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*  [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sjsu/files/CmpE_SJSU_S2015/ Sourceforge Source Code Link (Project Baseline)]
 
*  [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sjsu/files/CmpE_SJSU_S2015/ Sourceforge Source Code Link (Project Baseline)]
 
*  [https://github.com/alexanderkoumis/lpc1758_freertos  Robotic Connect Four Branches]
 
*  [https://github.com/alexanderkoumis/lpc1758_freertos  Robotic Connect Four Branches]
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** motor  - Stepper Motor Driver Code Implementation.
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** pixy  - Pixy Camera Driver implementation.
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** xbee  - Bluetooth Xbee Driver Implementation
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== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 02:08, 23 April 2015

Grading Criteria

  • How well is Software & Hardware Design described?
  • How well can this report be used to reproduce this project?
  • Code Quality
  • Overall Report Quality:
    • Software Block Diagrams
    • Hardware Block Diagrams
      Schematic Quality
    • Quality of technical challenges and solutions adopted.

Artificially-Intelligent Connect Four Robot

Robo Dance: Robots have feelings too.

Abstract

Connect Four - Four in a Row

This section should be a couple lines to describe what your project does. Connect Four

Objectives & Introduction

Show list of your objectives. This section includes the high level details of your project. You can write about the various sensors or peripherals you used to get your project completed.

Team Members & Responsibilities

   Matthew Carlis   (Jack of all Trades) - Hardware/Mechanical, 
                                           Artificial Intelligence,
                                           System Architect.
   Alexander Koumis (Image/Driver Guru)  - Drivers,
                                           Image Processing,
                                           Software Interfaces.

Schedule

Show a simple table or figures that show your scheduled as planned before you started working on the project. Then in another table column, write down the actual schedule so that readers can see the planned vs. actual goals. The point of the schedule is for readers to assess how to pace themselves if they are doing a similar project.

Week# Date Task Actual
1 4/20 Task list Completed: Bluetooth interface, Stepper Motor Driver, Mechanical specs/ordered, AI implementation.
2 4/27 Task list ToDo: Finish assembling the mechanical, add linear acceleration to motor driver.

Parts List & Cost

Give a simple list of the cost of your project broken down by components. Do not write long stories here.

Driving a Stepper Motor
Qty (Extra) Description Manufacturer Cost
1 Stepper Motor Driver 3A SmartSain $19.99
1 Stepper Motor Lin Engineering $45.90
1 24V-40W PSU. CircuitSpecialists $14.79
1 Pixy Camera CMUcam5 Pixy $69.99
1 XBee Bluetooth XBee $27.95
2 Timing Pulley's N/A $11.95 (each)
1 Timing Belt N/A $9.95
4 Linear Rail Guide N/A $3.95 (each)
2 Linear Bearing w/Platform N/A $6.95 (each)
2 8mm Linear Motion Rail/Shaft Steel N/A $15.25 (each)

Design & Implementation

The design section can go over your hardware and software design. Organize this section using sub-sections that go over your design and implementation.

Hardware Design

Discuss your hardware design here. Show detailed schematics, and the interface here.

S15 146 Grp9 rotational derivations.png

Hardware Interface

In this section, you can describe how your hardware communicates, such as which BUSes used. You can discuss your driver implementation here, such that the Software Design section is isolated to talk about high level workings rather than inner working of your project.

  • Physical Layer Interfaces
    • SPI - Pixy Camera
    • Bluetooth - Laptop Communication
    • PWM (stepper) - 1 Wire PWM with 2 Control Signals.
    • PWM (servo) - 2 Wire PWM.

Software Design

Show your software design. For example, if you are designing an MP3 Player, show the tasks that you are using, and what they are doing at a high level. Do not show the details of the code. For example, do not show exact code, but you may show psuedocode and fragments of code. Keep in mind that you are showing DESIGN of your software, not the inner workings of it.

  • Software Architecture.
    • MiniMax Algorithm with Alpha/Beta Pruning (Laptop Execution)
    • Multi-Task driver environment.
    • Message Passing protocols.

Implementation

This section includes implementation, but again, not the details, just the high level. For example, you can list the steps it takes to communicate over a sensor, or the steps needed to write a page of memory onto SPI Flash. You can include sub-sections for each of your component implementation.

Testing & Technical Challenges

Describe the challenges of your project. What advise would you give yourself or someone else if your project can be started from scratch again? Make a smooth transition to testing section and described what it took to test your project.

Include sub-sections that list out a problem and solution, such as:

My Issue #1

Discuss the issue and resolution.

Conclusion

Conclude your project here. You can recap your testing and problems. You should address the "so what" part here to indicate what you ultimately learnt from this project. How has this project increased your knowledge?

Project Video

Upload a video of your project and post the link here.

Project Source Code

References

Acknowledgement

Any acknowledgement that you may wish to provide can be included here.

References Used

List any references used in project.

Appendix

You can list the references you used.