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The first mode is Normal mode. In normal mode, FTB just tracks user in the room. If user suddenly disappears from FTB range of view, then it would not be able to follow up with user. Therefore, second mode is developed. The second mode is called autonomous search mode. When FTB is set in autonomous search mode, then it keeps searching for user in the room. On finding the user, FTB automatically resumes normal mode. FTB also has voice recognition feature built in. FTB wakes up/sleep on user vocal command. The Third mode is sound localization mode. In this mode, user just calls FTB name and FTB turns into that direction and starts searching for user. The FTB uses It’s artificial intelligence to determine the direction of sound and turns into that direction. | The first mode is Normal mode. In normal mode, FTB just tracks user in the room. If user suddenly disappears from FTB range of view, then it would not be able to follow up with user. Therefore, second mode is developed. The second mode is called autonomous search mode. When FTB is set in autonomous search mode, then it keeps searching for user in the room. On finding the user, FTB automatically resumes normal mode. FTB also has voice recognition feature built in. FTB wakes up/sleep on user vocal command. The Third mode is sound localization mode. In this mode, user just calls FTB name and FTB turns into that direction and starts searching for user. The FTB uses It’s artificial intelligence to determine the direction of sound and turns into that direction. | ||
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=== Team Members & Responsibilities === | === Team Members & Responsibilities === | ||
* Team Member | * Team Member |
Revision as of 23:39, 1 May 2014
Contents
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Project Title
FaceTime Robo
Abstract
FaceTime Robo (FTB) is a robot which helps in video chat. With the help of FTB, the user can do video chat without holding cell phone in hand. Now user can do multitask, while chatting with their loved ones. FTB works on face detection algorithm.
Objectives & Introduction
FTB has three different modes. The first mode is Normal mode. In normal mode, FTB just tracks user in the room. If user suddenly disappears from FTB range of view, then it would not be able to follow up with user. Therefore, second mode is developed. The second mode is called autonomous search mode. When FTB is set in autonomous search mode, then it keeps searching for user in the room. On finding the user, FTB automatically resumes normal mode. FTB also has voice recognition feature built in. FTB wakes up/sleep on user vocal command. The Third mode is sound localization mode. In this mode, user just calls FTB name and FTB turns into that direction and starts searching for user. The FTB uses It’s artificial intelligence to determine the direction of sound and turns into that direction.
Team Members & Responsibilities
- Team Member
- Himanshu Saini
- Hardware Design
- Driver Development
- Software Design
- Integration and Test
- Project Documentation
- Himanshu Saini
Schedule
Week# | Date | Task | Actual |
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1 | 02/27/2014 | Rough Estimation of parts required in project | Done |
2 | 03/06/2014 | Parts Ordered | Done |
3 | 03/13/2014 | PWM and ADC Driver | Done |
4 | 03/20/2014 | Individual Testing of each parts | Done |
5 | 04/03/2014 | Implementation of face recognition algorithm | Done |
6 | 04/10/2014 | Windows driver development | Done |
7 | 04/17/2014 | Integration of project with RTOS | Done |
8 | 04/24/2014 | Sound localization testing | Done |
9 | 05/01/2014 | Complete testing of system starts | Done |
Parts List & Cost
The table below summarizes the parts used and the cost for the project.
Ref Number | Part Number | Description | Qyt | Cost |
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1 | SJ one Board | SJSU development board, LPC1758 | 1 | $75 |
2 | Servos | For Pan/Tilt Mechanism | 2 | $40 |
3 | Microphones | For Sound Localization | 2 | $25 |
4 | Webcam | Microsoft Webcam | 1 | $25 |
5 | Wires | Length: 0.5', 0.3', and 1.00' feet | 25 | $35 |
6 | Acrylic sheets | 1 X 1 feet | 1 | $30 |
7 | USB to Serial Converter | Converter | 1 | $20 |
8 | Other Miscellaneous Stuffs | Stands and Screws | 15 Screws and 8 Stands | $30 |
9 | Brackets | For Pan/Tilt | 2 | $10 |
10 | Velcro | Size 1 X 1 feet | 1 | $20 |
Design & Implementation
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