Security – Safety Projects

Raspberry Pi Model 4B with 8GB RAM

Raspberry Pi projects to facilitate research

Collecting environmental data and monitoring your research projects can require lots of resources. Growing conditions in greenhouses, chambers, and any other controlled environment, vary from outdoor climates and that variation needs to be accounted for in research. This is often accomplished with sensors for temperature, humidity, soil moisture, light quality, etc., that can be expensive […]

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Concept Block Diagram of Project 2

Wi­Fi Connected Locker Access System

Problem Statement Senior Design teams at Iowa State store their projects in the Senior Design lab in lockerssecured by padlocks. These locks are reused semester after semester and previous studentsmay remember their locker combination for the sake of tampering with current student’sprojects. Additionally, administrators have the maintenance overhead of manually assigninglockers to students. This is

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High Level Overview

Eagleye: Integration of Personnel Tracking in an Augmented Reality Environment

Introduction Problem Statement There are inherently a lot of problems with not knowing where people are located at. Whetherthey are in the location they say they are, or if they are missing and others are trying to find them.When workers cannot be located, there are safety concerns, for example if you are working withsomething dangerous

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Raven Pi Security Camera

Raven Pi Security Camera

Look out, Raven Pi is watching you! With its swivelling head, piercing red eyes and loudly Poe-quoting speaker no motion is left un-noticed. This plastic raven is enjoying a new after-life as a practical yet creepy security camera, the Raven Pi. It has a Raspberry Pi in its belly and a Pi Camera embedded in

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Smart Home

Smart Home

This project is submitted to Deakin University, School of IT, for Unit SIT210 – Embedded Systems Development. Problem Statement: Even though there are a lot of security systems that are present in the market but most involve the use of motion sensors and CCTV camera separately in the premises which incurs extra cost on the

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