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Latest revision as of 20:34, 4 November 2024
Contents
Project Title
Rival Rush
Abstract
This is a 2 player game that would be implemented on a 64*64 RGB LED. Each player has to move against the oncoming traffic without being hit by any of the vehicles. The players can move left or right horizontally across the highway by tilting the player consoles (SJ2 boards). The movement across the road by tilting is sensed by an accelerometer. The players will have 3 lives each of which is deducted per hit. The players can also collect coins on the road which add to their score. The number and speed of the approaching traffic will increase over time. The player with a greater score at the end of 60 seconds will win the game. The LED will display the players’ scores, number of lives left and the racing track on either side.
Objectives & Introduction
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Team Members & Responsibilities
- Alshama Mony Sheena
- Harshwardhan Ashish Bhangale
- Gautam Santhanu Thampy
Schedule
Week# | Date | Task | Status |
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1 | 10/14 |
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2 | 10/21 |
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3 | 10/28 |
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4 | 11/04 |
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5 | 11/11 |
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6 | 11/18 |
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7 | 11/25 | ||
8 | 12/02 |
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9 | 12/09 |
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10 | 12/16 |
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11 | 05/13 |
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12 | 05/20 |
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Parts List & Cost
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Design & Implementation
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Hardware Design
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Hardware Interface
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Software Design
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Implementation
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Testing & Technical Challenges
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<Bug/issue name>
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Conclusion
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Project Video
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Project Source Code
References
Acknowledgement
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References Used
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Appendix
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