Smart Frisbee Blake Yerkes James Younce Ryan Moser Group #6: Dennis Yuan.

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Smart Frisbee Blake Yerkes James Younce Ryan Moser Group #6: Dennis Yuan

Overview  Frisbee wirelessly communicates with wristbands to track gameplay and player statistics for the game Ultimate Frisbee  Team scores  Player throw/catch count  Out-bounds & end zone detection

Block Diagrams

Calculations R = 10in - 60in (.254m-1.524m) = antenna distance  Frii’s Equation can be used to determine the power levels received at varying distances Received Power(dBm) vs Distance(m)

Simulation Results

Prototyping and Assembly GPS and Battery TestingWristband Prototyping

Conclusion  Project Outcome: TBD  Future Work:  Smart Frisbee serves as a proof-of-concept  Modify the Frisbee as little as possible  Redesign as consumer product  Optimize for mass production