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CS-EE 480 Fall 2005 1November, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering Holonomic Drive Control Team Jeff Hayes Grant Hay Daniel Hoffman Advisor Dr. Lu
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CS-EE 480 Fall 2005 2November, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering Overview Introduction Scorecard Additional Accomplishments Plans Issues/Concerns Conclusions
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CS-EE 480 Fall 2005 3November, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering Introduction A holonomic drive control operates three motors independently With omni-wheels, robots are allowed full range of motion without changing facing
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CS-EE 480 Fall 2005 4November, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering Scorecard Accomplishments –General plan and functional specifications developed Shortcomings –Still not certain on how the microcontroller will be programmed
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CS-EE 480 Fall 2005 5November, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering Plans Research information on microcontrollers Develop a plan regarding which microcontroller and programming language to use Research available electrical and mechanical parts for components best suited for the task
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CS-EE 480 Fall 2005 6November, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering Concerns/Issues Type of microcontroller Language of microcontroller program
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CS-EE 480 Fall 2005 7November, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering Conclusions Project Concept Accomplishments and Challenges Future Plans
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CS-EE 480 Fall 2005 8November, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering Any Questions?
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