has anybody on the list played with 3D scanning? i remember
this used to be really expensive and require lasers and
stuff, but lately it seems everybody's hacking on the
Microsoft Kinect and using it to capture basic 3D data that
can then be massaged in software.
what i'd like to do is scan some of my wife's small hand-made
figurines, and try printing them on my friend's new MakerBot.
it's more a proof-of-concept than anything really important,
so i'm looking for an easy, low-cost solution.
cheers,
-mykle-
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From: <matr...@aol.com>
Date: Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: Social Media
To: ioan...@gmail.com
I appreciate the details, I have another question I want to ultimately
do what this company www.reallifeconnect.com is doing with
their rfid reader and software. I'm going to have somebody else build
the software end so the rfid reader can scan wristbands,
send the info to twitter & facebook, allow event attendees to register
on a user interface for wristbands and collect they event
data.How much would you charge to create something like this?
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From: Ioan Ghip <ioan...@gmail.com>
To: matrxent <matr...@aol.com>
Sent: Wed, Mar 21, 2012 1:13 pm
Subject: Re: Social Media
Hi,I suppose the best way is to make first a configurable reader that
can connect to the internet. When you have this tested and working, then
you can duplicate it to make as many readers as you need around the event.
Then when you give away the rfid wristbands, you collect from the person
their facebook , twitter, email, etc (whatever they want to register
with) and keep all those info on a central server. When a person
activate the rfid at a remote reader location, the remote location would
send a request to the main server, for example something like this:
http://server_address/?rfid=123456788996&remote_station=2
Then you know that the person that wares the rfid tag 123456788996 just
scanned it to the reader station 2. You find the person in the database
and send to their email/twitter etc, the info that are presented at the
expo stand no 2.
To make the reader, you would need a serial rfid reader, a wireless
router that supports openwrt, an arduino board (or compatible).
The arduino board receives the info from the rfid reader, sends it to
the router over a wired serial connection. The router runs a script that
waits for info on the serial port and when is received makes the request
to the central server.
I think that should be pretty simple and a fun project.
-ioan
-----Original Message-----
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 12:59 PM, <matr...@aol.com> wrote:
I seen your site with the tweeting cat door opener and wanted to know
if you can breakdown how
to make to setup a similar system that can be used for events. I want to
use rfid wristbands
for event attendees and then setup readers throughout they event that
can send information
via twiter, fb etc. once they scan the wristbands.
-Hans
On 3/30/2012 9:01 AM, Mykle Hansen wrote:
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