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* Researched IR communication (Deep 3 Hours) <br>
 
* Researched IR communication (Deep 3 Hours) <br>
  
'''Week 3: 9/24/17 - 10/01/17 ''' <br>
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'''Week 4: 9/24/17 - 10/01/17 ''' <br>
 
* Finalized Gantt Chart (Both 2 hour) <br>  
 
* Finalized Gantt Chart (Both 2 hour) <br>  
 
* Began working on budget (Curtis 2 hours) <br>
 
* Began working on budget (Curtis 2 hours) <br>
  
  
'''Week 4: 10/01/17 - 10/08/17 ''' <br>
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'''Week 5: 10/01/17 - 10/08/17 ''' <br>
 
* Completed Arduino and Rasberry Pi pre-reqs: Creating a simple circuit to light a LED for Arduino and accessing the web on the pi (Deep 15 mins) <br>  
 
* Completed Arduino and Rasberry Pi pre-reqs: Creating a simple circuit to light a LED for Arduino and accessing the web on the pi (Deep 15 mins) <br>  
 
* Created design for IR sensor placement on car (Deep 1 hour) <br>
 
* Created design for IR sensor placement on car (Deep 1 hour) <br>

Revision as of 23:44, 2 October 2017

Weekly Log for Networking Modules

By Curtis Hoffman and Deep Jyoti

Week 1: 9/4/17 - 9/10/17

  • Created wiki page and log.
  • Changed project from building a quadcopter to focusing on creating an effective docking mechanism between two vehicles.
  • Came up with some potential objectives and challenges.

Week 2: 9/11/17 - 9/17/17

  • Researched controlling electromagnets with Arduinos, I2C communication protocols, creating an Arduino controlled battery charger, and bootlegging store bought remote controlled cars to be run using an Arduino. (Deep, 4 Hours)
  • Contacted Prof. Zhang about using Pi Cars for this project. (Deep)
  • Research latching methods and weatherproof methods for data transfer. (Curtis, 2 Hrs)
  • Research methods for two vehicles to communicate relative location with each other. Also investigated existing implementations of this idea. (Curtis, 2 Hrs)
  • Discussed ideas for designing the latch and whether or not to use actual motorized cars.

Week 3: 9/18/17 - 9/24/17

  • Research Vehicle to Vehicle Communication (V2V), Serial Commuication Interface, Self-driving truck platooning. (Curtis, 3 Hrs)(Deep, 2 Hours)
  • Met with Professor Zhang for an introduction of Pi Car. (Both, .5 Hrs)
  • Research Pi Car and Rasberry Pi.
  • Researched IR communication (Deep 3 Hours)

Week 4: 9/24/17 - 10/01/17

  • Finalized Gantt Chart (Both 2 hour)
  • Began working on budget (Curtis 2 hours)


Week 5: 10/01/17 - 10/08/17

  • Completed Arduino and Rasberry Pi pre-reqs: Creating a simple circuit to light a LED for Arduino and accessing the web on the pi (Deep 15 mins)
  • Created design for IR sensor placement on car (Deep 1 hour)
  • Built simple circuit with ultrasonic sensor and push button to begin testing code (Deep 1 hour)
  • Created detailed circuit schematic for two Arduinos with ultrosonic sensors communicating with each other and found to code online to operate them (Deep 1 hour)