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Everyone is organized into numbered group and also grouped in to teams of two. Milestones 1, 2, and 3 will be completed as teams (only one hand-in/pass-off per team for Milestones 1-3). Milestones 4 and 5 will be completed as groups (only one pass-off, hand-in, etc., per group for Milestones 4 and 5). The first listed name in the group is the default group leader. Feel free to elect a different leader but make sure that those status reports are turned in on time!
Note that all groups were formed alphabetically.
Alexander Benjamin
Ancheita Alif
Andersen Joel
Awerkamp Parker
Bodily Conor
Boekweg Enoch
Bowcut Alexander
Brown Hayden
Brown Stephen
Burrows Jason
Christensen Justin
Christenson Coby
Clement Tanner
Cobabe Jordan
Coburn Stuart
Codling Jesse
Milestone 6 Creative Project:
We’re going to create a “self-destruct” attack for the Laser Tag system. When one of the buttons on the board is pressed, a countdown begins (accompanied by sound), after which the player frequency is radiated on the HitLed pin (making use of the high power LEDs on the shoulder straps), hitting everyone in the vicinity. As a side effect, the player will also be invincible during the explosion, but it will have a cost of several HP or one life.
Coenen Daniel
Coleman Joshua
Cramer Tyler
Durney Jesse
Eckles Robert
Gaskin Tanner
Getz Kevin
Goodman Cody
Our proposal for the creative project is to use arduino's to create easter egg modules that can be hidden around the playing field. When found, the player shoots themselves with the egg, which will randomly select a frequency, which will then generate either a positive or negative effect on your system, such as extended invincibility mode, more shots in your clip, loss of a life, ect.
Green Clark
Henrie Graigry
Hodson Benjamin
Holtom Jacob
For milestone 6, we propose adding a visual health counter to the laser tag vest and a clip counter to the gun. The counters will be implemented with WS2812 (or similar) LED strip. Let us know what you think about the idea.
Johnson Jacob
Jorgensen Kemarie
Khattar Mohit
Klein Michael
Kohls Nicholas
Lewis Tanner McRae
Lindsay Cameron
Longhurst Brian
Low Spencer
Lowe John
McArthur Aaron
McEachern James
Miller D Tyler
Moe Ryan
Moody Kacen
Nickerl Adam
Nyholm Peter
Olsen Jayden
Packard Dallin
Pettingill Jacob
Ramos Jordi
Rowberry Gregory
Running Christopher
Searle Hunter
Sleight Sterling
Smith Collin
Smith Shea
Stoddard Emma
Van Orman Skyler
Whiting Timothy
Wilkes Tucker Koray
Williams Travis Cole
Olsen Connor
Catherine McQueen
Willis Jacob
Wootan Jacob Henri
Adams Mitchell
Aguayo Romero
Ahn Nam
Anderson Jared
Barros de Magalhaes Joan
Barton Austin
Bates Sean
Baumgarten Thomas
Bench Jonathan
Bonner Travis
Briceno Nunez Ximena Aurora
Bishop Cyera
Brough Austin
Clark Bradford
Busby Kevin
Cassler Joseph
Burnett Jerret
Clark Ezra
Crawford Sean
Cybulski Alexander
Day Kaden
Deane Bryson
Dryer Zachary
Dye Stanley
Egan Christopher
Ence Zackary
Gardner Justen
Garrett Harrison
Gassaway Jordan
Grigg Jesse
Grossarth Savannah
Hawkins Justin
James Benjamin
Jeppesen Slade
King Warner
Larsen Shelby
A hit/miss ratio display. At the end of the game it will show the successful hit percentage on a display for each player. (e.g. Player 1 hits 55% of the time)
The information required is the number of shots each player fired total, and the number of hits from the opponent total.
This information is transferred from each laser tag pack to a single Arduino circuit at the end of the game, whether by bluetooth or light modulation.
From Player 1: Player 1 fired 45 shots. Player 1 was hit by Player 2 20 times.
From Player 2: Player 2 fired 30 shots. Player 2 was hit by Player 1 20 times.
Shown on display:
Hit percentage Player 1 = 20/45 = 44% Hit percentage Player 2 = 20/30 = 66%
Using light modulation, each pack is programmed to transmit its stats through the gun LED when it senses a certain frequency (say channel 2 or something unused). The light modulation is similar to how IR consumer remotes will work, using 38-40 KHz. The Arduino can read this with an off-the-shelf IR detector, so it only has to decode the binary signal. As this is a very common standard, I believe it will be fairly easy to implement using premade IR code libraries. Bluetooth is another possible option.
Once the Arduino has the stats, it can do the math and show it on a little LCD or VFD panel. (I already have one, its pretty cool looking)
Larson Kevin
Leavitt Jennings
Livingston Clark
McBride Brandon
McMurray John
Wells Jacob
Meldrum Jonathan
Moon Brady
Morgan Benjamin
Mudrow Michael
Nissinen Jacob
Paxton Jared
Pitts Emily
Roberts Derek
Schachterle Gregory
Shumway Taylor
Tanner Jonathan Tyler
Thomas Mavrik Darnel
Tibbetts Scott