Physical

Visualizing Arduino Data

Arduino has come out with a serial plotter, but it leaves a lot to be desired. In order to visualize Arduino data, I have had better luck with processing. There is a sample program on the arduino site: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Graph. The processing

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Visualizing Arduino Data

Arduino has come out with a serial plotter, but it leaves a lot to be desired. In order to visualize Arduino data, I have had better luck with processing. There is a sample program on the arduino site: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Graph. The processing

/ rpaetz

“Babolat PLAY” by Babolat (2015)

The Babolat PLAY is a connected tennis racket. The racket records data about every hit, including serves, swing angle, impact location, velocity, force, and spin. It pairs with your phone over Bluetooth. Babolat’s app uploads your data to the cloud,

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“Babolat PLAY” by Babolat (2015)

The Babolat PLAY is a connected tennis racket. The racket records data about every hit, including serves, swing angle, impact location, velocity, force, and spin. It pairs with your phone over Bluetooth. Babolat’s app uploads your data to the cloud,

/ robert

“Nimbus 2.0” by Nimbus (2015)

Nimbus is the world’s first Smart towel rack, re-thinking how your bathroom works. The central premise is a sterilizing UV lamp, to kill the bacteria on your towel. The product is waterproof, but requires an outlet for power. Nimbus 2.0

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“Nimbus 2.0” by Nimbus (2015)

Nimbus is the world’s first Smart towel rack, re-thinking how your bathroom works. The central premise is a sterilizing UV lamp, to kill the bacteria on your towel. The product is waterproof, but requires an outlet for power. Nimbus 2.0

/ robert

“Massage Me” by Mika Satomi, Hannah Perner-Wilson (2007)

“Massage Me” is a “wearable massage interface” that turns a back massage into a video game controller. From their website: Playing Massage me requires two people, one who wears the jacket to receive the massage and one who massages the

/ racheln

“Massage Me” by Mika Satomi, Hannah Perner-Wilson (2007)

“Massage Me” is a “wearable massage interface” that turns a back massage into a video game controller. From their website: Playing Massage me requires two people, one who wears the jacket to receive the massage and one who massages the

/ racheln

“Universal Remotes for smart homes” by Revolv (2013)

The name of the app is pretty self-explanatory. You manage all of your smart home add-ons and this app organizes them for you on your phone so you have complete access from your smartphone. Where this is more practical, it

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“Universal Remotes for smart homes” by Revolv (2013)

The name of the app is pretty self-explanatory. You manage all of your smart home add-ons and this app organizes them for you on your phone so you have complete access from your smartphone. Where this is more practical, it

/ kapolo

“Piper” by Icontrol Networks (2015)

Piper is a home security product that also links together other home automation products. The primary function of Piper is its camera. With a large field of view, Piper’s camera can monitor an entire room or open area of the user’s home. The live camera feed can be monitored remotely through a smartphone or tablet. Notifications can also be sent when Piper senses movement or when a connected IoT device is triggered. A user remotely monitoring their home can also use Piper to interact with people on the video feed. The primary motivation for using Piper is peace of mind. Piper allows the user to check in on their family, pets, things, etc. any time they feel worried about their safety. Additionally, the notification feature allows the user to know what is going on at their house in real time.

/ rpaetz

“Piper” by Icontrol Networks (2015)

Piper is a home security product that also links together other home automation products. The primary function of Piper is its camera. With a large field of view, Piper’s camera can monitor an entire room or open area of the user’s home. The live camera feed can be monitored remotely through a smartphone or tablet. Notifications can also be sent when Piper senses movement or when a connected IoT device is triggered. A user remotely monitoring their home can also use Piper to interact with people on the video feed. The primary motivation for using Piper is peace of mind. Piper allows the user to check in on their family, pets, things, etc. any time they feel worried about their safety. Additionally, the notification feature allows the user to know what is going on at their house in real time.

/ rpaetz

“Mother” by Sense (2015)

Mother is a product that consists of a base station (also called Mother) and sensor “cookies” that the user can attach to a variety of objects. The Mother connects to all of the cookies and to your phone. This allows the user to be notified of events from the cookies. The cookies have temperature and motion sensors, and the activity that they track can be easily set and changed. This means that the user will not have to buy a huge number of the cookies if they are willing to switch them regularly. The adaptability of the sensors also allow for daily goals to be set and tracked, even if the goals vary wildly from day to day. Some examples that Sense gives for possible uses are: activity monitoring, pill schedule notifications, child tracking, and ranking who is the best at tooth brushing.

/ rpaetz

“Mother” by Sense (2015)

Mother is a product that consists of a base station (also called Mother) and sensor “cookies” that the user can attach to a variety of objects. The Mother connects to all of the cookies and to your phone. This allows the user to be notified of events from the cookies. The cookies have temperature and motion sensors, and the activity that they track can be easily set and changed. This means that the user will not have to buy a huge number of the cookies if they are willing to switch them regularly. The adaptability of the sensors also allow for daily goals to be set and tracked, even if the goals vary wildly from day to day. Some examples that Sense gives for possible uses are: activity monitoring, pill schedule notifications, child tracking, and ranking who is the best at tooth brushing.

/ rpaetz

“Egg Minder” by Quirky (2013)

This is an egg tray that is wifi enabled so that it can tell you how many eggs you have left. I repeat, this is an egg tray with wifi. So that you can tell how many eggs you have left. No further comment.

/ dsakamot

“Egg Minder” by Quirky (2013)

This is an egg tray that is wifi enabled so that it can tell you how many eggs you have left. I repeat, this is an egg tray with wifi. So that you can tell how many eggs you have left. No further comment.

/ dsakamot

“BodyGuardian” by Preventice (2014)

This product is a wearable and noninvasive wearable that tracks biometric data of patients and allows physicians to monitor them. The sensors measure things like heart rate, respiration rate, activity level, and blood pressure. Physicians can access the information online

/ kmatharu

“BodyGuardian” by Preventice (2014)

This product is a wearable and noninvasive wearable that tracks biometric data of patients and allows physicians to monitor them. The sensors measure things like heart rate, respiration rate, activity level, and blood pressure. Physicians can access the information online

/ kmatharu

“Hapifork” by Hapi

Hapifork is an electronic fork that keeps track of eating habits and vibrates when you are eating too fast. It keeps metrics such as how you long you spend eating and how many times you bring your fork to your

/ varungpta

“Hapifork” by Hapi

Hapifork is an electronic fork that keeps track of eating habits and vibrates when you are eating too fast. It keeps metrics such as how you long you spend eating and how many times you bring your fork to your

/ varungpta