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| <center> Group Research on System Design </center>
| - Raspberry Pi3 to run Amazon Alexa
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| <center> Complete </center>
- SJSUOne Board used to control car motors
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| - Chassis/Mechanical Parts
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- DC Motors
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| Present our final version of the Alexa Assisted Robot to the class
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Revision as of 06:47, 20 December 2016

Micro Watch Monitoring System

Abstract

The Micro Watch Monitoring System uses Amazon's Alexa Voice Service to relay monitored data from a network of SJ-One Boards with the assistance of the Raspberry Pi 3. The monitored data from a SJ-One Board is transmitted and received via a Xbee Wire Antenna module. The monitored data is then uploaded to our backend system, Google Firebase, by the Raspberry Pi 3 and is accessible through any device integrated with the Alexa Voice Service.

Objectives & Introduction

The objective of this project is to be able to monitor a network of SJ-One Boards for statistical data that is accessible via voice commands acknowledged by the Alexa Voice Service.

Tasks

  • Create a driver that monitors statistical data on the SJ-One Board
  • Create a driver that utilizes the Xbee Wire Antenna to wirelessly transmit data via the UART protocol
  • Create a driver that parses data received by the Xbee Wire Antenna and relays it to Firebase
  • Create a set of Alexa Skills that can access the data on Firebase via voice commands

Team Members & Responsibilities

Sanjay Agarwal

  • SJ-One Board Firmware Design
  • Hardware Connectivity Design
  • Firmware and Hardware System Testing

Mason Itkin

  • Raspberry Pi 3 Firmware Design
  • Amazon Alexa Voice Service Skill Design
  • Firmware and Voice Service System Testing

Schedule

Week Begin Task Task Description Result Planned Completion Actual Completion
1
10/21
Group Research on System Design
Complete
10/27
10/27
2
10/28
Design Group Task Structure
Complete
11/3
11/3
3
11/4
Order Raspberry Pi 3
Complete
11/10
11/10
4
11/11
Load NOOBs OS onto Raspberry Pi 3 and Deploy Alexa Skills on Amazon Web Services
Complete
11/17
11/17
5
11/18
Implement Alexa Voice Interactions and Communication to Raspberry Pi 3 via Lambda Function
Complete
11/24
11/24
6
11/25
Order Xbee Wire Antenna modules and Xbee Explorer Dongle
Complete
12/1
12/1
7
12/2
Project Research on System Design
Complete
12/8
12/8
8
12/9
Project Research on System Design
Complete
12/15
12/15
9
12/16
Project Research on System Design
Complete
12/17
12/19
10
12/21
Project Research on System Design
Complete
12/21
12/21

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Design & Implementation

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Hardware Interface

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