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1 Final Presentation EEL 5666C INTELLIGENT MACHINES DESIGN LABORATORY APRIL 12th, Cliff Pannella Robot: “DICE”

2 Outline / Overview : OBJECTIVES THE ROBOT: WHAT WENT WRONG CONTROLLER
PLATFORM MOVEMENT SENSORS METHODS WHAT WENT WRONG

3 Objectives: Roll the dice Locate the dice Position the dice properly
Read values Calculate win or loss Win: 2,3,4,5,10,11,12 Loss: 6,7,8,9 Repeat

4 Controller: MAVRIC-II Board Power board: (Eagle v4.14) Regulated to 5V
ATMEGA 128 Microcontroller Power board: (Eagle v4.14) Regulated to 5V

5 Platform:

6 Movement:

7 Sensor Suite Includes:
Bump Sensors Obstacle Detection Infrared Sensors Obstacle Avoidance Object Searching/Confirmation Photoreflectors Value Detection

8 Bump Sensors Placement:

9 Infrared Sensors: Placement:

10 SHARP GP2D120 INFRARED OBJECT DETECTOR (Shorter Detection Range: 4 cm-30 cm) Output Voltage (V) Object Distance (cm)

11 P5587 HAMAMATSU PHOTO IC DIGITAL OUTPUT PHOTOREFLECTOR Circuit:

12 Dice-Reading Algorithm Template: Start with most straight-forward method: and not (1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9) This is very inefficient, and not cost-effective at all

13 Method:. 5 Photoreflectors for each die. Minimum amount necessary to
Method: *5 Photoreflectors for each die *Minimum amount necessary to ensure proper read *Explained in following slide

14 Dice-Reading Algorithm
5 AND NOT 1,3 (1,3) AND NOT (4,5,8) 1 AND NOT (3,5) OR 3 AND NOT (1,5) (1,3,5) (1,5) AND NOT 3 OR (3,5) AND NOT 1 (1,4) OR (1,8)

15 Probabilities 36 possible rolls 2: 1 chance 8: 5 chances
3: 2 chances 9 : 4 chances 4: 3 chances : 3 chances 5: 4 chances : 2 chances 6: 5 chances 12: 1 chances 7: 6 chances Wins: = /36=44.4% Losses: = 20 chance of winning

16 Special Sensor (x2) Design done using Eagle Software (Version 4.14)

17 Assembled Special Sensor Board:

18 P5587 HAMAMATSU PHOTO IC DIGITAL OUTPUT PHOTOREFLECTORS Output Voltage (V) Distance (mm)

19 Methods/Software: Incremental Development
Circle playing area searching for die; Use Obstacle Avoidance Functions Verify proper storage of die; find the remaining one and do the same Calculate values using special sensors

20 WHAT WENT WRONG? Rolling the dice As of now:

21 WHAT WENT WRONG (cont’d)
Estimation/Time Allocation Murphy’s Law No Laptop

22 THE END Place your bets!


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