Basketball is one of the most popular sports that people enjoy playing and there have been numerous arcade games created based on the said sport. In this proposed project, the researchers intend to develop an arcade basketball shooting game with an Arduino microcontroller. The system is operated by using a button designated for the player to press when they are ready to play. If a player shoots the basketball through the basketball hoop, the sensor will count it as a score and display the score onto a 7segment display using a WS2812 LED strip which will display the score, the highest score, as well as the time remaining in the game The high score will be stored in the EEPROM embedded in the Arduino so that the high score is saved even when it is turned off. This study is intended for the testing of the efficiency and reliability of a sensor for an
arcade basketball shooting game and will encourage the researchers to grasp a deeper understanding of feedback and control in specific hardware of the system. The researchers also aim to develop the system at a lesser cost than the commercially available products that can be showcased to the students of the College of Engineering.
Author
Cedrick Aldwin F. Cruz And Alvenn Kenneth C. Tutor
Abstract
SY
2019
Program
Bachelor of Science Electronics & Communication Engineering (327)
Department, College
Electrical Engineering and Electronics & Communication Engineering, Engineering
Department
College
College: Engineering