Members: Yamamoto, Jamie- Programming (Leader) Ganiban, Aurelio- Design/Construction Yatogo, Radd- Programming/Scribe Kohatsu, Troy- Design/Construction.

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members: Yamamoto, Jamie- Programming (Leader) Ganiban, Aurelio- Design/Construction Yatogo, Radd- Programming/Scribe Kohatsu, Troy- Design/Construction team

team objectives Innovative Design/Construction skills Problem Solve/ Improvise Collaboration /Cooperation /Communication Dedication Meet Deadlines Learning Experience/Fun Experience Completion

project overview Design and construct a working device called a μ -mouse that will fulfill the following requirements and specifications: Self Contained Navigate through an unknown maze Know its origin and destination Determine shortest path from origin to destination Complete “shortest path” run within 10min. No larger in dimension of 25cm x 25cm x ∞

project objective Innovate a new approach Maintain design and construction within the given specifications Construct a competitive mouse that will dominate in a fashionable manner Fulfill the EE296 project tasks and requirements

the plan Suitable Algorithm prior to anything Project Breakdown: - programming and construction (simultaneously) A compromised design layout: - hand in hand with each sub-team - lightweight, fast, efficient, durable, appealing - incorporate new ideas, tech., and materials Give time for Testing/Debugging Win

problems Approach leads to a dead end Missing steps in algorithm Debugging Over budget Delay of subtask Deadline extensions

gantt chart 02/09/08 -03/01/08- Decision of approach and design 02/09/08- Approach- All members 02/09/08- 02/12/08- Schematic drawing with dimensions: Jr., Troy 02/09/08-02/12/08- Materials list: All members 02/12/08-02/16/08- Order materials: Radd 02/12/08-02/16/08- Final schematic complete: Jr., Troy 02/16/08-02/23/08- Frame assembled, components assembled: Jr., Troy 02/12/08-03/01/08- First program code complete: Radd, Jamie 02/23/08-03/01/08- Mouse assembled: Troy, Jr. 03/01/08-03/29/08- Semi-complete mouse 03/01/08-03/22/08- Cosmetics: Jr., Troy 03/01/08-03/29/08- Debugging: Radd, Jamie 03/29/08-05/01/08- Complete Mouse 03/29/08-04/12/08- Debugged: All members 04/05/08-05/01/08- Report and presentation completed- All members