Project Summary | Project Information |
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For an updated project description, click on the following link for the Project Readiness Package. The Doc B Racing Real-time Telemetry System is an end-to-end system for data acquisition in the vehicle environment. The system will use a host of sensors and an onboard processor to log useful vehicle data metrics during a street or track driving event. This data is then made available to the user for review on a laptop or mobile device with intent to aid in vehicle setup, driver performance, and general maintenance. For more detailed background information, click here. |
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Team Members
Member | Role | Contact |
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Nick Washco | EE Lead | njw6366@rit.edu |
Josh Henderson | Facilitator | jh2290@rit.edu |
Sahil Gogna | Project Manager | sxg4060@rit.edu |
Michael Schroeder | CE Lead | mjs5127@g.rit.edu |
Adam Bork | Team Liason | acb6075@rit.edu |
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Work Breakdown: By Phase
MSD I & II | MSD I | MSD II |
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Integrated System Build & Test Customer Handoff & Final Project Documentation (Verification & Validation) |
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