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Our project so far....

  • 2018-2019

    The Beginning: 2019 Roboboat Competition

    2019 witnessed the inaugural entry of Seminole Coast in the RoboBoat competition held in Daytona Beach, Florida. The team, Seminole Coast, was comprised of students from both FSU-PC and GCSC.

  • June 2019

    A Promising Start

    While the team experienced success in the Static judging category, overall the boat did not meet performance expectations.

  • December 2019

    Learning From Past Mistakes

    Taking the lessons learned during the 2019 competition, FSU Panama City Senior Design Team 511PC took on the task of redesigning the 2020 competition teams boat. By December 2019, the first prototype had been designed

  • January 2019

    Final Design

    Once an initial design was finished, the team focused on refining their ideas and began to plan for manufacturing. This included a trip to FSU Tallahassees HPMI facility.

  • February 2019

    Started The Boat Manufacturing

    Taking the advice of HPMI, the team created a mold for the 2020 boat out of styrofoam

  • March 2020

    Covid-19 & moving to virtual classes

    Concerns over the spread of Covid-19 prompted the team to move to virtual classes. The project continued however, with each member working on an individual component.

  • May 2020

    Welcoming the Electrical Engineering Members

    With the start of the summer semester, the Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering roboboat senior design teams combined, bringing together hardware and software components of the project.

  • July 2020

    Wrapping up project & testing

    Working in small groups the team was able to finish the boat hull and test the software and power on the test boat.

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Our Amazing Team

Introducing Team 525PC

Brandon Bascetta

Mechanical Design Lead

I am a local of Panama City. I graduated from Mosley High School in 2016. I assisted last year as the Boat Operator and one of the co-leads for software development while primarily focused on image and Lidar processing. This year I am continuing as the Boat Operator but am making a switch to Software Liaison and Mechanical Design Lead. As Software Liaison, I am working close to the software development team to make sure the hardware integration of sensors on the physical boat itself is functioning properly. As Mechanical Design Lead I am also in charge of producing the SolidWorks parts as well as manufacturing drawings.

Toni Weaver

Systems Lead

I was the team lead of RoboBoat last year and this year. As team lead, my focus has been on the systems engineering side of the project. For the senior design project, I have also been in charge of creating the website as well as a software team member. My interests lay in software, and I plan on attending University of Florida after graduation to study Controls.

Courtney Cooper Cumberland

Maritime Lead

I am a Panama City local who enjoys fishing, diving and sailboat racing. On the RoboBoat team I am working on the design, material selection and manufacturing of the boat

Mark Hartzog

Software Lead

I am Mark Hartzog and I am currently studying to be an electrical engineer. My interest are primarily in robotics engineering and physics. I find that the more I learn about autonomous robotics the more I understand human behaviors that everyone takes for granted every day. Something as simple as perceiving the environment or walking around may take quite some time to program. This allows me to gain a whole new respect for both robotics and engineering.

Madison Penney

Hardware Lead

Madison Penney was born in Nevada and grew up in Georgia. After graduating from high school in Georgia four years ago, she moved to Panama City, Florida. She is currently studying at Florida State University Panama City, majoring in electrical engineering. For the senior design RoboBoat 2020 project, she is the electrical design lead.

Peter Oakes

Sensor Integration Lead

My name is Peter Oakes. I am a senior studying electrical engineering at Florida State University - Panama City. For this project, my focus has primarily been the hardware, wiring, and the power system as a whole and how it works with the sensors.

Deliverables

Everything we've done and everything we will do

Boat Concept Selection

December 2019

Preliminary Design Review

February 2020

Hardware Design Review

March 2020

Critical Design Review

June 2020

Testable Requirements

June 2020

Final Review

July 2020

Final Poster

July 2020

Final Demo Video

July 2020

Reports

Critical Design Review

Test Readiness Review

User Manual

Final Report