Final Presentation Schedule » History » Version 22
Aníta Björk Hlynsdóttir, 2012-11-25 22:40
1 | 1 | Joseph Foley | h1. Final Presentation Schedule |
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3 | 4 | Joseph Foley | Presentations start promptly at 12:20 in M124 |
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5 | 5 | Joseph Foley | You'll get an additional 0.1 points if you sign up for a slot by 08:30 26.11.2012! |
6 | 2 | Joseph Foley | You must fill out the line completely in order to get the credit. This means your complete name, not just the first! |
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8 | Each presentation should be 15 minutes including questions. There will be a 5 minute demonstration/setup period between each presentation. |
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9 | 7 | Joseph Foley | The format is: * (time) (group members) "Name of project" |
10 | ** short description (1-2 sentences) |
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12 | 1 | Joseph Foley | * 12:00 Joe Foley, Bjorgvin Runarsson "Arduino Mind Control Lasers" |
13 | 7 | Joseph Foley | ** Using a satellite link, our Arduino project is able to download basic information into unconscious student brains. |
14 | 11 | Pétur Guðnason | * 12:20 Alexander Lúðvígsson, Bjarni Kristjánsson, Pétur Guðnason "AutoFlyFish" |
15 | 17 | Pétur Guðnason | ** Airswimmer automatically controlled with Arduino Fio, triple axis accelerometer MPU-6050, and a servo motor |
16 | 1 | Joseph Foley | * 12:40 |
17 | 20 | Sæþór Ólafur Pétursson | * 13:00 Sæþór Ólafur Pétursson: "Mini-segway" |
18 | 22 | Aníta Björk Hlynsdóttir | ** Self balancing robot using an accelerometer |
19 | 16 | Gudjon Magnusson | * 13:20 Jón Vilberg Georgsson, Ægir Örn Ingvason, Guðjón Einar Magnússon "Head-tracking camera mount" |
20 | ** Using a gyroscope and we wirelessly control a camera that rotates on two axis |
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21 | 14 | Gunnar Sigurðsson | * 13:40 Ingi Steinn Guðmundsson, Konráð Guðmundsson, Guðjón Ingi Gunnlaugsson, Gunnar Sigurðsson "Room Mapping Robot" |
22 | 13 | Gunnar Sigurðsson | ** Using two arduino's (!DUALCORE!) and a wireless shield to control an iRobot Create which maps out a room, sending mapping data wirelessly back to a server which generates a map from the data. |
23 | 6 | Sturla Rúnarsson | * 14:00 Sturla Rúnarsson "Light Sensor Security Safe" |
24 | 10 | Sturla Rúnarsson | ** Security safe that opens with a Morse light signal, user gets three tries before a master-password is initialized. |
25 | 8 | Elías Marel Þorsteinsson | * 14:20 Axel Bender, Elías Marel Þorsteinsson, Ívar Kristinsson "Auto Targeting Nerf Turret" |
26 | 9 | Elías Marel Þorsteinsson | ** Using a webcam with motion tracking software and infrared motion sensors, our Arduino project can control a Nerf gun to auto target and shoot an object with a 360 degree field of vision. |
27 | 18 | Arndís Magnúsdóttir | * 14:40 Arndís Magnúsdóttir, Víðir Bjarkason "Arduino and Android Controlled Rover" |
28 | 19 | Arndís Magnúsdóttir | ** Motor driven rover which is controlled by three light sensor, that pick up light from remotly controlled Android smart-phone. |
29 | 21 | Aníta Björk Hlynsdóttir | * 15:00 Aníta Björk Hlynsdóttir, Ragnar Ómarsson "Propeller display" |
30 | ** A persistance of vision (POV) propeller display able to display various messages |