Dothan City Schools is congratulating a high school senior who was accepted to a prestigious, international science and engineering fair. Dothan High senior Alexis Saffold first ...
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ESP32 motion detection setup with Arduino and ESPHome for Home Assistant
In this video, I'm exploring the use of Mini PIR Sensors with ESP32 with both Arduino-based projects as well as making a movement sensor for Home Assistant by using ESPHome. The sensor is quite ...
The Arduino is a great way for hobbyists and pros alike to experiment with programmable objects, but it can be confusing for beginners without these tools.
As a result, remote control technologies are being widely adopted across various sectors. Among the many components used in ...
With VENTUNO Q, AI can finally move from the cloud into the physical world. This platform makes it possible to build machines that perceive, decide, and act — all on a single ...
Named after the Italian word for twenty-one​, VENTUNO Q builds on the iconic legacy of the popular Arduino® UNOâ„¢ family and embodies the company’s coming of age as it prepares to celebrate its ...
VENTUNO Q eliminates multi-device complexity because it delivers synchronized perception, decision, and action on a single board. The main processor runs Ubuntu and Linux Debian with upstream support, ...
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Arduino heart rate monitor using Pro Mini PulseSensor and OLED for beginners
In this video I'm building an Arduino Heart Rate Monitor that is housed in a toy handle in the style of the Star Trek Tricoder. The device uses the PulseSensor with an Arduino Pro Mini and an OLED ...
Abstract: Water distribution systems (WDSs) are essential infrastructures susceptible to cyber-physical attacks (CPAs) and thus require advanced defense mechanisms. This study introduces a novel, ...
Abstract: Miniaturized vision-based tactile sensors (VBTSs) are essential for compact and high-resolution surface perception in constrained environments. However, conventional lens-based imaging ...
For the first time, a team of US researchers has used sensors containing highly excited Rydberg atoms to detect signals from an ordinary handheld radio. Through a careful approach to demodulating the ...
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