S18: Traffic Menace Video Game

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Project Title

Traffic Menace Video Game

Abstract

The project focuses on developing a game on a 64*64 RGB LED . The game is all about controlling a car on a road having traffic. The Led would be displaying a user controlled car and road with many different cars on it. All that the user needs to do is tilt the LED screen to avoid traffic and safely drive the car. An accelerometer is used to detect the tilt of the LED screen and move the car accordingly. As the number of level increases the car speed would increase.

Objectives & Introduction

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Team Members & Responsibilities

  • Danny Santoso
    • Hardware and Pcb Design
  • Dheemanth Bangalore Vishwanatha
    • LED Display Driver
    • Integrating Display code to Accelerometer
    • Testing
  • Monica Paramanand
    • UI Design and Animations
  • Pratap Kishore Desai
    • LED Display Driver
    • Game Algorithm Development
  • Pratap Ramachandran
    • Game Algorithm Development
    • Testing

Schedule

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Week# Start Date End Date Task Status Completion Date
1 4/1/18 4/8/18
  • Finalize materials and order parts
Completed 4/7/18
2 4/8/18 4/15/18
  • Set up GitLab
  • Detect board orientation for left and right turn
Completed 4/22/18
3 4/15/18 4/24/18
  • Get the LED Driver work for drawing a line
  • Get the line moving according to board orientation
In-Progress
4 4/24/18 5/1/18
  • PCB Design
  • collision Detection
  • UI for road and footpath
5 5/8/18 5/15/18
  • Generating Random Traffic
  • UI for Cars
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6 5/15/18 5/22/18
  • Finalize Wiki Report
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Parts List & Cost

Part Name Cost in $ Qty Comments
SJone Board 80 1 LED controller
64 x64 LED Display 81 1 LED Display from Adafruit
PCB 1 Interfacing Display to SJ One and Power Circuitry
Li-po Battery 72 1 Power supply
Multimeter 10 1
Jumper Wires 5 20 Connections

Design & Implementation

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Hardware Interface

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Conclusion

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Project Source Code

References

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