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All projects in Community Development (27)
A pair of smart glasses for the blind. Powered by Android Things and TensorFlow.
My partner Jiahao Zhao and I designed, built, debugged, and finished this project in only six days!
A Raspberry Pi-based weather station that measures temperature, humidity and pressure using the Astro Pi Sense HAT and uploads the data.
We used a Particle Photon and Johnny-Five to send sensor data to Parse. Then we had an iOS app that pulled that data back down.
Like a smartphone it is a smart blind stick. Like your smartphone helps you it is also blind person to move where-ever they want.
Smart Crossing linked to canes and wheelchairs allowing the disabled to cross without the need to reach for the crossing buttons.
In this project I am trying to use amazon SQS and IOT services with temboo and arduino YUN to detect intruders.
People don’t have any easiest way to convey their message . Not only people it is still more difficult for the Government also to be aware o
Temperature sensor is used to control a switch (relay) to turn on or off the device.
Using AI to train face recognition through UP2 board, Intel Movidius NCS, and Walabot radar to add extra security.
Alexa and Sonar do the heavy lifting of light switches for the home.
Control your fan, lights, curtains, with yout smartphone, by your motion o voice commands.
Idea is to use AWS IoT button as a switch when pressed sends notification to the homeowner that someone has tried to enter the home.
Gutters to Gardens is a solar powered rain barrel for remotely or automatically activating a water distribution system for home garden beds.
Relay box that streams information from your phone to you, no matter where you are in the house.
Wake up to hearing the daily weather report, what traffic will be like, your favorite music, or the mornings top headlines.
A walk-through for setting up Android Things on Raspberry Pi 3 and showing off some of the cool things you can do. Part 4 - Bluetooth Comms.
A "smart router" that listens for devices connected to wifi and helps determine who is home based on who is connected.
A walk-through for setting up Android Things on Raspberry Pi 3 and showing off some of the cool things you can do. Part 3 - Remote LED.
A walk-through for setting up AndroidThings on Raspberry Pi 3 and showing off some of the cool things you can do.
Alexa is well suited to voice controlled information retrieval. Build new skills with hacked Bluetooth beacons to smartly find lost items.
An opensource community driven sensor ecosystem for data collection and distribution.
Clean your yard from your smartphone or preset a job for AYSE to follow!