A Micromouse is a small autonomous vehicle that is able to navigate its way through an unknown maze. The robot is self contained and battery operated and incorporates many aspects of electrical and computer engineering.
Our Micromouse team is made up of 7 Northeastern undergraduate electrical and computer engineers.
Name | Major | Graduation Year |
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Matthew Murphy | Bachelors of Computer Science and Computer Engineering | Class of 2018 |
Charles Ziegler | Bachelors of Electrical Engineering | Class of 2017 |
Sourabh Marathe | Bachelors of Computer Engineering | Class of 2018 |
Billy Kalfus | Bachelors of Computer Engineering and Physics | Class of 2020 |
Justin Xia | Bachelors of Computer Engineering | Class of 2020 |
Kenneth Afriyie | Bachelors of Computer Engineering | Class of 2020 |
Noah Lichtenstein | Bachelors of Computer Engineering | Class of 2020 |
We are using Bazel to build all of our code. It is an open source tool created by Google.
Installation instructions for Mac:
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Bazel can be installed directly from Homebrew with the command brew install bazel.
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If you encounter problems, make sure homebrew is updated. Do this by running brew update twice.
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If you still have problems run brew doctor.
Installation instructions for PC can be found here.
- Run /usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)" in your terminal.
- Instructions can be found here.
NEU Micromouse - name.
Requires Visual Studio Community with VisualGDB installed.