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       </br></br><B>Introduction text:</B>  
 
       </br></br><B>Introduction text:</B>  
Several steps have enabled us to shape final Moskit(o) devices. This part is about what we call in design the <B>project approach</B>. </br></br> Initially, we developed different user scenarios to identify each actor and component of the project (By the way, we won the <B>Synenergene</B> call for projects with scenarios !). Then, we defined the visual identity of the Moskit(o) project. Finally, the first sketches came and <B>3D modeling</B> followed. They were the outcome of <B>multiple discussions with scientists</B>, including Dr. Anna-Bella Failloux, an entomologist, in order to best adapt the form to the function.  The final step was the conception of prototypes. We will gladly walk you through these steps on this page, enjoy your reading !</br>
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Several steps have enabled us to shape final Moskit(o) devices. This part is about what we call in design the <B>project approach</B>. </br></br> Initially, we developed different user scenarios to identify each actor and component of the project (by the way, we won the <B>Synenergene</B> call for projects with scenarios!). Then, we defined the visual identity of the Moskit(o) project. Finally, the first sketches came and <B>3D modeling</B> followed. They were the outcome of <B>multiple discussions with scientists</B>, including Dr. Anna-Bella Failloux, an entomologist, in order to best adapt the form to the function.  The final step was the conception of prototypes. We will gladly walk you through these steps on this page, enjoy your reading!</br>
 
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       </br></br> These applications scenarios have allowed us to create the Moskit(o) project. They were validated by Synenergene, a Rathenau’s Institute program (learn more here).</br></br>  
 
       </br></br> These applications scenarios have allowed us to create the Moskit(o) project. They were validated by Synenergene, a Rathenau’s Institute program (learn more here).</br></br>  
 
Concretely, it’s about answering questions related to our project : <B>security-related</B> impacts, <B>ethics</B>, <B>regulations</B>, <B>technical requirements</B> and especially its <B>use</B>. Indeed, these scenarios have been made in parallel to the development of the science protocols, which strengthened and fed as much the science part, as the design part. We have carried out extensive studies of different contexts to identify actors of the Moskit(o) project, from the manufacturer to the user.
 
Concretely, it’s about answering questions related to our project : <B>security-related</B> impacts, <B>ethics</B>, <B>regulations</B>, <B>technical requirements</B> and especially its <B>use</B>. Indeed, these scenarios have been made in parallel to the development of the science protocols, which strengthened and fed as much the science part, as the design part. We have carried out extensive studies of different contexts to identify actors of the Moskit(o) project, from the manufacturer to the user.
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       </br></br>A kit is provided to local administrations in order to proceed to the trapping of mosquitoes and the detection test. Several devices compose this kit :</br></br>
 
       </br></br>A kit is provided to local administrations in order to proceed to the trapping of mosquitoes and the detection test. Several devices compose this kit :</br></br>
 
&bull;- <B>Mosquito Traps</B> to be displayed in the environment, in discussion with scientists</br>
 
&bull;- <B>Mosquito Traps</B> to be displayed in the environment, in discussion with scientists</br>
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       </br></br><B>Reservists</B> are regular citizens who wants to get involved in the project. Once they are selected through an interview, they receive a small training teaching them how to manipulate and set the traps. In case of emergency or high risk of epidemy, they can be called upon by the local administrator to <B>reinforce the surveillance</B> and help depositing the traps. As the trapping system is very secure, the reservists are never endangered by these operations.
 
       </br></br><B>Reservists</B> are regular citizens who wants to get involved in the project. Once they are selected through an interview, they receive a small training teaching them how to manipulate and set the traps. In case of emergency or high risk of epidemy, they can be called upon by the local administrator to <B>reinforce the surveillance</B> and help depositing the traps. As the trapping system is very secure, the reservists are never endangered by these operations.
 
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       </br></br><B>Mapping System scenario:</B> </br>
 
       </br></br><B>Mapping System scenario:</B> </br>
 
Once the analysis is done, the <B>results are entered in a database</B> that automatically generates a <B>mapping</B> of the results. It allows a clear visualization of the locations of infected mosquitoes.</br></br>
 
Once the analysis is done, the <B>results are entered in a database</B> that automatically generates a <B>mapping</B> of the results. It allows a clear visualization of the locations of infected mosquitoes.</br></br>
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<div id="text2"><p>Following the technical and shape validation on the 3D modeling, we made renderings. They allowed us to define <B>aesthetic characteristics</B> such as colors, surface aspects and other details related to the visual identity of Mos(kit)o. It was the latest digital validation step before starting to build a prototype.</br></p></div>
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<div id="text2"><p>Following the technical and shape validation on the 3D modeling, we made renderings (Keyshot software). They allowed us to define <B>aesthetic characteristics</B> such as colors, surface aspects and other details related to the visual identity of Mos(kit)o. It was the latest digital validation step before starting to build a prototype.</br></p></div>
  
 
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<div id="text2"><p>As designer students, we have at our disposal various workshops and prototyping machines such as laser cutter, plotters, 3D printers… These essential tools allow us to quickly test our project ideas, and to get quick feedbacks to adapt our designs.</br></br>
 
<div id="text2"><p>As designer students, we have at our disposal various workshops and prototyping machines such as laser cutter, plotters, 3D printers… These essential tools allow us to quickly test our project ideas, and to get quick feedbacks to adapt our designs.</br></br>
Here, we used two different 3D printers : an « Ultima Maker 2 » and a «Zortrax ». We printed the different parts of our devices in PLA and ABS, in a 60&#181;m definition.  
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We chose to affix the Moskit(o) logo and some legal informations on it (such as a serial number, or a caution sentence) through the transfers technic.
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We chose to affix the <B>Mos(kit)o</B> logo and some legal information linked to safety (such as a serial number, or a caution sentence) through the film transfer technique.
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</a>Go to the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Methodology"><B>Our methodology</B></a></br></br></br></br>
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<align=left>-SolidWorks: <a href="http://www.solidworks.fr"> <align=left><u>SolidWorks</u></a></br>
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<aligh=left>-Zortrax: <a href="http://www.zortrax.com"> <align=left><u>Zortrax</u></a></br>
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<aligh=left>-Rhinoceros: <a href="http://www.rhino3d.com"> <align=left><u>Rhino3D</u></a></br>
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<aligh=left>-Cinema 4D:  <a href="http://www.maxon.net"> <align=left><u>Cinema 4D</u></a></br>
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<align=left>-KeyShot:  <a href="http://www.keyshot.com"> <align=left><u>Keyshot</u></a></br>
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<align=left>-Ultimaker: <a href="http://www.ultimaker.com"> <align=left><u>Ultimaker</u></a></br></br>
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</a><a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Methodology"><B>Our methodology</B></a></br>
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