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Internet of Things Programming Projects

By : Colin Dow
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Internet of Things Programming Projects

By: Colin Dow

Overview of this book

The Internet of Things (IOT) has managed to attract the attention of researchers and tech enthusiasts, since it powerfully combines classical networks with instruments and devices. In Internet of Things Programming Projects, we unleash the power of Raspberry Pi and Python to create engaging projects. In the first part of the book, you’ll be introduced to the Raspberry Pi, learn how to set it up, and then jump right into Python programming. Then, you’ll dive into real-world computing by creating a“Hello World” app using flash LEDs. As you make your way through the chapters, you’ll go back to an age when analog needle meters ruled the world of data display. You’ll learn to retrieve weather data from a web service and display it on an analog needle meter, and build a home security system using the Raspberry Pi. The next project has a modern twist, where we employ the Raspberry Pi to send a signal to a web service that will send you a text when someone is at the door. In the final project, you take what you've learned from the previous two projects and create an IoT robot car that you can use to monitor what your pets are up to when you are away. By the end of this book, you will be well versed in almost every possible way to make your IoT projects stand out.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)

Learning how to control the robot car

In Chapter 14, Controlling the Robot Car Using Python, we will start writing code to control T.A.R.A.S. Before we jump into the code, it's a good idea to look at how we may set up Raspberry Pi to access the interfaces that are needed. We should install the libraries we need to use to create the control code.

Configuring our Raspberry Pi

To ensure that we have the inferences that we require enabled for the robot car, do the following:

  1. Navigate to Application Menu | Preferences | Raspberry Pi Configuration
  2. Click on the Interfaces tab
  1. Enable Camera, SSH, and I2C. You may need to restart your Raspberry Pi:
If you haven't changed the default password for the pi user, you may...