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ECE 477 Team 10 -- Autonomous Rescue Vehicle

ECE 477 Team 10 -- Autonomous Rescue Vehicle. Abstract: Our team’s goal is to build a prototype of a robot that can autonomously find a person lost in challenging circumstances and lead him or her back to a safe location.

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ECE 477 Team 10 -- Autonomous Rescue Vehicle

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  1. ECE 477 Team 10-- Autonomous Rescue Vehicle Abstract: Our team’s goal is to build a prototype of a robot that can autonomously find a person lost in challenging circumstances and lead him or her back to a safe location. The starting location of the robot will be considered the safe location for our purposes. Presenter: Julia Liston

  2. Block Diagram RS-232 + Digital I/O RS-232 GPS receiver 1 microcontroller RF module 1 RS-232 + Digital I/O RS-232 GPS receiver 2 RF module 2 microcontroller Ultrasonic Range Finder module Infrared Receiver Battery monitor module Motor Drive Digital I/O Digital I/O PWM + Digital I/O ATD or PWM Infrared Controller

  3. Microcontroller Design Constraints • 2 PWM • 2 RS-232 (UART) • 1 SPI • Minimum 3 ATD • Minimum 14 digital I/O pins • SOIC • Fast to handle data input (At least 32-bit preferably CPU at least 50MHz) • 3.6 V operating voltage • No current sourcing/sinking required

  4. Microcontroller Comparison

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