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Raspberry Pi Sensors

You're reading from   Raspberry Pi Sensors Integrate sensors into your Raspberry Pi projects and let your powerful microcomputer interact with the physical world

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784393618
Length 192 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rushi Gajjar Rushi Gajjar
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Preface 1. Meeting Your Buddy – the Raspberry Pi FREE CHAPTER 2. Meeting the World of Electronics 3. Measuring Distance Using Ultrasonic Sensors 4. Monitoring the Atmosphere Using Sensors 5. Using an ADC to Interface any Analog Sensor with the Raspberry Pi 6. Uploading Data Online – Spreadsheets, Mobile, and E-mails 7. Creating an Image Sensor Using a Camera and OpenCV A. Shopping List Index

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With some knowledge on OpenCV, you can go ahead and read the manuals of OpenCV to gain more knowledge on how functions and arguments are passed. Initially, it can be somewhat difficult for you to start OpenCV using image pointers. There is an immense amount of help available at http://www.opencv.org. While taking help from the Internet and the code available from the official website, check for the OpenCV language (platform) first. It has been observed that when C code merges with C++ code, it doesn't work even after banging your head for hours. It is advised to keep The OpenCV Reference Manual (Current Release 2.4.9.0) with you while coding OpenCV.

It would be quite a good challenge for you to develop a project that fulfils the following requirements:

  • Capture live images using the interfaced camera, split the image into segments of the same size (say, four vertical segments), and compare it with the reference image. There will be a clear difference in one of the segments...

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