The Christmas Village Light Display was an idea put forth by our client Calvin Hughes who envisioned a display that would come to life via a colorful interactive network of wireless RGB (red, green and blue) lights that would neatly fit inside the village buildings. This idea will allow Calvin, and other future users, to efficiently and easily place and remove devices into the wireless network without the hassle of needing to route and accommodate for bulky wiring. This project will mainly focus on the implementation of a wireless network of RGB lights that will be configured by the user which will include audio visualization and array of different colors while keeping a minimal pricing option for both Calvin, Oregon State University and our team. The configuration itself will be completely autonomous inside the Village house, and will wirelessly communicate to a main receiver, which will be a small micro-controller inside a custom-made housing unit for a slick and out-of-the-way design. This will create an energy efficient, and an easy way to implement the display every year, only needing the user to change, or charge batteries.
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