Rose-Hulman Embedded Linux Project Demos

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Mark A. Yoder

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Nov 13, 2017, 4:01:18 PM11/13/17
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Tomorrow my embedded linux students are demoing their projects.  

I'm having them reply to this message with a link the a wiki describing the project.  You can also look under P here[1].

Take a look at what they have done.

--Mark

Andrew Mueller

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Nov 14, 2017, 7:39:12 AM11/14/17
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We created a small scale mobile telepresence robot that we can control wirelessly.
Wiki page with more information is available here.

Yvette Weng

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Nov 14, 2017, 8:19:13 AM11/14/17
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We are building a project to use webcam to capture face and compare with the database to identify the person. 
Here is our wiki page. Wiki

Daniel Neelappa

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Nov 14, 2017, 8:58:48 AM11/14/17
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Hi,

I was able to communicate with my car through my beaglebone blue. 

It is still an active project, as I'm trying to decipher what message causes a certain action.



Thanks,
Daniel

adamw...@gmail.com

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Nov 14, 2017, 12:27:44 PM11/14/17
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My project was to monitor data coming in from a CANbus and then display and graph the data on a webpage. More information can be found here, and a quick YouTube clip of the project in action is here.

-Adam


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joe...@aol.com

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Nov 14, 2017, 10:05:33 PM11/14/17
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We used our beagle bone to capture an image of a Sudoku puzzle, detect the numbers using the Google Vision API, and solve the puzzle. Here is our wiki page: https://elinux.org/ECE497_Project_Sudoku_Solver

Ryan Evans

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Nov 14, 2017, 10:07:55 PM11/14/17
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My project was to create a pinball machine, controlled by the BeagleBone.  Here is the wiki page.

-Ryan Evans


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