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Self-Ordering Bocce Ball System. Advisor Dr. Joseph Hoffbeck. Authors Michael Chhor Brent Groulik Sean Pfister Allan Young. Agenda. Introduction Allan Background Brent Methods Sean Results Michael Conclusions Allan Demonstration All. Introduction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Self-Ordering Bocce Ball System
AuthorsMichael ChhorBrent GroulikSean PfisterAllan Young
University of Portland School of Engineering
AdvisorDr. Joseph Hoffbeck
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Agenda
o Introduction Allano Background Brento Methods Seano Results Michaelo Conclusions Allano Demonstration All
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Introductiono Our project - Automatic Orderingo Would reduce downtime during game play
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Pallino Bocce Ball Handheld Device
Sense SenseProcess Process Actuate
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Backgroundo Why does order matter in Bocce?o What is a Pallino?
o Displaying and updating the order, how?
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System Breakdown
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Oscillator Ckt Speaker Amp
Pallino
Microphone BPF Amp Comparator PIC RF Module Amp
Bocce Ball Representation
RF Module LCDPICHandheld
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Methods
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Acoustic system oPallino generates and sends 14kHz signaloBBR receives and processes signaloProblems we encountered
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Methods (Cont.)
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RF systemoBBR sends an RF signal using a PIC and the Xbee RF modulesoHandheld receives, processes, and displays the signals.
Ball1 Ball2 Ball3
Ball2 Ball3 Ball1
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Methods (Cont.)
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Worked backwardsoHandheld – used knowledge from past classesoBBR – research and past group materialoPallino – research
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Results: Our System
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Ball2 Ball3 Ball1
Field of Play Players
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Results: Building the System
Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering
Oscillator Ckt Speaker Amp
Pallino
Microphone BPF Amp Comparator PIC RF Module Amp
Bocce Ball Representation
RF Module LCDPICHandheld
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Conclusions
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o Achievementso Our system workso Players cannot hear the tone emitted from the
Pallinoo This project will help reduce down time in the gameo Our project helps players determine which ball is
closest to the Pallinoo Improvements
o Make the system smallero Use low power electronics
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Demonstration
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We will be showing a full demonstration of our project in a video.
http://teaching.up.edu/srdesign/AY12/WithoutLimits/photos.htm
http://youtu.be/fpyI8smWDyI
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Thank You.
Are there any questions?
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