F16: Thunderbolt

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Project Title

Thunderbolt - a self driving RC car

Abstract

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Schedule

Sr No Start Date End Date Task Status Actual End Date
1 09/14/2016 09/20/2016 Read previous reports and module distribution Completed
2 09/21/2016 09/27/2016 Set up git and wiki page Completed
3 09/28/2016 10/04/2016 Read previous reports and order parts In Progress
4 10/05/2016 10/25/2016 Work on individual modules In Progress
5 10/26/2016 11/01/2016 Interface Motor, Sensor, GPS, Bluetooth module with the Master Controller over CAN bus
6 11/02/2016 12/01/2016 Testing, Modifications and error correction
7 12/02/2016 12/08/2016 Final testing

Team members and Responsibilities

  • Master Controller
    • Abhishek Singh
    • Saurabh Ravindra Deshmukh
    • Neha Biradar
  • Motor Controller
    • Krishank Mehta
    • Virginia Menezes
    • Saurabh Ravindra Deshmukh
  • GPS/Compass Module
    • Samiksha Ambekar
    • Krishank Mehta
    • Neha Biradar
    • Virginia Menezes
  • Sensors
    • Arthur Nguyen
    • Rajeev Sawant
    • Samiksha Ambekar
  • Bluetooth
    • Abhishek Singh
    • Nikhil Namjoshi
  • Android Application
    • Nikhil Namjoshi
    • Saurabh Ravindra Deshmukh

Parts List & Cost

Item# Part Desciption Vendor Qty Cost
1 RC Car given by Preet
2 Bluetooth hc 05 Amazon 1 $3.21
3 Sonar Sensor Maxbotix EZ1 MB 1010
4

Master Controller

Schedule

Sr No Start Date End Date Task Status Actual Completed Date
1 10/11/2016 10/18/2016 Decide/Develop the CAN message ID and node address for all controllers In Progress
2 10/18/2016 10/25/2016 Design the algorithm for navigation and obstacle avoidance
3 10/25/2016 11/01/2016 Integrate the Bluetooth module with the Master controller over CAN bus and communicate to the android app on phone
4 11/01/2016 11/08/2016 Interface the Motor module with the Master controller over CAN bus
5 11/08/2016 11/15/2016 Interface the sensor controllers with the Master controller over CAN bus
6 11/15/2016 11/22/2016 Designing of the kill switch and interfacing the Master controller with GPS module
7 11/15/2016 11/22/2016 Testing the Master module with all controllers interfaced
8 11/15/2016 11/22/2016 Take care of modifications and shortcomings if any
9 11/22/2016 11/29/2016 Final Testing of self driving car

Design & Implementation

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Sensor Controller

Group Members

  • Arthur Nguyen
  • Rajeev Sawant

Schedule

Week# Scheduled Start Date Task Implementation Completion Date Status
1 10/02/2016
  • Choose appropiate components
  • Read through wiki to find out components used in earlier projects.
  • Ordered additional ultrasonic sensors.
Complete
2 10/09/2016
  • Sensor Data Sheet Review with team.
  • Follow up on ordered parts
Complete
3 10/16/2016
  • Test the Individual Sensor and Speed.
  • Download software for LCD.
4 10/23/2016
  • To Mount ultrasonic sensor on car and test it.
5 10/30/2016
  • Transfer of sensor data via CAN Bus to Master.
6 11/06/2016
  • Collaborating with other modules for first demo.
  • Fine-tuning algorithms for sensor.
7 11/13/2016
  • Testing the implementation for multiple sensors and debugging the issue.
  • Decide upon additional I/O such as lights.
8 11/20/2016
  • Optimizing the code and testing for stability and report.

Design & Implementation

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Group Members

  • Krishank Mehta
  • Virginia Menezes
  • Saurabh Deshmukh

Motor & I/O Controller

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Geographical Controller

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GPS Module: Readytosky Ublox NEO-M8N

This GPS module uses UART serial communication interface. The refresh rate ranges from 1Hz up to 10Hz with a default baud rate of 9600bps. This module is an updated version to the Ublox NEO-M7N which brings improved accuracy of up to 0.9 meters using its build in antenna.

Specifications:

  • Power Supply:DC Voltage 2.8V~6.0V
  • Power Consumption: 50mA@5V
  • Support for GPS,GLONASS,Galileo,BeiDou,QZSS and SBAS
  • 72 Searching Channel
  • Receiving Sensitivity:Trace -167dBm, Capture-148dBm
  • Positioning Time:Cold Start:avg26s, Warm Start:avg25s, Hot Start:avg3s
  • positioning accuracy:2m At Open Wind
  • Output Frequency:1Hz-10Hz,Default 1Hz
  • Speed accuracy:0.1 m/s (Without Aid)
  • Acceleration accuracy:0.1 m/s (Without Aid)
  • Dynamic Characteristics:Max Height:18000m, Max Speed:515m/s, Max Acceleration:4G
  • UART Interface:UART Port:TXDA and RXDA
  • Support Rate:4800bps to 115200bps,Default 9600dps
  • Working Temperature:-40℃-+85℃
  • Storage Temperature:-40℃-+85℃
  • Diameter:45mm
  • Height:6mm
  • Weight:10g
  • 6pins 1.25mm port


GPS Connector Definition:

  • GND,
  • TX,data output
  • RX,data intput
  • VCC,2.8V-6V

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Communication Bridge Controller

Group Members

  • Nikhil Namjoshi
  • Abhishek Singh
  • Saurabh Deshmukh

Schedule

Sr No Start Date End Date Task Status Actual Completed Date
1 9/27/2016 10/4/2016
  • Decide the Bluetooth module and purchase it.
  • Search online and read previous projects wikipedia pages.
Complete 10/4/2016
2 10/6/2016 10/8/2016
  • Testing of Bluetooth Module with SJ-One Board using available bluetooth app on Android app store
Complete 10/8/2016
3 9/30/2016 10/2/2016
  • Development of basic android app for one directional bluetooth communication.
Complete 10/2/2016
4 10/2/2016 10/6/2016
  • Development of basic android app for plotting Google Map route between two points.
Complete 10/6/2016
5 10/10/2016 10/25/2016
  • Bi-directional communication between SJ-ONE Board and Android App.
In Progress
6 10/26/2016 11/2/2016
  • Interface android & bluetooth module with CAN
7 11/3/2016 11/8/2016
  • Interfacing with GPS module using CAN bus for receiving current location.
8 11/9/2016 11/23/2016
  • Integration with Master through CAN bus.
9 11/26/2016 12/5/2016
  • Android App GUI enhancements and bug fixes.

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