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Hardware button and LED to control association in wireless networks

Hardware button and LED to control association in wireless networks

Almost all wireless technologies use some kind of association process to enable devices to join the network. Such a process is typically initiated by pressing a button on the network controller and by subsequently pressing another button on the device to associate. Software gateways, like Dog, cannot naturally support this press-and-join interaction and the association

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Wireless monitor tank robot based on raspberry pi

Wireless monitor tank robot based on raspberry pi

Diy a wireless monitor tank is not difficult based on the raspberry pi, shown in the following picture. Step 1: ​Materials for the rc tank raspberry pi based monitor 1. Raspberry pi board: http://www.smartarduino.com/original-rpi-raspberry-pi-pie-512m-2-generation_p93783.html 2. Full-functional raspberry pi shield http://www.smartarduino.com/raspberry-pi-pie-rpi-shield-enhanced-v2-release-fully_p94186.html description: All the features include: l The full size perfectly compatible with raspberry pie, l

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Ultra Low Power Wireless IoT Platform

Ultra Low Power Wireless IoT Platform

TI offers wireless connectivity solutions for many personal electronics, industrial and automotive applications across all the major standards and technologies. With the broadest portfolio in the industry and millions of devices shipped over the past 15 years, our portfolio continues to expand and innovate. Including wireless microcontrollers (MCUs), wireless network processors and smart RF transceivers,

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Raspberry Pi Slow Scan Television SSTV Camera

Long-Range Wireless Broadcasts: Raspberry Pi Slow Scan Television (SSTV) Camera

In this project the Raspberry Pi with the PiCam is used as a wireless camera which can transmit images over long distances, usually hundreds of meters! Images are transmitted by amateur radio (ham radio) using slow scan television (SSTV) on the 2 meter band (144.5MHz). Thanks to Oliver Mattos and Oskar Weigl the Pi can generate

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