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Design and build an automatic music book
page turner which will allow musicians to turn pages of music without the
use of their hands |
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Device should produce very little blocking of
page view |
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Device should operate quietly |
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Device should work with different book types and
number of pages |
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Device should be able to advance pages forwards
and reverse |
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Device should operate on a standard music stand |
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Device should require little or no maintenance
from musician |
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Device should be portable and easy to use |
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Device should not block view of music page for
more than 3 seconds |
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Device should operate at no more than 15 dB |
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Device length and width should be adjustable for
different sized music books with a maximum open book size of 17”x 11” |
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Device should be able to accommodate music books
with 5-300 pages |
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Device should be able to advance pages in the
forward and reverse directions with input from the user |
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Device should be able to operate on a standard
music stand |
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Device should require no regular maintenance
from user for lifetime of product |
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The physical dimensions of the device should be
with 25”x15”x4” |
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Price/Market Analysis |
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Detailed Manufacturing Process Evaluation |
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Adhesive Case Study |
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Motor/Battery Analysis |
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Dr. Ramana Pidaparti |
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Jeff &Jennifer Tidmore |
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Indianapolis Symphonic Orchestra |
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Mr. Jack Gilfoy, IUPUI Jazz Studies |
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