ECE 001 Final Presentation: Escape from Maze and Biomedical Centrifuge Experiment Scott Trocchia The George Washington University Computer Engineering.

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ECE 001 Final Presentation: Escape from Maze and Biomedical Centrifuge Experiment Scott Trocchia The George Washington University Computer Engineering

Construction Parts  Handyboard and its interface  LEGOS  Sonar sensor LEGO motors Serial Port cable AC Adapter

Robotics Project Programmed using Interactive C Basic functions (moving forward, turning, repeating procedures, etc.) Learn to work as a team Dividing the work load between programmers and builders Learning how to overcome obstacles – how much to turn, how much time, sensor use

Biomedical Centrifuge Experiment Definition: centrifuge is a cylindrically shaped device that quickly spins items in it around a central axis and separates them based on their inertias Teamwork Equipment: LEGOS and motors Use of interactive C

Final Thoughts Communication skills Thinking outside the box Preparation for future engineering tasks