PRE2018 1 Group2

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Project Robots Everywhere (Q1) - Group 2

Group 2 consists of:

  • Hans Chia ()
  • Jared Mateo Eduardo ()
  • Roelof Mestriner ()
  • Mitchell Schijen (0906009)


Progress

Weekly Presentations

At the start of each weekly meeting we will prepare a short presentation about our progress. After the weekly meetings the newest presentation will be added to this section of the wiki.

  • week 1

Progression on milestones

(list of completed milestones + comments about their completion + completion date)

  • 2018-09-06: The team decided on a topic. During the kick-off meeting on monday 2018-09-03 we brainstormed about several topics. During the first week we performed literature studies to inspect their originality and feasibility. We continued brainstorming and decided on a different topic, which you can read about in the remainder of this wiki page. The initial topics are listed below:
    • Extending the Smart City concept by adding functionality to satellite navigation. When a driver enters a city, they are asked whether they want to reserve and drive to a free parking spot near their destination. If the driver agrees, their satnav will query the city network, which will then book a free parking spot near the driver's destination. The satnav will automatically change its destination to the chosen parking spot. We were under the impression that such a system would make driving in a unknown city less stressful, and increase the efficiency of city traffic. During an initial literature study we found that there were numerous implementations of this topic. Although each of these implementations differed from our own vision in some way, we eventually decided to look for a different topic.
    • Creating a new Guitar Robot that builds upon the work done by PRE2017_4 Group 2. This topic appeared interesting to us as it included building an actual robot. We also had ideas for making a platform were disabled musicians can play each other’s songs, regardless of the specific modification that was done to their instrument. We were concerned about this topic as it had been done before and because there is only one person in our group who currently plays a musical instrument.


Topic

Topic description

(General intro about our topic will be placed here)

User Description

(description of users)

User Requirements

(description of user requirements)


Preparation

Aproach, milestones and deliverables

(list of milestones and deliverables)

(link to planning document on drive)

State-of-the-art literature study

(link to literature study page will be added here)