Arduino watches for a kitchen catastrophe
I guess I should start by admitting that “Arduino watches for a kitchen catastrophe” article was inspired by my own stupidity. When I was a kid, I left a frying pan on a lit stove.
I guess I should start by admitting that “Arduino watches for a kitchen catastrophe” article was inspired by my own stupidity. When I was a kid, I left a frying pan on a lit stove.
The idea is to build a controller and wireless nodes to control and monitor. After a lot of hit and trial with many different controllers like OpenHab, DomotiGa, Ago Control
It’s an experimental proof of concept to play with the application of embedded computing to solve particular use cases)
Sleep deprivation has been driving me mad recently.
Traditional wireless CCTV cameras are cheap but anyone with a wireless receiver can view your signal. On the other hand, IP cameras are secure
This is just the beginning of home automation. A truly uber home automation system should have available many different types of inputs, and be able to affect many types of outputs.
This is the project I have done alone. I tried to make something could be helpful to those Taiwanese whose age is old.
It has become apparent that WebIOPi is not yet compatible with the Raspberry Pi v2. If you are following this tutorial, you must be using the first-generation Pi.
The Smart home automation and security system are two different systems which works with the same technology