Sensors, Transducers, Esps, Particles, Pis, Oh My!
This device will monitor sound levels throughout the night and let you know if you are being too loud by flashing an LED.
Proximity Sensor that will let a driver know when they are too close to an object
This IOT project reminds the owner when their plant needs watering.
Argon Particle devices used to record direction of a joystick, whose methods can be applied to various motion studies
This is an IOT project created for MEGR 3171 at UNC Charlotte. We hope you find it useful and can WAKEY WAKEY!
Using a Keypad to simulate a locking mechanism with LED lights. Input the right code and the respective LED turns on.
This IOT project is used to collect data and notify the user when a safe or lockbox has been opened.
A home-based disaster detection and monitoring system for fire, flood, temperature, and humidity.
The climate analyzer will read outdoor, bathroom, and indoor (reference) humidity.
Turn your light switch on and off from your phone.
Remote Controlling a laser through the use of multiple argons.
How to use a DHT22 temperature sensor and a particle argon to record the temperature change within an area.
Using a temperature sensor and 2 Particle Argons to read temperature in the apartment
A motion-sensing light system that has 2-way communication between 2 Particle Argons and uploads data to ThingSpeak.
This project involves incorporating two particle argon devices and measuring the ideal shower temperature.
A room monitoring system notifies a guard and allows him to respond quickly. The entire system can be monitored by a command room.
This project uses a DHT11 sensor to read the temperature and humidity and then displays these values on an LCD screen.
Two Argons use a motion sensor to detect motion, flash a led, and send you a text message thanking you for taking your pills.
Motion detector that triggers a change to an LCD screen.
This is an IoT project that uses two Particle Argons to detect when the washing machine cycle is finished and notify the user.
Wanna spy on your significant other, creep out your roommates, or figure out who's stealing all your beer? This motion detector will help!
This project is a one handed keyboard that is intended to reduce the movement required to type as well as increase the typing speed.
UNC Charlotte - MEGR3171 Introduction to Instrumentation - Fall 2019 IOT Project
Use the motion detector to notify you of when your kids try to sneak-a-peek at the presents!