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== Abstract ==
 
== Abstract ==
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This project is to implement google protocol buffers for serialization of the data. In this main role of protocol buffers is to encode the data before sending it out via nordic wireless communication and decoding the received data on the receiver side.
  
 
== Objectives & Introduction ==
 
== Objectives & Introduction ==

Revision as of 02:30, 11 May 2015

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Tree Node: using Google Protocol Buffers

Abstract

This project is to implement google protocol buffers for serialization of the data. In this main role of protocol buffers is to encode the data before sending it out via nordic wireless communication and decoding the received data on the receiver side.

Objectives & Introduction

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Team Members & Responsibilities

  • Aditya Bankar
  • Aniruddha Kawade
  • Shreeram Gopalakrishnan
  • Vinod Pangul

Project 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 No. Start Date Planned End Date Task Status Actual End Date
1 03/31/2015 04/07/2015
* Decision on all required modules and placing the order online. 
* Research on Google Protocol Buffers
  • Done
IOT Module , LCD module and Antennas for Nordic wireless, .
04/07/2015
2 04/06/2015 04/13/2015
* Environment setup of Google Protocol Buffer on windows 
and accomplish an example task such as hello world.
  • Done.
--> GPB Environment setup with eclipse on windows have numerous issues,however

we are able to compile the basic program successfully.(AI: to figure out run part of the compiled code)

--> It works seamlessly on Linux but then we loose the advantage of having driver library.
--/--/----
3 04/13/2015 04/20/2015
*  Nordic Wireless: Ping Test between two SJOne boards.
  • Done
--/--/----
4 04/20/2015 04/27/2015
* Nordic wireless all development and testing for 2-3 
SJOne Boards.
* Successful implementation of nanoPB ( GPB variant)
  • Scheduled
--/--/----
5 04/27/2015 05/04/2015
* Start code development for LCD module.
* Testing Code via Google Protocol Buffers.
  • Scheduled
--/--/----
6 05/04/2015 05/11/2015
* Integration of all modules with parallel testing.
  • Scheduled
--/--/----
7 05/11/2015 05/18/2015
* Integration of the code with Google Protocol Buffers.
  • Scheduled
--/--/----
8 05/18/2015 05/25/2015
*  Final Testing and integration of additional features 
if time permits.
  • Scheduled
--/--/----
9 05/25/2015 05/25/2015
*  Final Demo Day
  • Scheduled
--/--/----

Parts List & Cost

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Design & Implementation

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Hardware Design

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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.

Software Design

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Implementation

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Testing & Technical Challenges

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

My Issue #1

Discuss the issue and resolution.

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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