Projects tagged ‘sensor’


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The AspireRFID project aims at developing and promoting an open-source, lightweight, standards-compliant, scalable, privacy-friendly, and integrated middleware to ease the development, the deployment ... [More] and the management of RFID-based applications and sensor-based applications. It implements several specifications from consortiums such as EPC Global, NFC Forum, ... [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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The Instrument Element is a Cloud/Grid component that provides the computational/data Infrastructure with an abstraction of real instruments, and Users with a more interactive interface to control ... [More] them. In other words this component provides an access to existing devices using a Service Oriented Architecture and it allows an easy orchestration of devices using a mesh-up approach. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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Created over 2 years ago.

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Hackystat is an open source framework for automated collection and analysis of software engineering process and product metrics. Hackystat users attach software 'sensors' to their development tools ... [More] , which unobtrusively collect and send raw data about development to a Hackystat web application for analysis and display. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

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ASuite is an application launcher to manage an unlimited number of files, folders and webpage for quick access. It is designed to work with removable storage (uses relative paths) media like USB sticks, hard drives, iPods, etc.
Created about 1 year ago.

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The Teabox sensor interface samples sensor data, and sends the sensor data multiplexed over a digital audio cable to a host computer. Software to demux the signal and use the sensor data is provided ... [More] for several environments: Max/MSP (various versions and platforms) -- objects originally written by Timothy Place PureData -- objects originally written by Olaf Matthes [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

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Contiki is a lightweight, portable, open source operating system for embedded and resource-constrained computers. Features include -Graphical user interface -Multitasking -Screensaver -TCP/IP stack -Telnet client -Web browser -Web server
Created over 2 years ago.

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TinyOS is an embedded network operating system. LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT is a platform for lots of interesting things.
Created 11 months ago.

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A wildlife tracking project using Sun SPOTs. Network uses FPS reservation-based routing. Ongoing work in power management.
Created about 1 month ago.

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The Make Controller is an open source network-enabled microcontroller platform, based on the Atmel 32-bit SAM7X, sponsored by MakingThings. It provides easy to use development tools, a rich set of ... [More] libraries to get you started quickly and a variety of integrations to desktop environments. The main support site, with forums, documentation and store can be found at http://www.makingthings.com. There are a variety of software components to the Make Controller project: FirmwareThe firmware for the Make Controller is written in C/C++ and provides a variety of libraries for easily controlling the board's peripherals, communicating on the network, via USB and much more. Docs are available at http://www.makingthings.com/ref/firmware/html. mchelperMake Controller Helper is a configuration program that makes it easy to communicate with the default firmware build for the Make Controller, called Heavy. Heavy communicates with mchelper via OSC (Open Sound Control) and exposes most of the functionality on the board to external control. mchelper also provides an XML server that can manage communication between the Make Controller and other desktop applications if those applications can't or don't want to communicate directly via USB or the network interface. mchelper is written in C++/Qt4. mcbuilderMake Controller Builder is an easy to use, all in one development environment for the Make Controller. It provides a pre-configured toolchain for cross compilation, simple code editor and project management for Make Controller firmware development. mcbuilder is written in C++/Qt4. Flash / ActionScriptThe Make Controller can communicate with Flash & ActionScript projects via the XMLSocket API. This requires running mchelper since Flash can't communicate directly via USB, for example. Docs are available at http://www.makingthings.com/ref/flash. Max/MSPThe Make Controller can communicate via USB with Max/MSP using the mc.usb external. If you don't need to communicate via USB, you can use the built-in udpsend and udpreceive objects along with the OpenSoundControl object from CNMAT. [Less]
Created 3 months ago.