Chapter 1, page 11 This code is basic but allows the reader to gain insight into key elements for several other projects in this book. It combines two pieces of code that are listed in the examples ...
What if you could replace a $20,000 military-grade router with a DIY system costing just $106.23? It sounds improbable, but thanks to open source ingenuity and affordable hardware, it’s entirely ...
Imagine a vehicle cruising at 54 kilometres per hour, roughly the speed of an object moving 0.5 metres per frame at 30 frames per second (0.5×30×3.6=54 km/hr). Mounted on the vehicle’s roof is a ...
A delightfully over-engineered solution to an unusual modern problem! Use Bluetooth peripherals with Bluetooth-disabled computers. This project creates a Bluetooth USB HID relay using a Raspberry Pi ...
Abstract: This study delves into the distributed linear quadratic tracking (LQT) problem within interconnected multimachine power systems (IMMPSs), and proposes a model-free policy iteration (PI) ...
Abstract: We present a complete control system of a smart home electric heating, using Raspberry Pi single-board computer, and Blynk IoT platform. The designed system measures the temperatures of the ...
Raspberry Pi MicroSD Card (32GB or larger) MicroUSB Cable (data-capable) Computer with Windows, macOS, or Linux and internet access Now you are all set! The app is straightforward. You can either send ...
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