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Revision as of 06:19, 31 October 2016

Contents

Project Title

The-Nine: Self Driving Car

Abstract

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

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.

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.

Project Schedule Overview

Task # Start Date End Date Task Description Status Actual End Date
1 9/14/2016 9/20/2016 Research Project Components and Read Previous Reports Completed
2 9/21/2016 9/27/2016 Set up Version Control System and Basic Project Documentation Completed
3 9/28/2016 10/04/2016 Order Project Components and Discuss Project Implementation Completed
4 10/05/2016 10/19/2016 Individual Prototyping and Module Design Completed
5 10/20/2016 10/27/2016 Status Update: Demoing first round of Prototyping to the group In Progress
6 10/28/2016 11/18/2016 Adding a level of complexity to designs: Interfacing Motor, Sensor, GPS, and Bluetooth Modules with the Master Controller over CAN bus In Progress
7 11/19/2016 11/25/2016 Integration Testing between Modules, System Validation In Progress
8 11/26/2016 12/02/2016 Overall System Optimization In Progress
9 12/03/2016 12/09/2016 Finalization, Preparing for Demonstration In Progress

Team Members & Responsibilities

Application & Control Interface

  • Khalil Estell

Bluetooth Communications

Master Control Systems

  • Steven Hwu
  • Adam Iglesias

Obstacle Detection Systems

  • Charles MacDonald
  • John Strube

Localization and Positioning (GPS)

  • Sara Sepasian

Propulsion Systems and Speed Tracking

  • Derek Tran
  • Matthew Boyd

Parts List & Cost

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

Item # Part Description Vendor QTY Cost
1 RC Car 1
2 SJSUOne Board Preet Kang 1 $80.00
3 HC-06 Bluetooth Module Amazon 1 $8.99

Bluetooth Communications

Team Members: Melissa Ortiz

Schedule

Task # Start Date End Date Task Description Status Actual End Date
1 9/14/2016 9/20/2016 Assigned tasks to one another and strategize approach. Completed 9/20/2016
2 9/21/2016 9/27/2016 Research of web application frameworks for mobile. Completed 9/27/16
3 9/28/2016 10/04/2016 Started development of DBC and finalized hardware choices. Completed 10/04/2016
4 10/05/2016 10/19/2016 Research Bluetooth device HC-06 for the RC car. Completed 10/19/2016
5 10/20/2016 10/27/2016 Develop Bluetooth serial receiver library & web application. In Progress
6 10/20/2016 11/18/2016 Integrate web application, SJOne board and DBC messages In Progress
7 11/19/2016 12/02/2016 Fine-tuning of web application Not started
8 12/03/2016 12/09/2016 Final integration Not started

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.

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

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.

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.

Application & Control Interface

Team Members: John Doe, Jane Doe

Schedule

Task # Start Date End Date Task Description Status Actual End Date
1 9/21/2016 9/27/2016
2 9/28/2016 10/04/2016
3 10/05/2016 10/19/2016
4 10/20/2016 10/27/2016


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.

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

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.

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.

Obstacle Detection Systems

Team Members: John Strube, Charles MacDonald


Schedule


Task # Start Date End Date Task Description Status Actual End Date
1 9/14/2016 9/20/2016 Assigned tasks to one another and strategized approach. Complete 9/20/2016
2 9/21/2016 9/27/2016 Research of sensor systems and sensor types needed. Complete 9/27/2016
3 9/28/2016 10/04/2016 Started development of DBC and finalized hardware choices. Complete 10/04/2016
4 10/05/2016 10/19/2016 Interface IMU and ultrasonic sensors to board. Complete 10/19/2016
5 10/20/2016 10/27/2016 Develop IMU and ultrasonic sensor libraries. In progress TBD
6 10/28/2016 11/18/2016 Use implemented DBC to transmit sensor data over CAN. In progress TBD
7 11/19/2016 11/25/2016 TBD
8 11/26/2016 12/02/2016 TBD
9 12/03/2016 12/09/2016 TBD

Design & Implementation

The obstacle detection system covers two areas: detecting obstacles and determining vehicle orientation.

Obstacle detection is performed using ultrasonic sensors placed around the perimeter of the vehicle, concentrated at the front (three sensors) and less so in the back (one sensor) as the vehicle is primarily driven in the forward direction.

Vehicle orientation is accomplished using an inertial measurement unit, which is used to determine the speed and bearing of the vehicle.

Hardware Design

Ultrasonic sensors

Ultrasonic sensors are controlled using GPIO. The sensor consists of a trigger-input signal which causes it to emit sound at a specific frequency, and a echo-output signal which is pulsed when a reflection of the same frequency is received. The echo response is detected by the edge-sensitive GPIO interrupt, and the trigger is produced by a software-generated pulse.

Inertial measurement unit (IMU)

The IMU is a system that contains an accelerometer, magnetometer, and gyroscope. The IMU interfaces to the SJOne board using I2C.

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

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.

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:

Ultrasonic sensors

RS-232 testing

The MaxBotix LV-MaxSonar-EZ1 (P/N# MB1010) has several interfaces used to indicate the distance to an obstacle that it has sensed. One of the simplest is a RS-232 output which is enabled by grounding the BW pin or leaving it unconnected (floating). The output is logic-level compatible with RS-232 (where a logic '1' is 0V and a logic '0' is Vcc) but not voltage-level compatible. MaxBotix designed the RS-232 output like this to allow direct connection to a RS-232 compliant serial port, but it means the logic levels are inverted with respect to the LPC1758 which has no on-chip provisions for inverting the logic level. Therefore an inverter (such as the 74LVC1G04) is required between the TX output of the MB1010 and the LPC1758's UART RX input for proper operation.

My Issue #1

Discuss the issue and resolution.

Localization and Positioning (GPS)

Team Members: John Doe, Jane Doe

Schedule

Task # Start Date End Date Task Description Status Actual End Date
1 9/21/2016 9/27/2016
2 9/28/2016 10/04/2016
3 10/05/2016 10/19/2016
4 10/20/2016 10/27/2016


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.

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

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.

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.

Propulsion Systems and Speed Tracking

Team Members: Matthew Boyd, Derek Tran

Schedule

Task # Start Date End Date Task Description Status Actual End Date
1 9/21/2016 9/27/2016 Research Project Components and Read previous Reports Completed
2 9/28/2016 10/04/2016 Work with team leader to devise version control strategy. Completed
3 10/05/2016 10/19/2016 Research what encoders and/or tachometers to use, help the team leader choose an RC car to purchase, and decide what motor driver to use Completed 10/22/2016
4 10/23/2016 10/27/2016 Make the motors spin and the servo control the steering. Receive can signals and control the motor and steering servo. Complete
5 10/28/2016 11/04/2016 Validate and calibrate the motor controller and steering code. Receive the Tachometer and magnetic polarity strip. Not started
5 11/05/2016 11/11/2016 Implement the control system to drive the motors at a particular speed Not started
5 11/12/2016 11/18/2016 validate the wheel speed control system and calibrate. Not started
6 11/19/2016 11/25/2016 Test with the rest of the group Not started
7 11/26/2016 12/02/2016 Test with the rest of the group. Not started
8 12/03/2016 12/09/2016 Test with the rest of the group. Not started

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.

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

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.

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.

Master Control Systems

Team Members: John Doe, Jane Doe

Schedule

Task # Start Date End Date Task Description Status Actual End Date
1 9/21/2016 9/27/2016
2 9/28/2016 10/04/2016
3 10/05/2016 10/19/2016
4 10/20/2016 10/27/2016


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.

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

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.

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

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Project Source Code

GitLab

References

Acknowledgement

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References Used

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Appendix

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