This week, our group collaborated to prepare for an upcoming final presentation and demonstration. After discussing with my group partner, we decided to reduce the content in the slides, such as the literature review, hardware components, safety features, and testing plan, as these were already covered in the proposal stage. The focus of this presentation is solely on the results of the system testing. Therefore, the content of our presentation slides includes a cover page, introduction, objectives, problem statement, context diagram with functional description, block diagram, flow chart, circuit diagram, V-Model, and conclusion results. We worked on and completed each of these sections throughout the week.
In the same week, as part of the preparation for the demonstration, we conducted the final testing on the project to check for any issues with the outputs. Unfortunately, the readings of the battery voltage and percentage showed unbalanced output during the charging process, resulting in the microcontroller not receiving power from the battery and relying on the 5V supply connected to the microcontroller's USB port to operate. Both automatic and manual control via the remote web server was not functioning correctly for the movement system. We will address these issues in the coming week before the final presentation day.

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