Essays about: "esp8266"

Found 5 essays containing the word esp8266.

  1. 1. Internet of things connected notification device for people who are hard of hearing

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Wai Hang Shek; Thomas Geiger Ferotin; [2022]
    Keywords : Degree project; ESP8266; Raspberry Pi Zero W; Arduino UNO; IoT; Micro controllers; Product development; Swedish procurement; Kandidat examensarbete; ESP8266; Raspberry Pi Zero W; Arduino UNO; IoT; Mikrokontroller; Produktutveckling; Upphandling;

    Abstract : This degree project investigates the possibility to develop and re-design an IoT solution called NOT!FY, offered by the company Omnitor. NOT!FY is used by users who are hard of hearing or deaf as a complement to an accessibility communication application. READ MORE

  2. 2. A comparative study of open-source IoT middleware platforms.

    University essay from KTH/Hälsoinformatik

    Author : Robert Scott; Daniel Östberg; [2018]
    Keywords : IoT; Middleware; scalability and reliability; IoT; Middleware; skalbarhet och tillförlitlighet;

    Abstract : This is a comparative study of open-source IoT middleware platforms with the main focus on scalability and reliability. An initial evaluation of available open-source IoT platforms resulted in Kaa and Node-RED being the focus of this thesis. To further analyse the platforms, they were both subjected to testing with three real-world scenarios. READ MORE

  3. 3. Detection and velocity of a fast moving object

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för tillämpad signalbehandling

    Author : Venkata Naga Manikanta Aditya Gudipudi; [2017]
    Keywords : Arduino; Doppler Radar; Laser sensors; Esp8266;

    Abstract : Over a past few years, technology is constructing the way humans live. With the rapid growth towards Internet of Things (IOT) and other connected services, companies are investigating the ways to enhance current living conditions. READ MORE

  4. 4. Development of a Cost-Effective, Reliable and Versatile Monitoring System for Solar Power Installations in Developing Countries : A Minor Field Study as a Master Thesis of the Master Programme in Engineering Physics, Electrical Engineering

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Fasta tillståndets elektronik

    Author : Fredrik Trella; Nils Paakkonen; [2016]
    Keywords : Solar Power; PV Systems; Embedded Systems; Freescale Freedom Board; Freescale Kinetis; Kinetis K64; Measurement of Solar Power; IV curves; Electronics project management; Open Source; Designspark PCB; ECAD; CAD; EMC; PCB manufacturing; Prototyping; Minor Field Study; MFS; SIDA; SystemC; Kenya; Nairobi; University of Nairobi; Justus Simiyu; David Karibe; Arnold Bett; Mjomba Kale; Boniface J M Muthoka; International Science Programme; ISP; MIC79110YML; LM2576; Island System; Hybrid System; Solar Charge Controller; Solar Power Inverter; State Space Model; Model Based Development; Platform Based Development; Makers; Just-Us Powers; Just-Us; ESP8266; Fona mini; DHT22; ACS758; Model of Computation; MOC; Toner-Transfer; Toner Transfer; 3D-CAD; Mpala Research Centre;

    Abstract : This report is the result of a conducted Minor Field Study (MFS), to the greatestextent funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency(SIDA), in an attempt to design a system for evaluating smaller solar power systems indeveloping countries. The study was to the greater part conducted in Nairobi, Kenyain close collaboration with the University of Nairobi. READ MORE

  5. 5. WiFi Extension for Drought Early-Warning Detection System Components

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Elektroniska Kretsar och System

    Author : Alexander Pukhanov; [2015]
    Keywords : ESP8266; Drought Early-Warning Detection System; Wireless Mesh Network; Wireless Sensor Network; Wifi SoC; EM50;

    Abstract : Excessive droughts on the African continent have caused the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute to launch a program of gathering data in hopes of producing models for rainfalls and droughts. A sensor capable of gathering such data has already been chosen, however there remains the problem of conveniently retrieving data from each of the sensors spread over a large area of land. READ MORE