BOARDLOCK project
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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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Weekly Log
https://classes.engineering.wustl.edu/ese205/core/index.php?title=BOARDLOCK
Team Members
- Amin Bdeir
- Max Marchetto
- Isabella Zisman
- TA: Sam Hoff
Objectives
- Attach a brushless motor to the underside of our Longboard's deck
- Set up Raspberry Pi
- successfully SSH in
- email ourselves IP address
- Manually control the ESC motor using the Pi
- wire connections
- program Pi in Python
- Get GPS working
- 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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