Robotics

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Internet Connected Smart Water Meter

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In this article by Pradeeka Seneviratne, author of the book Internet of Things with Arduino Blueprints, goes on to say that for many years and...

TV Set Constant Volume Controller

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In this article by Fabizio Boco, author of  Arduino iOS Bluprints, we learn how to control a TV set volume using Arduino and iOS. I don't...

Storing and Generating Graphs of the Stored Data

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In this article by Matthijs Kooijman, the author of the book Building Wireless Sensor Networks Using Arduino, we will explore some of the ways...

The Internet of Things

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In this article by Charles Hamilton, author of the book BeagleBone Black Cookbook, we will cover location-based recipes and how to hook up GPS. (For...

Dynamic Path Planning of a Robot

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In this article by Richard Grimmett, the author of the book Raspberry Pi Robotic Blueprints, we will see how to do dynamic path planning. Dynamic path...

Internet-Connected Smart Water Meter

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In this article by Pradeeka Seneviratne author of the book, Internet of Things with Arduino Blueprints, explains that for many years and even now, water...

Working On Your Bot

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 In this article by Kassandra Perch, the author of Learning JavaScript Robotics, we will learn how to wire up servos and motors, how to...

Building a Cloud Spy Camera and Creating a GPS Tracker

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In this article by Marco Schwartz author of the book Arduino for Secret Agents, we will build a GPS location tracker and use a...

Building Our First Poky Image for the Raspberry Pi

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In this article by Pierre-Jean TEXIER, the author of the book Yocto for Raspberry Pi, covers basic concepts of the Poky workflow. Using the Linux command...

How to Build your own Futuristic Robot

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In this article by Richard Grimmett author of the book Raspberry Pi Robotic Projects - Third Edition we will start with simple but impressive...