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==Project Overview==
 
==Project Overview==
  
You've heard of BIRD Scooter and LimeBike... now we present to you BOARDLOCK, an electric Longboard equipped with a remote-control motor, iPhone-accessible GPS, and Bluetooth wheel-locking capabilities. In this project, our team aims to manufacture a rapid transportation method of utmost quality, aesthetics, and convenience.
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Tired of your run-of-the-mill skateboard? Looking to upgrade it to the next level? We present to you BOARDTRACK: a slick skateboard equipped with a battery-powered Raspberry Pi, GPS chip, and accelerometer attached to its underside. Why? We're glad you asked... these small gadgets provide BOARDTRACK with the the capacity for user-friendly tracking of both its location, acceleration, and average speed in real time. Once collected, this data is parsed and continuously displayed onto the Google Maps Interface of your desired monitor. But wait, there's more -- this display is unique to every trip, notifying you how far you've gone, your speed at any location, and highest acceleration reached. In this project, our team aims to manufacture a unique transportation method of utmost quality, aesthetics, and convenience.
 
 
 
 
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==Objectives==
 
==Objectives==
  
#Attach a brushless motor to the underside of our Longboard's deck
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#Attach a battery-powered Raspberry Pi, GPS Chip, Accelerometer,  to the underside of our Skateboard's deck
 
#Set up Raspberry Pi
 
#Set up Raspberry Pi
 
#*successfully SSH in
 
#*successfully SSH in
 
#*email ourselves IP address
 
#*email ourselves IP address
#Manually control the ESC motor using the Pi
 
#*wire connections
 
#*program Pi in Python
 
 
#Get GPS working  
 
#Get GPS working  
 
#Be able to access BOARDLOCK's location at all times from phone
 
#Be able to access BOARDLOCK's location at all times from phone

Revision as of 21:41, 13 November 2018


Project Overview

Tired of your run-of-the-mill skateboard? Looking to upgrade it to the next level? We present to you BOARDTRACK: a slick skateboard equipped with a battery-powered Raspberry Pi, GPS chip, and accelerometer attached to its underside. Why? We're glad you asked... these small gadgets provide BOARDTRACK with the the capacity for user-friendly tracking of both its location, acceleration, and average speed in real time. Once collected, this data is parsed and continuously displayed onto the Google Maps Interface of your desired monitor. But wait, there's more -- this display is unique to every trip, notifying you how far you've gone, your speed at any location, and highest acceleration reached. In this project, our team aims to manufacture a unique transportation method of utmost quality, aesthetics, and convenience.


Weekly Log

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

Team Members

  • Amin Bdeir
  • Isabella Zisman
  • TA: Sam Hoff

Objectives

  1. Attach a battery-powered Raspberry Pi, GPS Chip, Accelerometer, to the underside of our Skateboard's deck
  2. Set up Raspberry Pi
    • successfully SSH in
    • email ourselves IP address
  3. Get GPS working
  4. Be able to access BOARDLOCK's location at all times from phone

Reach Objectives

  • Establish Bluetooth connection from phone to Raspberry Pi
  • Be able to lock and unlock BOARDLOCK's wheels

Challenges

  • Learning to ride BOARDLOCK
  • Learning how Raspberry Pi works
  • Learning to code in Python
  • Having the ability to access BOARDLOCK's current location in real time from a phone
  • Being able to lock/unlock the wheels

Gantt Chart

https://classes.engineering.wustl.edu/ese205/core/images/7/7d/Ganttchartt.pdf

Presentation Slides

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1R9UPc2ogxPKON9jxLcB9qWECYStB06nGXCuJ_GoqvfU/edit?usp=sharing

Night Light design

https://drive.google.com/open?id=14BxDPPlyi2YZkdFCk_n2jNiYaWCCQbUU

Budget

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