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Python Programming for Arduino

You're reading from   Python Programming for Arduino Develop practical Internet of Things prototypes and applications with Arduino and Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783285938
Length 400 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Pratik Desai Pratik Desai
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Python Programming for Arduino
Credits
About the Author
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Preface
1. Getting Started with Python and Arduino FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with the Firmata Protocol and the pySerial Library 3. The First Project – Motion-triggered LEDs 4. Diving into Python-Arduino Prototyping 5. Working with the Python GUI 6. Storing and Plotting Arduino Data 7. The Midterm Project – a Portable DIY Thermostat 8. Introduction to Arduino Networking 9. Arduino and the Internet of Things 10. The Final Project – a Remote Home Monitoring System 11. Tweet-a-PowerStrip Index

Chapter 8. Introduction to Arduino Networking

So far, we used a hardwired serial connection to interact with Arduino, a serial monitor to observe the Arduino serial data, and a Python serial library (pySerial) to transfer data between the Arduino and Python applications. During this entire exchange, the range of communication was limited due to the hardwired serial connection. As a solution, you can use a wireless protocol such as ZigBee, Bluetooth, or other RF channels to establish a communication channel for a remote serial interface. These wireless protocols are extensively used in remote hardware applications, and they use the serial interface to transfer data. Due to their use of serial communication, these protocols require very little to no additional programming changes on the Arduino or Python side. You may require additional hardware to enable these protocols, however. The major benefit of these protocols is that they are really easy to implement. However, they are restricted with...

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