Authors :
Liberios Vokorokos, Juraj Mihaľov, Matúš Uchnár.
Volume/Issue :
Volume 3 - 2018, Issue 7 - July
Google Scholar :
https://goo.gl/DF9R4u
Scribd :
https://goo.gl/BxUoiV
Thomson Reuters ResearcherID :
https://goo.gl/3bkzwv
Abstract :
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a constantly developing phenomenon, which involves an abundance of intelligent devices in schools, healthcare institutions and homes. IoT includes sensors sensing temperature, humidity, pressure, as well as many other quantities. This paper discusses the following issues: is it appropriate and if so, what devices to use to implement motion sensors in IoT. The article also opens the issue of interconnecting motion sensors – Leap Motion, Kinect v2 and Myo Armband with an Arduino UNO microcontroller and a Raspberry Pi 3 microprocessor.
Keywords :
Arduino UNO; Leap Motion; Kinect V2; Myo Armband; Raspberry Pi 3.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a constantly developing phenomenon, which involves an abundance of intelligent devices in schools, healthcare institutions and homes. IoT includes sensors sensing temperature, humidity, pressure, as well as many other quantities. This paper discusses the following issues: is it appropriate and if so, what devices to use to implement motion sensors in IoT. The article also opens the issue of interconnecting motion sensors – Leap Motion, Kinect v2 and Myo Armband with an Arduino UNO microcontroller and a Raspberry Pi 3 microprocessor.
Keywords :
Arduino UNO; Leap Motion; Kinect V2; Myo Armband; Raspberry Pi 3.