GPS Based Projects

Smartphone Garage Door Opener

Smartphone Garage Door Opener

I had an extra Raspberry Pi laying around from when I ordered two of them a few months ago.   I used the first one for a media center and it runs XBMC flawlessly allowing me to watch downloaded movies on my television.  I pretty much have my entire DVD collection converted to DIVX format saved

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GPS and the Raspberry Pi

GPS and the Raspberry Pi

This example will show how to use the Dexter Industries GPS shield with the Raspberry Pi using the Arduberry. Step 1: Hardware Required 1.Raspberry Pi 2.Arduberry 3.Dexter Industries GPS Shield Step 2: Connection the shield Slide on the Dexter Industries GPS shield on the Arduberry. Slide the Arduberry on the Raspberry Pi and power it

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My GPS disciplined Rubidium OCXO Frequency Standard and NTP server project

My GPS disciplined Rubidium OCXO Frequency Standard and NTP server project

Part 1 he Doctor: People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, butactually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint—it’s more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly… timey-wimey… stuff. Amy Pond: It’s spacey-wacey, isn’t it? —Dr. Who? Though delightfully silly, there is some truth to that quote! Time is an amazing phenomenon

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PiDroidGPSTracker

PiDroidGPSTracker

For the #CUITPHackathon organized at the University of Colorado at Boulder on 11/15/2014, our team built a GPS tracker using a Raspberry Pi and an Android device. Team members: Bhaumik Bhatt, Gavin Joseph, Sanket Nasre and Vishal Nagaonkar. Thanks to Prof. Joe McManus for organizing the Hackathon and guidance on the project. Summary: Spinning our

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