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== Project Title ==
 
== Project Title ==
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== Abstract ==
 
== Abstract ==

Revision as of 22:35, 26 November 2024

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.

Project Title

Jardinaiins

Abstract

Parking Frenzy is car parking video game. The player will be able to move the car in right or left direction, the road itself will be descending towards the car and will also consist of obstacles such as other vehicles. The road will have lanes through which the car must navigate to ultimately be able to slot itself into the right parking spot alongside the road. The parking spots will be randomly generated along the edge of the LED matrix and the player must navigate the car into the spot at the right time or else it will result in a crash. The difficulty of the game will increase as the player reaches a certain amount of points. The difficulty will increase in terms of the speed of the car and the number of obstacles. The final score of the player will be displayed at the end of every game. a speaker attached to the board will generate the game sounds.

Objectives & Introduction

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Team Members & Responsibilities

  • Dev Hitesh Malkan
  • Nidhi Sharma
  • Sunny Shah
  • Navya


Schedule

Week# Start Date End Date Task Status
1
  • 10/14/2024
  • 10/20/2024
  • Review past projects, identify key insights, and collaborate with team members.
  • Completed
2
  • 10/21/2024
  • 10/21/2024
  • 10/27/2024
  • 10/27/2024
  • Identify and select necessary sensors and peripherals.
  • Place orders for necessary parts.
  • Completed
  • Completed
3
  • 10/28/2024
  • 10/28/2024
  • 11/03/2024
  • 11/03/2024
  • Learn about LED matrices and display "Jardinains."
  • Study accelerometer principles and operation.
  • Completed
  • In progress
4
  • 11/04/2024
  • 11/04/2024
  • 11/04/2024
  • 11/04/2024
  • 11/10/2024
  • 11/10/2024
  • 11/10/2024
  • 11/10/2024
  • Create gitlab repo for the project.
  • Create fundamental game graphics and user interfaces on LED matrix.
  • Develop and implement code to control LED matrix based on accelerometer input.
  • Get familiarized with MP3 decoder.
  • Not started
  • Not started
  • Not started
  • Not started
5
  • 11/11/2024
  • 11/11/2024
  • 11/11/2024
  • 11/17/2024
  • 11/17/2024
  • 11/17/2024
  • Design and implement game rules and systems.
  • Integrate game logic with LED matrix display.
  • Integrate sound effects with game logic.
  • Not started
  • Not started
  • Not started
6
  • 11/18/2024
  • 11/24/2024
  • Conduct comprehensive testing of code and hardware.
  • Not started
7
  • 11/25/2024
  • 11/25/2024
  • 12/01/2024
  • 12/01/2024
  • Commit and push final code to GitLab.
  • Update and complete wiki page with project details.
  • Not started
  • Not started


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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