Koffolt Properties – Team R
Approach
For a successful AEV project, good team work and successful hardware and software development will be very important. For this project, the Arduino controller will be very important to make our vehicle move along the track successfully. The software is made up of simple, yet important commands that can be imputed from the computer to the Arduino for instruction. Another option given to our group is the ability to create our own parts for the vehicle, and design them in a way that we feel maximizes efficiency and aerodynamics. Overall, the AEV project is multilayered, and gives valuable experience in many different areas besides code.
Contact Information
Ryne Deighan – Public Relations
deighan.7@osu.edu
James Bollinger – Research and Development
Bollinger.109@osu.edu
Paul Qing – Research and Development
qing.20@osu.edu
Rishi Sastry – Human Resources
AEV Priorities
For our intended audience, we would like to reach out to the entire city of Columbus, to display to them our ideas to make an effective maneuvering system.
Our main priority for the AEV is to make the design as lightweight and efficient as possible, while also following the regulations required in the project guidelines.
Our future schedule:
Thursday, March 29th 2018
- Committee Meeting 2
- With any additional time, run a few tests of the AEV code
Tuesday, April 2nd 2018
- Continue to finalize code for Final Performance test
- Begin work on Progress Report 3 (Due Thursday)
Wednesday, April 3rd 2018
- No lab time – Exam 2
Thursday, April 4th 2018
- Progress report 3 Due
- Continue to finalize code for Final test
Tuesday, April 10th 2018
- Final oral presentation draft Due
- Last day to prepare final code in Hi 308
Wednesday, April 11th 2018
- Final day before final test
- prepare for final oral presentation
Thursday, April 12th, 2018
- Performance test final