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Internet of things with Intel Galileo

You're reading from   Internet of things with Intel Galileo Employ the Intel Galileo board to design a world of smarter technology for your home

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781782174585
Length 212 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Internet of Things with Intel Galileo
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Introducing Galileo FREE CHAPTER 2. Rediscovering the Arduino IDE 3. Monitoring the Board Temperature 4. Creating a Motion Sensing Light 5. Intel IoT Developer Kit Tools 6. Building an Irrigation System 7. Creating Christmas Light Effects 8. The Intel XDK IoT Edition 9. Developing an IoT Quiz 10. Integrating with Muzzley Index

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As you were able to test by yourself, Galileo can be used as a small web server, being able to deliver web pages and callable endpoints. This type of server can be used to allow controlling actuators or display values that are read from the sensors in a local network.

You learned how to use a relay to control a lightbulb. Adjusting the code a bit, you will be able to control your own home lights from a computer or even a mobile device web browser. Besides lightbulbs, relays can be used to control devices such as power outlets or any other devices that have an on and off status.

Using a motion sensor and a photoresistor, you were able to understand how to make the relay actuate based on motion detection and incident light. Although we are used to see motion detection sensors heavily bounded to common spaces' lighting systems, such as entrance halls, it can also be used as a trigger in surveillance or intrusion alarm systems. Photoresistors can also have many more applications. An example...

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