Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering George Mason University Volgenau School of Engineering

Project

An important part of this course is the semester project. This semester the project will focus on the MSP430 microcontroller. Each project will be completed in groups of up to four students. Each group will propose a project that uses the TI MSP430 LaunchPad and additional peripherals such as sensors, keypads, displays, etc. Towards the end of the semester, you will be required to perform a final presentation of your project.

Project Presentations

Wednesday, December 6th,
4:30 pm - 7:10 pm
Room: Innovation Hall 204
Presentation Schedule

Project Groups

NrGroup MembersProject Title (Proposal)1st Progress Report2nd Progress ReportFinal PresentationFinal Report
1 Gavin Philips,
David Hatch,
Fatemeh Gholizadeh,
Shiva Khanal
BAssist: Banjo Assist Robot PDF PDF PDF PDF
2 Vishal Chilur Gangadharappa,
Dylan Pizzitolo,
Anthony Lorence,
Juan Colon
Encrypted Walkie-Talkies PDF PDF PDF PDF
3 Jay Raval,
Snehal Sanjay Patil,
Matthew Carter
Benchmarking of Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms on MSP432P401R PDF PDF PDF PDF
4 Sasank Das Alladi,
Rohit Chaitanya Kunkumagunta,
Naga Aiswarya Vadlamani,
Priyadarsini Pethanaraj
Obstacle Detection with Bluetooth Controlled Vehicle Motion PDF PDF PDF PDF
5 Ali Mirzaeian,
Jason Kost,
Naif Almalki
MSP430 Balance Beam PDF PDF PDF PDF
6 Osaze Shears,
Kimia Zamiri Azar,
Farnaz Behnia
Rear Distance Detection System with Ultrasonic Sensors PDF PDF PDF PDF
7 Ayodeji Raymond,
Logan Robson,
Aaron Warrick,
Cody Massey
People Counter PDF PDF PDF PDF
8 Pratheek Jayanth,
Ajinkya Suresh,
Sairaj Amberkar,
Surya Gurumoorthy Ulaganathan
Hand Gesture Controlled RC Car PDF PDF PDF PDF
9 Ryan Smith,
Han Wang,
Meenal Deepak Mahalpure,
Sahil Bhat
Wi-Fi Controlled LED Display PDF PDF PDF PDF

Project Proposal

The Project Proposal should be an outline of your project. They need to clearly specify what the goal of your project is and how you are planning to accomplish it. Furthermore, they need to detail what hardware components you are planning on using and how they are going to interface with the MSP 430. All features of the MSP 430 that you are planning on using (timer, ADC, etc.) need to be listed including for what purpose they will be used.

Progress Report 1

Your 10 minute presentation should contain:
  • Title Slide: Title, Group Members, etc.
  • Overview Slide: Big picture, what are you trying to build and why.
  • Block Diagram Slide: Show how all components attach to the MSP430
  • Component Slides: (one per component)
    • Name and type of component
    • Hardware interface of component
    • How to address it from software
    • Progress with component (i.e. ordered, acquired, tested, done)
    • Challenges
  • Project Status Slide:
    • Task division amongst team members.
    • Overall progress
    • Plan B, i.e. what problems do you foresee, what alternative do you have.

Progress Report 2

Your 5 minute presentation should contain:

  • Title Slide: Title, Group Members, etc.
  • Overall Status
  • Component Slides: (one per component)
    • Name and type of component
    • Hardware interface of component used
    • How you interfaced it with software
    • Progress with component (i.e. ordered, acquired, tested, done)
    • Challenges
  • Project Status Slide:
    • Task division amongst team members.
    • Overall progress (e.g. parts are working, still need to integrate .... PCB built and tested
    • Plan B, i.e. what problems did you encounter, what alternative do you have.

Project Presentation

An important part of the project is the presentation. Here you will explain to the class and the general audience what the goal of your project is and how you have solved it. Explain it from the top level first and then drill down into the components. Keep in mind that the most impressive part to the audience is, how much you have accomplished with such few components and in such a little time of only 1 semester. Below is a rough outline that you can follow.

The presentations will be held in conference style sessions with refreshment breaks in a yet to be announced seminar room. You are required to present your paper and attend at least two session. The presentations will be open to the general public.

The time is limited to 10 minutes including demonstration / video plus 5 for questions and answers. Please re-hearse your presentation at least twice to make sure that you can present within these time constraints. The time limit will be strictly enforced. In order to assure a speedy change-over from group to group and to facilitate demonstrations of your project, please upload the presentations to the presentation laptop at the latest in the break before your session and also setup your demonstration at that time.

  • Title Slide
  • Motivation
  • Overview
  • Block Diagram
  • Hardware Description
  • Software Description
  • Results
  • Demonstration

Project Report

Always remember that a good project must go along with a good report. The final report should be single spaced, 10 pt font, 1 inch margins, letter sized paper. Please limit the text part of your report to a maximum of 8 pages (not including the appendix), fewer pages are fine.

Here are some hints for the project report:

  • The project has to have a title and names of all team members.
  • A short abstract should summarize the motivation, goal, and achievement.
  • A brief table of contents. (This means you have to have page numbers!)
  • The contents should include:
    • Motivation: what is the purpose of your project.
    • Your solution to the problem stated in the motivation including a top-level block diagram (not a schematic!). All diagrams, figures and tables need captions!
    • Description of all parts shown in the block diagram including how they are interfaced, what MSP430 feature was used, how does your software interact with each part, etc.
    • Results and Conclusions including lessons learned. Describe precisely how far you got in the project i.e., what does work, and which parts are not fully functioning.
    • Bibliography: Name all the resources that you used including but not limited to books, research articles, conference papers, webpages, open-source code, open-source hardware, etc. Using freely available code, schematics, hardware, etc. and not giving credit is plagiarism. Using proprietary code, schematics, hardware, etc. even with permission and not giving credit is plagiarism. Using proprietary code, schematic, hardware without permission of the rights holder is plagiarism.
  • The Appendix should contain:
    • List of team members and their tasks
    • Complete parts list
    • Full schematic
    • PCB layout (if done)
  • A suggestion: For reports using LaTeX is a good idea. It is installed on all lab machines and freely available for your PC and any operating system. (Using LaTeX is not a requirement.)

Project Package

The project package is the final submission and has to be submitted via MyMason as a single zip file and include:

  • Project Report (source file)
  • Schematic
  • PCB layout (if done)
  • All sourcecode written for this project

A single submission for a group is sufficient. If you want to re-submit before the deadline, please resubmit as the same user as the first submission. It is otherwise difficult to figure out which version you want graded. The completeness of this Package is also graded.

Project Grading

  • Specifications/Proposal: 5%
  • Presentation: 30%
  • Report: 30%
  • Implementation 30%
  • Package: 5%