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Team Charlie Project Costing

In this blog, we provide a detailed breakdown of the costs associated with the components used in our micromouse, as well as the billable time dedicated to the development of both the micromouse and the website. Additionally, we outline the expenses related to overhead resources, such as academic and technical support. This comprehensive overview allows […]

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William March blog

March blog: March was a productive month focused on advancing and finishing off our micromouse project. I completed the crucial task of soldering all components onto the circuit board, ensuring each connection was perfectly secure. Additionally, I supported my colleague Modou with AutoCAD, aiding in the design of our device’s shell. We tackled AutoCAD’s complexities

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Williams ethics to autonomous vehicles

The IET NW Midlands webinar on the Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles, broadcast on March 16, 2021, discussed the technological architecture for autonomous vehicles, focusing on the use of intelligent agents to enhance trust in these systems. This architecture combines hardware and software to enable vehicles to act autonomously, including a variety of sensors and cameras

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William’s Personal Statement of Commitment to Ethical Principals

An Engineer shouldn’t just master the fundamentals of mathematics, but also the commitment of ethics. The (RAE) Royal Academy of engineering and the Engineering council have made a statement of ethical principles for engineering. The rule gives good examples of how an engineer should conduct to these rules.For this module EG-252 we will be creating

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William Oestvold (2221001) october blog

In October, our team formation marked the beginning of an exciting journey. We carefully crafted a skills matrix that highlighted each team member’s unique strengths and capabilities, setting a solid foundation for our collaborative efforts. Athby and I have been working in close partnership on our experiments, and I’m pleased to report that our experiment

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