Here are some images from us constructing the cornhole boards and the designing phase of the boards.
In this video, we walk you through our project and show off how our prototype will work. We also go in depth about the technology used for the project.
We have used RFID Antennas on the underside of the cornhole boards to detect Small Laundry tags in each of the bags. When the bag lands on the board, it enters into the range of one or more RFID antennas. When this happens, the laundry tag inside the cornhole bag is read and gives its unique ID back to the RFID reader. this unique ID allows the system to know whos bag is on the board so it can assign the points appropriately.
RFID antennas are able to read tags that are inside the coil but they can also read tags outside of the coil. This in practice, creates a ring around the coil of readable space. This is why we cut down on the number of antennas. This helps save on cost and interferance and cross talk between the antennas.
The score is automatically posted to a web app which currently is being hosted locally. In the future, we hope to host it on amazon web services.
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Meet the Team that designed the automatic scoring system for cornhole!
Did you find our project interesting and want to find out more about it? Please feel free to reach out to us down below!
2600 Clifton Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45221
Muschja@mail.uc.edu
hallabmb@mail.uc.edu
nemethmj@mail.uc.edu
(513) 556-5417