The
Micromouse is the biggest Event for the colligiate branch of IEEE. We
prepare for this evet starting at the beginning of the year and try
to have a micromouse working by the time spring conference rolls around.
Objective
- to build a robot that will navigate through a maze and find the center.
(It's a lot more difficult than it sounds).
UOP
Micromouse
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This
is a Micromouse making it's way through a challenging maze |
1999-2000 Micromouse Team Info
Over
the summer our mouse was dismantled and is going under reconstruction.
This year will be much better. We have a solid starting point and a
lot of interest from members both new and old. The mouse will actually
look a little different than the picture depicts but it is generally
the same. Also this year we have another mouse that was put together
as a senior project last year and now only needs to be programmed!
This
years team is very large and and the list of the team members will be
posted soon!
To
Join the team or Find out more info, Contact Ameet
Kapadia (Micro-Mouse Chair).
2000-2001
Micromouse Team Info
It
took us quite a while to get to this point but it's finally down to
an "almost" working stage! We decided this year to build a
mouse that would be a solid base for subsequent years in the hopes that
instead of starting from scratch ever year, this mouse would be added
to and made better. In the above picture, the major components of our
mouse are colored according to function.
2001-2002
UOP Micro-Mouse Team Members
Elizabeth
Basha
Ameet Kapadia
Makana Anicas
Chad Pry
Arlen Cox
2001-2002 Info
Active
Members: Elizabeth, Ameet, Jason Faria, Dr. Hughes advising
2/26/2002: first meeting of this semester, discussed whether or not
to switch microcontrollers
3/20/2002: began to disassemble mouse for new microcontroller, determined
wiring, began planning software,
3/22/2002: Next meeting 8:30am. Finish attaching new microcontroller,
layout first layer of code, test sensors
If
you are interested in becoming a member, contact Elizabeth
Basha for more information.