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allimacamilla opened this issue Oct 13, 2021 · 1 comment
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Dor Foot Traffic Miner #19

allimacamilla opened this issue Oct 13, 2021 · 1 comment
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allimacamilla commented Oct 13, 2021

Project:

Dor Foot Traffic Miner

Elevator Pitch:

Dor will sell foot traffic counters to users who will install the Dor sensor and earn rewards in DOR coin, which will be mined from the device based on the validity and length of the deployment.

Total fiat/hnt ask:

$100,000

Name and Address:

Michael Brand
101a Clay St
#136
San Francisco, CA 94111

Team or Project website: www.getdor.com

Team or projects social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook

Team Bio

Name Title Skill Set
Michael Brand CEO Management, Sales, Business Development
Alex Brandes Director, Software Engineering Software Development, DevOps, Architecture
Trini Le Full Stack Engineer Software Development
Camilla Bennett Head of Customer Success Customer success, Account management, Project roll-out management
Michelle Lee Customer Advocate Customer support and success
Ryan Casella Operations Manager Accounting, Finance operations, Payable/Receivables, Sales operations, business modelling
Batu Apaydin Head of Marketing & Partnerships Marketing, partnerships, product

Project Details:

Dor provides the world’s first battery-operated foot traffic counter. The end result for the project is to have Dor sensors deployed all over the world connected to the server via Helium’s network. Once the sensors are installed, they will collect foot traffic data and mine DOR Coin for the user. DOR Coin’s value will be backed by the foot traffic data collected by the sensors.

The Dor miner project will be launched through Constellation Network’s incubator program, the Lattice Exchange, and will be backed by the conglomerates’ feeless and infinitely scalable Hypergraph Network technology.

In connecting the sensors via the Helium network, Dor will bypass the need for our typical cellular connectivity hub and simultaneously contribute to largely expand Helium’s footprint.

Dor will contribute to the decentralized wireless ecosystem by open sourcing key developments for its application. This project is a unique use case because of the high amount of data and high bandwidth requirements for the sensor system. Our development will allow new types of sensor applications to be successfully deployed on the Helium network. Our open sourced projects will include:

  • Firmware drivers for communication from a main process to an NRF LoRaWAN device running on helium.
  • Test scripts and modules used to perform validation and QA on the hardware.
  • Full example code for sending packets to a custom endpoint.

Dor Sensor hardware specifications:
Size: 7.70 in x 1.92 in x 1.93 in (195 mm x 49 mm x 49 mm)
Weight: 0.80 lbs (363 g)
Power: ~3 months of battery life (dependent on frequency of foot traffic events), optional 5V DC
Battery: Replaceable D-Cell alkaline batteries
Optimal Door Dimensions for Installation: Height - Up to 12 ft (3.6 m) Width - Up to 8 ft. (2.4 m)
Network Connectivity: Helium Network

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Roadmap: 

Milestone + Date Deliverable Summary Cost
Prototype, Q2 2022 Sensor prototype. Sample code source Functioning prototype of Dor’s hardware. Large portion of the time will be firmware development $70,000 USD
First production run, Q3 2022 Circuit board design. Firmware driver source Fully implemented circuit board design ready for manufacturing and first build at the factory $15,000 USD
Mass production, Q4 2022 Production of sensors. Test and validation scripts Thousands of units in mass production at the factory ready for distribution $15,000 USD

@Scottsigel Scottsigel self-assigned this Oct 29, 2021
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@allimacamilla can you tell me a bit more about what elements would be open source? Can setup a call if you pls email me, (scott at dewi dot org).

@Scottsigel Scottsigel added the cat.Apps/Use-cases category of application: Use Cases label Nov 18, 2021
@Scottsigel Scottsigel added the 2.accept accepted, move to contracting label Dec 10, 2021
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