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BeagleBone Home Automation Blueprints

You're reading from   BeagleBone Home Automation Blueprints Automate and control your home using the power of the BeagleBone Black with practical home automation projects

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2016
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ISBN-13 9781783986026
Length 378 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rodolfo Giometti Rodolfo Giometti
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Dangerous Gas Sensors FREE CHAPTER 2. Ultrasonic Parking Assistant 3. Aquarium Monitor 4. Google Docs Weather Station 5. WhatsApp Laundry Room Monitor 6. Baby Room Sentinel 7. Facebook Plant Monitor 8. Intrusion Detection System 9. Twitter Access Control System with Smart Card and RFID 10. A Lights Manager with a TV Remote Controller 11. A Wireless Home Controller with Z-Wave Index

Setting up the software


In this project, we're going to show a trick to exchange data between two processes in a very simple manner. At the beginning of the chapter, it was mentioned that the ADCs must be sampled at 100Hz, but we don't need to be so fast to render a simple interface on the external LCD. In fact, a reasonable updating frequency for the user interface can be 1Hz (once per second.) So, to keep the code simple, we implement our device by using two different processes running at different frequencies that exchange data with each other instead of using a single process.

Simply speaking, if we realize a program called adc that reads the data from the ADCs at 100Hz and then prints its output on the stdout stream (standard output) at 1Hz, we can redirect such output to another program called lcd.sh that reads the data from its stdin stream (standard input) at 1Hz and then draws the user interface accordingly.

The data flow is unidirectional. Program adc reads data from the ADC and...

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