Open-Source Electronics Platforms
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- 9783038979722
- 9783038979739
- books978-3-03897-973-9
- History of engineering and technology
- Arduino
- automated vehicle
- automation networks
- BeagleBoard
- blockchain
- cloud computing
- Cloud of Things
- coalition
- context
- cyber-physical systems
- DC/DC converter
- digital signal controllers
- Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
- distributed energy resource
- distributed measurement systems
- dsPIC
- electromyogram (EMG)
- electrooculogram (EOG)
- embedded systems education
- EPICS
- eye tracking
- Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)
- FPGA
- hardware trojan taxonomy
- human-computer interface (HCI)
- individual management of livestock
- industry 4.0
- infrared
- interaction
- interleaved
- Internet of Things
- Java
- maximum power point tracking (MPPT)
- modified sliding window algorithm
- momentum data sensing
- n/a
- node-RED
- ontology
- OPC UA
- open hardware
- open platform
- open-source platform
- photovoltaic (PV) system
- PiCamera
- piecewise linear approximation (PLA)
- Python
- Raspberry Pi
- remote sensing platform
- robotic tool
- robotics
- science teaching
- sensor detection
- sensor networks
- service learning
- side channel analysis
- smart cities
- smart converter
- smart farming
- STEM
- support vector regression
- teaching robotics
- technology convergence
- thermal imaging
- virtual sensor
- vision system
- visual algorithms
- wireless sensor networks
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Open-source electronics are becoming very popular, and are integrated with our daily educational and developmental activities. At present, the use open-source electronics for teaching science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) has become a global trend. Off-the-shelf embedded electronics such as Arduino- and Raspberry-compatible modules have been widely used for various applications, from do-it-yourself (DIY) to industrial projects. In addition to the growth of open-source software platforms, open-source electronics play an important role in narrowing the gap between prototyping and product development. Indeed, the technological and social impacts of open-source electronics in teaching, research, and innovation have been widely recognized.
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