Team Soda Evan Hanusa Doug Nelson Argha Raychowdhury Kris Renfro.

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Team Soda Evan Hanusa Doug Nelson Argha Raychowdhury Kris Renfro

Systems Overview Programming (Evan) Sensors (Evan) Basket Shooting (Doug) Movement (Argha) Pushing (Kris)

Team Functionality Meetings –Team Roles Recorder – Kris Leader – Doug –Decision Making Majority Voting Unanimous Design Process –Individuals responsible for subsystems –Stage 1 Requirements Brainstorming –Stage 2 Initial Design Design Review –Stage 3 Implementation Testing Reporting –Competition

Results Obstacle Course –9 Seconds, No deductions Basketball Shooting –66% of test shots made –0/3 in competition, due to malfunction in touch sensor Pushing –10/10 Divisions Overall –Placed fifth

Lessons Learned Replace Batteries Early Test Structure in Meetings is Beneficial Test Touch Sensor Very Important Test We Need a Better Team Name Test

Future Competitions Maze –The robot must navigate a maze –Obstacles present in maze –Time-based scoring –Maze layout non-standard