S16: Ahava

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Grading Criteria

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      Schematic Quality
    • Quality of technical challenges and solutions adopted.

Object Tracking on a vehicle

Abstract

This project aims at tracking a known object from a vehicle and follow the target at a pre-fixed distance. The RC car is mounted with a camera which is interfaced to a Raspberry Pi Compute module. The Compute module performs the required image processing and provides relevant data to the car controller for driving.

Objectives & Introduction

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Team Members & Responsibilities

  • Aditya Devaguptapu
  • Ajai Krishna Velayutham
  • Akshay Vijaykumar
  • Hemanth Konanur Nagendra
  • Vishwanath Balakuntla Ramesh

Schedule

Week# Date Task Actual Status
1 3/27/2016
  • Selection of platform for Stereo Vision processing.
  • Completion of PWM API Documentation.
  • To confirm on suitable platform for Stereo Vision processing.
  • To understand the PWM signals transmitted from the RCU for driving the car motors.
Completed
2 4/03/2016
  • To decide on suitable algorithm for Object Detection and Depth Perception.
  • Establishing direction and speed control on the car.
  • Order components.
  • Decided on disparity mapping for depth perception. Pending work is camera setup and calibration for this purpose.
  • Direction and speed control of the car is completed
In Progress
4 4/20/2016
  • Implementation of Imaging Algorithm and Testing on a PC Environment.
  • Complete setup of Open CV library and verification of video streaming on the development platform.
  • Decision on Bluetooth or kill-switch implementation for car control.
  • PC setup and testing is in progress.
  • OpenCV is setup and running on the platform. Pending - Stream data from the cameras
In Progress
5 4/27/2016
  • Mounting controllers and cameras on the car.
  • Complete Imaging and verification on the board.
Incomplete
6 5/04/2016
  • Integrating Imaging results with the car controls.
Incomplete
7 5/11/2016
  • Testing car integrated with control signals and perform calibrations.
Incomplete
8 5/18/2016
  • Final Testing and Enhancements.
Incomplete

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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My Issue #1

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Conclusion

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Project Source Code

References

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References Used

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Appendix

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