The first look at what we're in for.

The teardown of the receiver we bought.

A few of the wireless options.

(Zigbee, Bluetooth, and SiBeam SB9220).

Charts

The behavioral charts of the transmitter and receiver.

Friday, June 6, 2014

Week Ten

Conclusion:
Week ten concluded the schedule for our project. We presented our findings to a group of faculty and students. A series of multimedia were used which consisted of a PowerPoint presentation, a physical poster board, and a wireless demonstration of how A/V current worked. During the presentation we mainly discussed the data that we found and how it would have needed to have been applied were we to create a physical wireless HDMI.

The conclusion of the report recapped exactly what was accomplished from week to week and how certain steps led us to change the deliverable goal entirely. The layout for the poster and the PowerPoint presentation can both be found under the "Deliverables" tab at the top of this page




Week Nine

During week nine the group successfully tested the transmitter/receiver pair. It was determined that the issue did not lie with the cable in use, but with the settings on the PS3 itself. The PS3 was still set to output via HDMI rather than via A/V during the original tests. This was simply a failure to adjust the settings on the PS3. Once the adjustment was made the device worked accurately and efficiently.

During the meeting we decided to give the presentation by demonstrating how the A/V transmitter/receiver pair worked with the PS3. The demonstration was initially going to consist of two parts. Part one would consist  of showing how the video looked when plugged directly into the television, and part two would be when the the PS3 was attached to the transmitter on one side of the room with the TV attached to the receiver on the other. This idea was scrapped for just part two for the sake of time. Along with this the group will have a power point presentation and a poster board which was designed using Prezi.