6.111 Final Projects Checkoff/Video Taping Fall 2016

No. Team members Project Checkoff
Mon 12/12
VideoTaping
Tue 12/13
5 Landon Carter (Mitchell)
Rachel S Yang
Linda E Zhang
Lightsaber Training
Tue 14:30-15:00
19 Jeremy Ellison (Mitchell)
Stone Montegomery
FPGA EKG
15:30-15:45 20:00-20:15
2 Lorenzo Vigano (Shawn)
Diana Wofk
FPGA Passport
15:45-16:00 17:15-17:30
4 Andrew Kurtz (Joe)
Nestor Franco
Pivot: A Motion Based User Interface
16:00-16:15 15:00-15:15
9 Oscar A Guevara (Joe)
Weerachai Neeranartvong
FPGA Air Brush
16:15-16:30 15:15-15:30
27 Emmanuel Ayooluwa Akinbo (joe)
William Navarre
Triangulation by Sound
16:30-16:45 15:30-15:45
23 Matt Basile (Joe)
Zareen Choudhury
La PC-na
18:30-18:45 19:45-20:00
1 Priya Kikani (Alex)
Alex Sludds
Spatial Digital Equalizer
17:00-17:15 16:00-16:15
12 Amelia Becker (Joe)
Mitchell Hwang
Keep Talking and Nobody's FPGA Explodes!
17:15-17:30 16:15-16:30
11 Elena Byun (Alex)
Angus MacMullen
Baltazar Ortiz
FPDJ: Music Performance
17:30-17:45 16:30-16:45
18 Aneesh Agrawal (Alex)
Paige Studer
MIT ID Card Reader
17:45-18:00 16:45-17:00
26 Daniel Richman (Alex)
Jorge A Troncoso
Digital Storage Oscilloscope
18:00-18:15 17:00-17:15
2 Lorenzo Vigano (Shawn)
Diana Wofk
FPGA Passport
17:15-17:30
6 Tianye Chen (Shawn)
Natalie Mionis
Touch & Go
16:45-17:00 17:30-17:45
7 Jessy Lin (Shawn)
Evan Tey
3D Scanner
18:45-19:00 17:45-18:00
21 Druck Green (Shawn)
Andre' Walker
LED Pathfinder
19:00-19:15 18:00-18:15

8 Driss Hafdi (Mitchell)
Ekin Karasan
Voice Controlled Car System
19:15-19:30 18:15-18:30
14 Elizabeth Mittmann (Mitchell)
Crystal Wang
Extended Sight with an EOG
19:30-19:45 19:30-19:45
17 Edwin Africano (Mitchell)
Tuan Phan
Space Invader with a Twist
19:45=20:00 15:45-16:00
19 Jeremy Ellison (Mitchell)
Stone Montegomery
FPGA EKG
20:00-20:15
25 Emmanuel Azuh (Mitchell)
Mubarik Mohamoud
Digital Shooting Range
20:15-20:30 20:15-20:30
22 Lotta Blumberg (Weston)
Marayna Martinez
Harry Potter Spell Game
20:30-20:45 20:30-20:45
10 Henry Love (Weston)
Yuechen Nark Yang
FPGA Beethoven
20:45-21:00 20:45-21:00
13 James Noraky (Weston)
Scott Skirlo
Laser Conductor
21:00-21:15 21:00-21:15
3 Allan Ko (Weston)
Amanda Ke
LASERNET
21:15-21:30 21:15-21:30
15 Jose Salazar (Gim)
Alfredo Yanez
Benny Zhang
Spectris
21:30-21:45 21:30-21:45
20 Changping Chen (Gim)
Joren Lauwers
Sound Source Localizer
21:45-22:00 21:45-22:00
16 Paul Kalebu (Gim)
Miguel Rodriguez
Louis Tao
3D Multiplayer Pong
22:00-22:15 22:00-22:15
24 Mehmet Tugrul Savran (Gim)
Zachary Zumbo
Visible Light Communication with FPGAs
22:15-22:30 22:15-22:30
29 Tristan Honscheid (Gim) FPGA Telephone Exchange
22:30-22:45 22:30-22:45

The presentations will be held at your lab bench and should take about 10-15 minutes. We'll go over your checkoff milestones and each team member will have a chance to describe and demonstrate their portion of the project. With your permission, we'd like to shoot a couple minutes of video the next day to showcase you and your project on the course website.

Please be sure to be on time (eg, by arriving 5 minutes early!). In order to be fair to everyone, we'll be running a tight ship schedule- wise, so please help us keep to the schedule. You may switch times with other teams if mutually agreeable.


6.111 Design Presentation Schedule

Tuesday, 11/08, 2:30 - 5:00, 32-124

Thursday, 11/10, 2:30 - 5:00, 32-124

Design Presentation Guidelines

Your project team is required to make a presentation to the class reviewing the project and its proposed implementation. Three person team will be allocated 12 minutes for the presentation followed by a 2 minute QA. Two person teams will be allocated 8 minutes with a 2 minute QA. Single person team will have 5 minutes with a 2 minute QA. In fairness to the presentors, the time limit will enforced. The presentation should be 6-12 slides that include an overview, a block diagram, discussion of the major modules identifying the tricky bits or implementation insights, and a simple timeline showing what you expect to have working when. Each team member should give part of the presentation.

You're welcome to use whatever tool you'd like to create the presentation: HTML with figures, Powerpoint, PDF, etc. Please format the material so that it can be projected properly, i.e., it should be in landscape format. Your presentation should be loaded on a flash drive for projection on my laptop. This saves times and avoids incompatibility issues with the projector.

We have a lot of presentations, so please plan to start and end at the appointed times. Practice your presentation to ensure that it will fit into your time slot.

Please upload a PDF of your presentation slides so that they can be posted on the course website.