An off-the-shelf kit and about two hours are all you need.
XDA Developers on MSN
Most people buy the wrong Raspberry Pi for what they actually need it to do
Not all Raspberry Pis are created equal. Performance, power demands, and I/O differences make some models better suited for specific projects.
Abstract: Surveillance, crowd management, and person tracking are major problems. This research work describes the process of counting and identifying people in real-world scenarios, as well as ...
BMV080 is a low-power, low-cost PM1, PM2.5, and PM10 sensor module with I2C and SPI interfaces that sells for just $29.90.
WiFi and Bluetooth LE can now be used simultaneously on Arduino boards with NINA-W102 (ESP32) module
Today I learned that WiFi and Bluetooth LE could NOT be used simultaneously on Arduino boards featuring the ESP32-based u-blox NINA-W102 wireless module, ...
PipeINEER can travel for up to six kilometers on battery power while capturing detailed images of each PIM, and uses an AI model trained to detect any abnormalities. If the robot detects an issue, it ...
HooRii today announced that it will launch its Kickstarter campaign for ClawStage beginning on Sunday, March 15. The campaign shall position the product as a fully integrated, ready-to-run embodied AI ...
Getting started with Raspberry Pi can be a bit daunting for a newcomer, but these tips will have you on your way to ...
Real-time face tracking has evolved from a research novelty into a practical tool for interactive robotics, surveillance, and automation. Advances in ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results