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'''Project Proposal'''
 
'''Project Proposal'''
You've heard of BIRD Scooter and LimeBike... now we present to you BOARDLOCK, an Electric Longboard with a working motor, iPhone-accessible GPS, and keycard locking capabilities. In this project, our team is aiming to  
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You've heard of BIRD Scooter and LimeBike... now we present to you BOARDLOCK, an Electric Longboard with a working motor, iPhone-accessible GPS, and keycard locking capabilities. In this project, our team aims to combine the slender design of a
  
  

Revision as of 19:41, 21 September 2018


Project Proposal You've heard of BIRD Scooter and LimeBike... now we present to you BOARDLOCK, an Electric Longboard with a working motor, iPhone-accessible GPS, and keycard locking capabilities. In this project, our team aims to combine the slender design of a


Link to Weekly Log

https://classes.engineering.wustl.edu/ese205/core/index.php?title=BOARDLOCK


Team members

Amin Bdeir

Max Marchetto

Isabella Zisman


Objectives

1. Attach a motor to the underside of our Longboard deck, be able to control it manually using an ESC

2. Set up Raspberry Pi, get GPS working and be able to access BOARDLOCK's location at all times from our phones

3. Set up RFID in order to lock and unlock BOARDLOCK's wheels by physically tapping key card


Reach Objectives

1. Use Bluetooth connectivity to detect user when in close proximity

Challenges

Gantt Chart

Budget