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Title: DEVELOPMENT OF SMART SKATEBOARD
Authors: MOHAMED AMMAR RAHIMI BIN KHALID
MUHAMMAD WA’IE BIN SAJURI
SHARIFAH NUR AQMALIAH BINTI SYED HAIZAR
Issue Date: 20-Apr-2015
Series/Report no.: SEPT 2014;
Abstract: This project outcome of the work has carried out in doing and completing final year project. The Development of Smart Skateboard for disabled people purpose usage. The report starts off with an introduction skateboard concerning of definition of important of this topic such as definition of skateboard and disabled people. Several sketches and drawing isometric have been made and only a few have been selected based on the suitability design. Based on sketches, material needed in this project will be listed and suitable design will be selected. Next all the sketches will be draw into Solid Work 2014 software to get the 3D drawing concept 1 to concept 5 for the smart skateboard the choose of the design conceptual using the Pugh method to see the have stability datum design such as ergonomic, stability, maintenance and assembly skateboard easily. Lastly to make prototype of smart skateboard with the electronic arduino uno and drive motor to software programming using arduino free to the smart skateboard functional to on and off and to forward and backward the handle manual is not provide because the cost is higher and we just to stand the handle of the functional manual handle is for real product. At the end when all the process mentioned above is done, the report writing process will be guided University Kuala Lumpur (MITEC) final year report writing guide. This process also included the presentation of the prototype. The project ended after the submission of the report and the presentation slide has been presented.
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