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FPGA Verilog student projects

Cornell University, , Prof. Bruce Land

Updated On 02 Feb, 19

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Lecture 6: Hand-tracking using video on FPGA

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Lecture Details

httppeople.ece.cornell.edulandcoursesece5760FinalProjectsf2011ml984_tnn7_yy475Publishintro.html
Our project derives ideas from the classic breakout game. In the game, there is a layer of bricks located on the top of the screen, a moveable paddle on the bottom, and a ball travelling across the screen. The objective of the game is to use the paddle to bounce the ball back up every time it falls down so that eventually the ball will break all the bricks. In our version, however, the game can be controlled with hand motions. Specifically, the player can move his hand left, right, up, or down to control the paddle accordingly. In addition to this, the player is allowed to accelerate or decelerate the ball by moving his hand up or down, respectively.

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Sam

Excellent course helped me understand topic that i couldn't while attendinfg my college.

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Dembe

Great course. Thank you very much.

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