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For our project we want to implement a health station. It will shoot at one of the ten frequencies that we aren't using for the game. The frequency will allow us to regenerate one of the hits that we received from the other team every ten seconds but it will not regenerate lives. The transmitter will be an arduino and then we will need to adjust the detection code. We want to add sounds when we regenerate as well. | For our project we want to implement a health station. It will shoot at one of the ten frequencies that we aren't using for the game. The frequency will allow us to regenerate one of the hits that we received from the other team every ten seconds but it will not regenerate lives. The transmitter will be an arduino and then we will need to adjust the detection code. We want to add sounds when we regenerate as well. | ||
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For our creative portion to the assignment, we wanted to build an arduino shotgun. A tool that would generate 5 extra shots for the player that are shot in a wide range. This shot gun would be switch dependent so that it could be used at any frequency. We were thinking that we could also implement a way to also indicate how may shots were left without the need for memorization or an LCD screen (so probably something with LED's). The body would be simple, just made out of pvc pipe. We are interested in doing this because it would require us to not only code an arduino, but to also build a simple chassis to hold our equipment and be effective. | For our creative portion to the assignment, we wanted to build an arduino shotgun. A tool that would generate 5 extra shots for the player that are shot in a wide range. This shot gun would be switch dependent so that it could be used at any frequency. We were thinking that we could also implement a way to also indicate how may shots were left without the need for memorization or an LCD screen (so probably something with LED's). The body would be simple, just made out of pvc pipe. We are interested in doing this because it would require us to not only code an arduino, but to also build a simple chassis to hold our equipment and be effective. | ||
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We got the idea that a re-charging and draining reflector shield would be useful and creative. We plan on adding a button that when pressed will activate a rapidly decaying shield for a few seconds that recharges when not in use after a longer period of time. The shield makes the hit detector ignore the hit while making the hit-indicator led’s flash at our shooting frequency as a counter shot from the entire system. We have a couple of ideas on how to connect the button to our board be it usb, the bluetooth friend or attempting to jack into a random unused pin on the board, but as we have little experience with the those parts when programming the board, we are not sure which method would be more practical. If you have any suggestions, just let us know. | We got the idea that a re-charging and draining reflector shield would be useful and creative. We plan on adding a button that when pressed will activate a rapidly decaying shield for a few seconds that recharges when not in use after a longer period of time. The shield makes the hit detector ignore the hit while making the hit-indicator led’s flash at our shooting frequency as a counter shot from the entire system. We have a couple of ideas on how to connect the button to our board be it usb, the bluetooth friend or attempting to jack into a random unused pin on the board, but as we have little experience with the those parts when programming the board, we are not sure which method would be more practical. If you have any suggestions, just let us know. | ||
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