WTM Sense log
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Week of 1/30/17
- Finalized our project idea, combining two of our different ideas into one
- Met with our TA, Andrew, for the first time
- Downloaded Fusion360, Autodesk program and began to learn how to use it
- Andrew showed us how to use the 3D printer
- Created our project proposal, budget, and Gantt Chart
- Began to research the products which we will use to construct our speakers
Week of 2/6/17
- Met with our TA, Andrew, to review our project design and proposal.
- Discussed the weaknesses of our proposal and how we could change our project while still including an interesting demo at the end of the semester.
- Opened Arduino and looked at how examples (Blink, DigitalRealSeries, etc) were coded for use.
- Decided to design only one speaker doc for the project using Raspberry Pi.
- Redesigned the purpose and use of our speaker to include:
- Weather
- Time
- Hand sensored volume control
- Hand sensored pause and play control
- Started to recreate the proposal, which will be finished by Monday
Week of 2/13/17
- Met with Andrew to finalize our project proposal
- Final project idea
- Speaker doc
- Plays alarm from iPhone
- Plays music from iTunes
- Displays time and weather from internet
- Leap motion to detect hand motions that will
- Turn alarm off
- Pause and play songs
- Change the volume of a song
- Speaker doc
- Set up two Raspberry Pis so that Audrey and Savannah can work simultaneously
- Audrey will work to control the display from the Raspberry Pi connected to internet
- Savannah will work to control the Leap Motion from the Raspberry Pi
- Ariel has begun working with Fusion 360 to prepare to design the dock
- Savannah has begun researching the functionality of a Leap Motion and the programming language Python to connect the Leap Motion to the Raspberry Pi
- Audrey has begun experimenting with the Raspberry Pi and learning the programming language Python
Week of 2/20/17
- Audrey did tutorials with connecting led's and buttons to the Raspberry Pi, as well as connecting the display to the Raspberry Pi
- Savannah researched connecting Leap motion with the Raspberry Pi, and did tutorials with python
- Ariel continued modeling the dock on Fusion360
Week of 2/27/17
Savannah
- Downloaded leap motion software onto personal laptop to complete physical tutorials with the hardware
- Experimented with python code that can control the leap motion
- In the process of getting leap motion software onto raspberry pi
Audrey
- Began building the circuit to connect the display to the raspberry
- While waiting for supplies to get here she created a prototype display to use as a dummy to test “hello world” tutorials on the display and raspberry pi
- Found a weather code and clock code that she will combine together and improve upon
Ariel
- Finishing up the 3D model of our dock
- Made adjustments for the purchased parts to fit properly
Team
- Purchased parts