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Author | : Tony Gaitatzis |
Publisher | : Tony Gaitatzis |
Total Pages | : 211 |
Release | : 2017-09-29 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1775128032 |
This book is a practical guide to programming Bluetooth Low Energy for nRFx Bluetooth-enabled programmable microcontrollers. In this book, you will learn the basics of how to program an nRF microcontroller to communicate with any Central device over Bluetooth Low Energy. Each chapter of the book builds on the previous one, culminating in three projects: - An iBeacon - An Echo Server - A Remote Controlled Device Through the course of the book you will learn important concepts that relate to: - How Bluetooth Low Energy works - How data is sent and received - Common paradigms for handling data Skill Level This book is excellent for anyone who has basic or advanced knowledge of nRFx, microcontroller programming, or C++.
Author | : Kevin Townsend |
Publisher | : "O'Reilly Media, Inc." |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2014-04-30 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 149190058X |
With Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), smart devices are about to become even smarter. This practical guide demonstrates how this exciting wireless technology helps developers build mobile apps that share data with external hardware, and how hardware engineers can gain easy and reliable access to mobile operating systems. This book provides a solid, high-level overview of how devices use BLE to communicate with each other. You’ll learn useful low-cost tools for developing and testing BLE-enabled mobile apps and embedded firmware and get examples using various development platforms—including iOS and Android for app developers and embedded platforms for product designers and hardware engineers. Understand how data is organized and transferred by BLE devices Explore BLE’s concepts, key limitations, and network topology Dig into the protocol stack to grasp how and why BLE operates Learn how BLE devices discover each other and establish secure connections Set up the tools and infrastructure for BLE application development Get examples for connecting BLE to iPhones, iPads, Android devices, and sensors Develop code for a simple device that transmits heart rate data to a mobile device
Author | : Naresh Gupta |
Publisher | : Artech House |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1608075796 |
"Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) is one of the latest enhancements to Bluetooth technology and, as the name suggests, it is aimed at ultra low power devices, such as heart rate monitors, thermometers, and sensors. Due to very low power consumption, devices compliant with this standard can operate for several years on coin cell batteries without the need for recharging. This cutting-edge book helps you understand the whats, whys, and hows of Bluetooth LE. It includes a broad view of the technology, identifies the various building blocks, and explains how they come together. You also find discussions on Bluetooth basics, providing the background information needed to master Bluetooth LE"--Back cover.
Author | : Alasdair Allan |
Publisher | : Maker Media, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 287 |
Release | : 2015-12-02 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1680451944 |
This book is where your adventures with Bluetooth LE begin. You'll start your journey by getting familiar with your hardware options: Arduino, BLE modules, computers (including Raspberry Pi!), and mobile phones. From there, you'll write code and wire circuits to connect off-the-shelf sensors, and even go all the way to writing your own Bluetooth Services. Along the way you'll look at lightbulbs, locks, and Apple's iBeacon technology, as well as get an understanding of Bluetooth security-- both how to beat other people's security, and how to make your hardware secure.
Author | : Tony Gaitatzis |
Publisher | : Tony Gaitatzis |
Total Pages | : 641 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1775128016 |
This book is a practical guide to programming Bluetooth Low Energy for Android phones and Tablets In this book, you will learn the basics of how to program an Android device to communicate with any Central or Peripheral device over Bluetooth Low Energy. Each chapter of the book builds on the previous one, culminating in three projects: - A Beacon and Scanner - An Echo Server and Client - A Remote Controlled Device Through the course of the book you will learn important concepts that relate to: - How Bluetooth Low Energy works - How data is sent and received - Common paradigms for handling data Skill Level This book is excellent for anyone who has basic or advanced knowledge of Java programming on Android.
Author | : Vidushi Sharma |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 297 |
Release | : 2017-07-28 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 149878335X |
The advances in low-power electronic devices integrated with wireless communication capabilities are one of recent areas of research in the field of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). One of the major challenges in WSNs is uniform and least energy dissipation while increasing the lifetime of the network. This is the first book that introduces the energy efficient wireless sensor network techniques and protocols. The text covers the theoretical as well as the practical requirements to conduct and trigger new experiments and project ideas. The advanced techniques will help in industrial problem solving for energy-hungry wireless sensor network applications.
Author | : Pete Warden |
Publisher | : O'Reilly Media |
Total Pages | : 504 |
Release | : 2019-12-16 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1492052019 |
Deep learning networks are getting smaller. Much smaller. The Google Assistant team can detect words with a model just 14 kilobytes in size—small enough to run on a microcontroller. With this practical book you’ll enter the field of TinyML, where deep learning and embedded systems combine to make astounding things possible with tiny devices. Pete Warden and Daniel Situnayake explain how you can train models small enough to fit into any environment. Ideal for software and hardware developers who want to build embedded systems using machine learning, this guide walks you through creating a series of TinyML projects, step-by-step. No machine learning or microcontroller experience is necessary. Build a speech recognizer, a camera that detects people, and a magic wand that responds to gestures Work with Arduino and ultra-low-power microcontrollers Learn the essentials of ML and how to train your own models Train models to understand audio, image, and accelerometer data Explore TensorFlow Lite for Microcontrollers, Google’s toolkit for TinyML Debug applications and provide safeguards for privacy and security Optimize latency, energy usage, and model and binary size
Author | : Gordon F. Williams |
Publisher | : Maker Media, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2017-07-06 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1680451855 |
Making Things Smart teaches the fundamentals of the powerful ARM microcontroller by walking beginners and experienced users alike through easily assembled projects comprised of inexpensive, hardware-store parts. Current ARM programming books take a bland, textbook approach focused on complex, beginner-unfriendly languages like C or ARM Assembler. Making Things Smart uses Espruino (JavaScript for Hardware), flattening the learning curve.
Author | : Ovidiu Vermesan |
Publisher | : River Publishers |
Total Pages | : 330 |
Release | : 2015-06-16 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 8793237995 |
This book aims to provide a broad overview of various topics of Internet of Things (IoT), ranging from research, innovation and development priorities to enabling technologies, nanoelectronics, cyber-physical systems, architecture, interoperability and industrial applications. All this is happening in a global context, building towards intelligent, interconnected decision making as an essential driver for new growth and co-competition across a wider set of markets. It is intended to be a standalone book in a series that covers the Internet of Things activities of the IERC – Internet of Things European Research Cluster from research to technological innovation, validation and deployment. The book builds on the ideas put forward by the European Research Cluster on the Internet of Things Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda, and presents global views and state of the art results on the challenges facing the research, innovation, development and deployment of IoT in future years. The concept of IoT could disrupt consumer and industrial product markets generating new revenues and serving as a growth driver for semiconductor, networking equipment, and service provider end-markets globally. This will create new application and product end-markets, change the value chain of companies that creates the IoT technology and deploy it in various end sectors, while impacting the business models of semiconductor, software, device, communication and service provider stakeholders. The proliferation of intelligent devices at the edge of the network with the introduction of embedded software and app-driven hardware into manufactured devices, and the ability, through embedded software/hardware developments, to monetize those device functions and features by offering novel solutions, could generate completely new types of revenue streams. Intelligent and IoT devices leverage software, software licensing, entitlement management, and Internet connectivity in ways that address many of the societal challenges that we will face in the next decade.
Author | : Gerard Meijer |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 314 |
Release | : 2014-04-02 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1118703170 |
With contributions from an internationally-renowned group of experts, this book uses a multidisciplinary approach to review recent developments in the field of smart sensor systems, covering important system and design aspects. It examines topics over the whole range of sensor technology from the theory and constraints of basic elements, physics and electronics, up to the level of application-orientated issues. Developed as a complementary volume to ‘Smart Sensor Systems’ (Wiley 2008), which introduces the basics of smart sensor systems, this volume focuses on emerging sensing technologies and applications, including: State-of-the-art techniques for designing smart sensors and smart sensor systems, including measurement techniques at system level, such as dynamic error correction, calibration, self-calibration and trimming. Circuit design for sensor systems, such as the design of precision instrumentation amplifiers. Impedance sensors, and the associated measurement techniques and electronics, that measure electrical characteristics to derive physical and biomedical parameters, such as blood viscosity or growth of micro-organisms. Complete sensor systems-on-a-chip, such as CMOS optical imagers and microarrays for DNA detection, and the associated circuit and micro-fabrication techniques. Vibratory gyroscopes and the associated electronics, employing mechanical and electrical signal amplification to enable low-power angular-rate sensing. Implantable smart sensors for neural interfacing in bio-medical applications. Smart combinations of energy harvesters and energy-storage devices for autonomous wireless sensors. Smart Sensor Systems: Emerging Technologies and Applications will greatly benefit final-year undergraduate and postgraduate students in the areas of electrical, mechanical and chemical engineering, and physics. Professional engineers and researchers in the microelectronics industry, including microsystem developers, will also find this a thorough and useful volume.