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Makers, hobbyists and developers that enjoy building projects using the Arduino platform might be interested in this awesome Arduino GPS Map Navigation System which was being built by Kathy Yang.
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 ...
Another mini computer called an Arduino forms the brains for the steering system. It’s a cheap and cheerful unit that entry-level programmers often start out on and can be picked up for about £20.
[Wayne] wrote in to share an item he just finished working on, an I2C GPS shield for the Arduino. While other GPS solutions have existed for quite some time, his caught our eye due to its feature l… ...
This is the second version of the firm’s OpenTracker system, which is an open source commercial grade GPS/GLONASS vehicle tracker that comes with a free web interface for tracking it on Googlemaps or ...
The extendable Arduino GPS data logger consists of a shield that is fitted with the GPS receiver, SD card reader, and accelerometer, together with an Arduino UNO board. This combination of ...
Now that tinkering has finally come to fruition with [Phang]’s TraLog shield, a single Arduino shield that combines GPS tracking with a GSM and GPRS transceiver.
Over at DSS Circuits, Wayne Truchsess has posted a great article about a “Honeypot” he built inside an empty PS3 case. The device includes a GPS for tracking its position, an accelerometer for ...
Based on the Arduino form factor with an Atmel ARM Cortex-M0+ based CPU. Embedded World: Your Electronics Weekly guide » Called the SmartEverything board, it includes a Telit SIGFOX M2M module and ...
The ESLOV IoT Invention Kit is an official Arduino product that adds Internet of Things capabilities to your hardware products. Trying to build a connected fridge to beat Samsung?