Over the study week we have been able to tweak our trolley and the equipment so that it is set to a standard for our presentation. I was able to transfer most of the wires connected to the arduino board to underneath the interior surface and then into an ice cream container. The handlebars also have a more satisfying feel now that they are equipped with padded comfort.
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| Supa working on the program |
When we tested once the arduino program was working we found that the vibrations of the trolley moving affected the jar containing the ice creams position causing it to fall over and default our test. The video camera and car battery also moved around which affected the quality of our recording. We began a quick brainstorm into what could keep them from moving without them becoming permanently stuck. The best solution was to use velcro that was not only cheap to buy but adaptable to all areas of surface.
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To give the viewers an understanding at what is happening from the IR camera we wanted to show other versions of the city and let them contrast between them. We put in an environmental camera, this is filmed by one of us and is focusing on the operator and where they are directing around the city. We also have a MAX program displaying the data of the IR into a graph, this allows us to see where the most IR light is coming from.
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