Greetings Best Community Members in the Galaxy!
Once again it's time to pick the winners of the last project competition, the Attack of the Drones competition. By volunteering to judge you help ensure that the winners of Attack of the Drones reflect the diversity of thought and opinion that makes this the best online community for engineers in the galaxy!
- One Grand Prize Winner Wins a $400 Shopping Cart!
- 3 First Place Winners Win a $200 Shopping Cart!
Those of you that have volunteered to judge in the past, you know the drill. Comment below to let me know or message me directly at tariq.ahmad.
You're under no obligation to vote for the best project but we do ask that you look for complete projects and let us know your thoughts on the winners you pick.
The guidelines are loosely structured but are designed to encourage complete project submissions (with steps and video proof), and we want this program to be something that everyone in the community can participate to post smaller projects that fit within a theme (a theme the members pick in a monthly poll) .
For each project submission did the entrant do the following:
- Follow the Steps - Did they provide the steps it took to complete the project (text, video, or images) and/or schematics.
- Submit Video Proof - Did they post a video proof of their project?
- Stick to the Theme - How well did the project stick to the theme of the competition?
- Demonstrate Originality - Did they come up with a clever name for their project? Or did they introduce something new or that is not commercially available?
Get a Decider badge for volunteering to judge a Project14 competition! To earn a Decider badge, simply volunteer to judge a Project14 Competition, pick the winners and give us the reason for your choices. The Decider badge will be your reward for making your decision! Diversity and inclusiveness are the strengths of this program. You can receive a Decider badge by volunteering to judge this or any future Project14 Competition
Here is the list of projects to choose from Attack of the Drones:
Project14 | Meet the Attack of the Drones Projects (Deadline Extended to June 14th)
The Projects:
Alpha Rover by ralphjy:
Alpha Rover - First Test
Alpha Rover - IR sensors and remote
Alpha Rover - Ultrasonic Ranging
Alpha Rover - Out of Control
Alpha Rover - GPS Unit
Alpha Rover - Interrupted
Alpha Rover | |
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Dromes4All : The First Prototype by dubbie:
Dromes4All | |
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Predictive maintenance for drones by vishwasn:
Predictive maintenance for drones | |
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Gesture Controlled Drone #1 : Introduction by crisdeodates:
Gesture Controlled Drone #2 : Preperation - Drone
Gesture Controlled Drone #3 : Preperation - M5Stack
Gesture Controlled Drone #4 : Gesture Control
Gesture Controlled Drone #5 : Gesture Recognition using Edge Impulse
Gesture Controlled Drone #6 : Interfacing and Testing
Gesture Controlled Drone #7 : Conclusion
Gesture Controlled Drone | |
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Telegram Controlled Drone #1 : Introduction by jissdeodates :
Telegram Controlled Drone #2 : Preparation - Drone and M5Stack module
Telegram Controlled Drone #3 : Preparation - Telegram Bot
Telegram Controlled Drone #4 : Integration and Testing
Telegram Controlled Drone #5 : Conclusion and Future Scope
Telegram Controlled Drone | |
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SRD-1 - 3D Printed Drone (Arduino + Raspberry) - June 11th Update - It Flies! by milosrasic98 :
Seriously, don't laugh, this was a genuine (and fruitful) learning exercise | |
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