The test begins with the AEV rolling along the track until it hits the gate. The AEV must stop past the first sensor for the gate to acknowledge that it is there. There is another sensor for the gate that if the AEV were to get to it, the gate would not open at all. Once the AEV is stopped at the first sensor, it will wait for more than five seconds to allow the time for the gate to open up. After the gate opens, the AEV will then proceed to reach the R2-D2 unit. The AEV must slow down and not cause any bumps along picking up the unit. After the unit is recovered, the AEV proceeds back to the gate with the same actions as previous when reaching the gate. Once the gate is opened for the second time, the AEV will bring back the unit to the original starting position. The AEV and the unit must be in between a channel at the beginning position given from theĀ track. After this is complete the testing will be over and will be graded by the TA’s, Professor, or the GTA in the classroom.
Welcome! The Mission Starts Here
Welcome to Group R ENGR 1182 AEV project 2017!
This project was designed by The Ohio State University to enhance the skills of the engineers that are in the program.
This AEV project is explained throughout the different tabs above including the mission, table of contents, lab detail, team meeting notes, and the contacts.
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