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Revision as of 01:41, 14 March 2019
Contents
Project Title
LightFury
Abstract
LightFury is an autonomous electric car that takes GPS location as a destination from an Android smartphone application and self-navigates to the provided coordinates. The car uses SJOne boards based on LPC 1758 Microcontrollers. This page is a detailed report of the whole project.
Introduction
The project was divided into 7 modules:
- Master Controller
 - Motor Controller
 - Sensor Controller
 - GPS Controller
 - Android application and Bluetooth Connectivity
 - Hardware (PCB designing)
 - Testing
 
Team Members & Responsibilities
<Team Picture>
Gitlab Project Link - [1]
<Provide ECU names and members responsible> <One member may participate in more than one ECU>
-  Sensor
- Link to Gitlab user1
 - Link to Gitlab user2
 
 
-  Motor
- Link to Gitlab user1
 - Link to Gitlab user2
 
 
-  Geographical
- Link to Gitlab user1
 - Link to Gitlab user2
 
 
-  Communication Bridge Controller & LCD
- Link to Gitlab user1
 - Link to Gitlab user2
 
 
-  Android Application
- Link to Gitlab user1
 - Link to Gitlab user2
 
 
-  Testing Team
- Link to Gitlab user1
 - Link to Gitlab user2
 
 
Schedule
| Week# | Start Date | End Date | Task | Status | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 09/15/2017 | 09/16/2017 | 
  | 
Completed | 
| 2 | 09/17/2017 | 10/03/2017 | 
Parts List & Cost
| Item# | Part Desciption | Vendor | Qty | Cost | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | RC Car | Traxxas | 1 | $250.00 | 
| 2 | CAN Transceivers MCP2551-I/P | Microchip [2] | 8 | Free Samples | 
Printed Circuit Board
<Picture and information, including links to your PCB>
CAN Communication
<Talk about your message IDs or communication strategy, such as periodic transmission, MIA management etc.>
Hardware Design
<Show your CAN bus hardware design>
DBC File
<Gitlab link to your DBC file> <You can optionally use an inline image>
Sensor ECU
<Picture and link to Gitlab>
Hardware Design
Software Design
<List the code modules that are being called periodically.>
Technical Challenges
<Bullet or Headings of a module>
Unreliable sonor sensors
<Problem Summary> <Problem Resolution>
Motor ECU
<Picture and link to Gitlab>
Hardware Design
Software Design
<List the code modules that are being called periodically.>
Technical Challenges
<Bullet or Headings of a module>
Unreliable Servo Motors
<Problem Summary> <Problem Resolution>
Geographical Controller
<Picture and link to Gitlab>
Hardware Design
Software Design
<List the code modules that are being called periodically.>
Technical Challenges
<Bullet or Headings of a module>
Unreliable GPS lock
<Problem Summary> <Problem Resolution>
Communication Bridge Controller & LCD
<Picture and link to Gitlab>
Hardware Design
Software Design
<List the code modules that are being called periodically.>
Technical Challenges
<Bullet or Headings of a module>
Insane Bug
<Problem Summary> <Problem Resolution>
Master Module
<Picture and link to Gitlab>
Hardware Design
Software Design
<List the code modules that are being called periodically.>
Technical Challenges
<Bullet or Headings of a module>
Improper Unit Testing
<Problem Summary> <Problem Resolution>
Mobile Application
<Picture and link to Gitlab>
Hardware Design
Software Design
<List the code modules that are being called periodically.>
Technical Challenges
<Bullet or Headings of a module>
Wifi Link Reliability
<Problem Summary> <Problem Resolution>
Conclusion
<Organized summary of the project>
<What did you learn?>
Project Video
Project Source Code
Advise for Future Students
<Bullet points and discussion>