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A student team at University of Massachusetts have built this wireless face tracking camera system. Using a small 2-axis motorized camera meant to be mounted on model airplanes, an arduino, and ...
That said, it’s pretty easy to build using an Arduino, a GSM shield, a GPS system, and a handful of other components. The whole system is strapped and locked to the bottom of the saddle.
The system uses an Arduino Uno, a GSM shield, a GPS module, and a few other smaller parts. The idea here is pretty simple: you hide the Arduino somewhere in the car, hook it up to the battery, and ...
The Arduino Cloud’s Advanced Map widget is a powerful tool designed for this purpose, offering enhanced capabilities for tracking and visualizing the location history of your IoT devices.
See the finished project demonstration after the jump. This system can easily be implemented with other hardware, like this Arduino-based version we looked at earlier in the year.
At I/O, Google Will Be Tracking Things Like Noise Level And Air Quality With Hundreds Of Arduino-Based Sensors Drew Olanoff 11:56 AM PDT · May 13, 2013 ...
One industrious developer, named Jonathan Cook’s has created his very own 3D printed smartwatch in the form of the BLE smartwatch, that is equipped with a Arduino-compatible brain.
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