F16: Spartan and Furious

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Abstract

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Schedule

Legend Motor Controller , Master Controller , Android Controller, Geo Controller, Sensor and I/O Controller , Team Goal

Week# Date Task Actual Status
1 9/17/2016
  • Purchasing RC car.
  • Purchased RC car.
Complete
2 9/24/2016
  • Individual module distribution
  • Project report setup
  • Git setup
  • Order components for individual modules
  • Members identified for modules
  • Wikipage project report template and Git were setup
  • Ordered GPS module and CAN transceivers
Complete
3 10/01/2016
  • Define scope of each module
  • Determine Git flow
  • Follow up on component procurement
  • Determining and analyzing the duty cycle for servomotor and DC motor of the car.
  • Implement basic CAN communication CAN between two SJ-One Boards
  • Initial flow of each module defined
  • Identified the branches and decided on merge process
  • Ordered additional ultrasonic sensors and LCD
  • Tested the car servo and DC motor using Digital Oscilloscope.
  • Observed and noted the duty cycle wave forms .
  • Successfully tested CAN communication between two SJ-One boards.
Complete
4 10/08/2016
  • Create branches in Git
  • Follow up on component procurement
  • Basic testing of Servo and DC motor.
  • Testing speed of car with variable PWM.
  • Research on the CAN bus, tasks and scheduling.
  • Decision regarding flow of the master controller.
  • Created Master branch on Git
  • All ordered parts received on 10/07
  • Implemented test code to interface SJOne board with a servo motor to control the direction and verified the same on the car.
  • Speed testing in progress.
  • Learnt about the working of CAN bus and decided on flow for the master controller.
Complete
5 10/15/2016
  • Developing drivers for both motors.
  • Testing the car with developed drivers.
  • Android app prototype
  • Parse GPS data and format the data to be transmitted
  • Decision making regarding Node address and message ID's for CAN controller.
  • Design basic sensor algorithm for obstacle detection.
  • Download software for LCD.
  • Algorithm developed for both the motors and testing in Progress.
  • GPS latitude & longitude coordinates extracted from NMEA format.
  • Defined CAN message ID's for the different nodes.
Complete
6 10/22/2016
  • Prepare CAN DBC file
  • Establishing basic CAN communication.
  • Interfacing with Master Controller with Motor.
  • Interface Bluetooth module with SJ-One board
  • Test code to get compass reading information
  • Interfacing master controller with Sensor Controller module.
  • Design layout for LCD screen
  • Mount ultrasonic sensor on car and test it.
  • Implementing the Magnetometer Compass source code.
7 10/29/2016
  • Designing of CAN hardware.
  • Testing and debugging.
  • Fine tuning motor control code.
  • Transmitting and receiving messages between Android App and SJ-One board.
  • Initial Algorithm development of GPS module for distance calculation
  • Interfacing Magnetometer Compass to SJ-One board
  • Basic interfacing of master controller with motor module.
  • Establishing basic CAN communication.
  • Integrate IR sensor for gauging speed.
8 11/05/2016
  • Integration of modules for first demo.
  • Testing and debugging.
  • Testing and debugging.
  • Collaborating with other modules for first demo
  • Interface with the motor and Sensor module for the first demo.
  • Testing and debugging.
  • Collaborating with other modules for first demo.
  • Fine-tuning algorithms for sensor and IR.
9 11/12/2016
  • Design of Feedback Control mechanism for car.
  • Establishing CAN communication with peripheral modules.
  • Algorithm for distance and heading calculation-H
  • Coding and Calibration of GPS module
  • Interface of master controller with GPS module.
  • Develop kill switch mechanism.
  • Develop LCD code for displaying all sensor information and car vitals.
  • Decide upon additional I/O such as lights.
10 11/19/2016
  • Speed synchronization of car using IR sensor and testing.
  • Enhancing UI of the Android App.
  • Coding and Calibration of GPS module
  • Individual Unit Testing
  • Develop heartbeat mechanism to check health of each of the modules.
  • Integrate master controller with android module.
  • Integrate sensor and I/O code.
  • Facilitate Motor module to test with IR sensor.
11 11/26/2016
  • Testing and debugging for second demo.
  • Interfacing with GPS module and testing.
  • Integration of GPS and compass modules
  • Interfacing GPS with Android, Master and IO controllers
  • Integration of I/O module.
12 12/03/2016
  • Fine tuning, debugging and integration.
  • Final integration, testing and debugging.
  • Complete System Testing
  • Fine tuning, debugging and integration.
13 12/10/2016
  • Final Testing and fine tuning
  • Report preparation

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ECUs

Motor Controller

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Design & Implementation

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Hardware Interface

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Android and Communication Bridge

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Geographical Controller

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Sensor and I/O

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Master Controller

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