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Proof of Concept Objectives The rotation of the inner and outer frame of the maze is the first priority for proof of concept. Dimensions for where the servo…
For our first proof of concept demonstration we will be working with one panel, since each panel has the same components and will be easy to replicate. We…
Team: Yu Jiang & Max Kornyev Technical Plan Our objectives for the first proof-of-concept demonstration are the following. A functional set of laser-cut maze components; including the press-fit…
Technical Plan The electrical side to our design is quite simple, as we just have 2 servos and a push button connected to an Arduino. The part where…
Technical Plan Our objective for the proof of concept is the prototype for a single eye. Basic prototype for the eye tracking system. One unknown contingency is what…
Overview Our goal is to create a maze type game in which the tilt of the board is controlled by a single-player joystick. The player’s goal is to…
Dillon Shu and Jack Rooney Short summary – Our project idea revolves around the goal of being able to turn on the lights in your room without having…
Narrative Description During these pandemic times, it becomes increasingly difficult to stay connected with peers. This raises concern involving communication among people but also brings forth the need…
Team: Yu Jiang & Max Kornyev Narrative Description Our project, the hands-free balance maze, is a mechanical marble maze that allows different remote control methods: via handsfree sensors…
Our project is an automated artistic expression of disease masks that connects the masks worn in the 1700’s to prevent the spread of disease to the masks worn…