(12/04) Weekly Status Update: Shivi

(12/04) Weekly Status Update: Shivi

Well, this is more of a 1.5-week report, instead of a week, and I got several things done. They were all short tasks. 1) Completion of Server Integration Jeffrey had integrated my testing server into his final server. So both of us sat together and 

(12/4) Weekly Status Update: David

(12/4) Weekly Status Update: David

This week I got a lot of work done. I successfully implemented extremely low power deep sleep modes. All that’s left is to profile it with a multimeter to see the sleep mode current drop to < 1mA. At the same time, I will be 

(11/22) Weekly Status Update: David

(11/22) Weekly Status Update: David

This week I got lots of things done. I successfully ported a fragile implementation of the current wifi signal scraping onto the wearable device. Next up is getting low power modes working as well as implementing a debug port for this wearable. I also need 

(11/22) Weekly Status Update: Shivi

(11/22) Weekly Status Update: Shivi

I did not get to work as much on capstone this week due to exams and other deadlines, but I did manage to get some things done: 1) Testing of Clutter Detection I had taken a bunch of images last week, so this week I 

(11/15) Weekly Status Update: Jeffrey

(11/15) Weekly Status Update: Jeffrey

This week we decided to get our MVP up and running. I spent some time doing debugging work with David by having him constantly send messages to the hub, so I can interpret them and send messages back to the wearable device telling the device 

(11/15) Weekly Status Update: David

(11/15) Weekly Status Update: David

This week was spent primarily working out bugs with porting the code to the ATSAMD21 processor that the Trinket M0 uses. In addition, we ran into more problems with lack of I/O, which was solved with using all of the available data lines on the 

(11/15) Weekly Status Update: Shivi

(11/15) Weekly Status Update: Shivi

This week was about beginning integrating and improving the clutter detection code. 1) Establishing the Protocol between Server and Client Note: Client = RPI Zero W / Camera ; Server = Hub Jeffrey and I sat down and established how the server and client would 

(11/08) Weekly Status Update: David

(11/08) Weekly Status Update: David

This time around, finally got the new hardware in. I spent this week soldering debug ports on the new hardware. Unfortunately, I ripped one of the debug pads off the board so… one of the boards is unprogrammable… but the other one works fine. I’m 

(11/08) Weekly Team Status Update

(11/08) Weekly Team Status Update

On the embedded side, there were major setbacks, mainly due to completely rendering one of our new boards unusable (thank soldering). There were also major toolchain changes needed in order to support two active branches of development between the wearable and the button, both of 

(11/08) Weekly Status Update: Shivani

(11/08) Weekly Status Update: Shivani

We had to present a demo this coming week, so I got my protocol working, and wrote down code to display for the demo. 1) Sending Images from Client to Server The biggest issue I had this week was being able to send the image