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== Project Title ==
 
== Project Title ==
'''Smart collision alert system'''
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'''Interactive Snake and ladder'''
  
 
== Abstract ==
 
== Abstract ==
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Interactive Snake and Ladder game is the simulation of traditional snake and ladder game using SJONE board, LCD display and 2 wireless remotes. In this, LCD display is connected to the SJONE board that will display the snake and ladder grid. Also, 2 wireless remotes are interfaced with the same SJONE board for the 2 users.
  
 
== Objectives & Introduction ==
 
== Objectives & Introduction ==
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Features:
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1. Simulation of snake and ladder game.
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2. Wireless module to simulate dice functionality.
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3. Speech output for events.
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Challenges:
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1. PCB designing to avoid electrical interference.
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2. Algorithm development for snake and ladder game.
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3. Achieving high refresh rate on LCD to get real time display effect.
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4. Figuring out communication protocol for wireless.
  
 
=== Team Members & Responsibilities ===
 
=== Team Members & Responsibilities ===
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 26 March 2017

Grading Criteria

  • How well is Software & Hardware Design described?
  • How well can this report be used to reproduce this project?
  • Code Quality
  • Overall Report Quality:
    • Software Block Diagrams
    • Hardware Block Diagrams
      Schematic Quality
    • Quality of technical challenges and solutions adopted.

Project Title

Interactive Snake and ladder

Abstract

Interactive Snake and Ladder game is the simulation of traditional snake and ladder game using SJONE board, LCD display and 2 wireless remotes. In this, LCD display is connected to the SJONE board that will display the snake and ladder grid. Also, 2 wireless remotes are interfaced with the same SJONE board for the 2 users.

Objectives & Introduction

Features:

1. Simulation of snake and ladder game. 2. Wireless module to simulate dice functionality. 3. Speech output for events.

Challenges:

1. PCB designing to avoid electrical interference. 2. Algorithm development for snake and ladder game. 3. Achieving high refresh rate on LCD to get real time display effect. 4. Figuring out communication protocol for wireless.

Team Members & Responsibilities

  • Abhishek Singh
  • Aniket Achyut Bapat
  • Bhupendra Naphade
  • Jerry John
  • Saurabh Ravindra Deshmukh

Schedule

Week Start Date End Date Task Status Actual Completion Date
1 3/21 3/25
  • Requirement analysis and parts ordering
In Progress
2 3/25 3/29
  • Software pre-analysis to identify common data elements
Plan
3 3/26 4/2
  • PCB design and ordering
Plan
4 3/26 3/29
  • Algorithm design
Plan
5 3/30 4/10
  • Interface the GSM, GPS, Sensor, CAN module with the SJOne board
  • Project report update on wiki
Plan
6 4/11 4/18
  • Integration of modules and hardware package buildup*
Plan
7 4/19 4/31
  • Integration testing and bug fix
  • Project report update on wiki
Plan
8 4/26 5/5
  • Extra feature identification and implementation
  • Project report update on wiki
Plan
9 5/5 5/14
  • Testing and Debugging
  • Project report update on wiki and final presentation
Plan
10 5/15 5/23
  • Wiki Report completion and Final Demonstration
Plan

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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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My Issue #1

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Conclusion

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Project Video

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Project Source Code

References

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Appendix

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