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☁️ 📱 🌐 Projects based in Mobile and Pervasive Computing Labs. This projects was built using C++ (C Plus Plus) and Arduino IDE. This repository it's based in some practical lab exercises and examples related with Mobile and Pervasive Computing, among many others!

  • Updated Jun 29, 2019
  • C++

☁️ 📲 🔥 A project based in Mobile and Pervasive Computing. This project was built using Arduino, C++ (C Plus Plus), Java, Android and Google App Engine. The scenario chosen for this project was to combat forest fires with the use of sensors and actuators, to detect and prevent fire occurrences in forests, as also, collect and analyse data from them, and kept in a Web Server. A Mobile App was also built to support some functions and interactions with the system, globally.

  • Updated May 12, 2020
  • Java

☁️ 📲 🔥 A project based in Mobile and Pervasive Computing. This project was built using Arduino, C++ (C Plus Plus), Java, Android and Google App Engine. The scenario chosen for this project was to combat forest fires with the use of sensors and actuators, to detect and prevent fire occurrences in forests, as also, collect and analyse data from them, and kept in a Web Server. A Mobile App was also built to support some functions and interactions with the system, globally.

  • Updated Jun 29, 2019
  • C++

☁️ 📲 🔥 A project based in Mobile and Pervasive Computing. This project was built using Arduino, C++ (C Plus Plus), Java, Android and Google App Engine. The scenario chosen for this project was to combat forest fires with the use of sensors and actuators, to detect and prevent fire occurrences in forests, as also, collect and analyse data from them, and kept in a Web Server. A Mobile App was also built to support some functions and interactions with the system, globally.

  • Updated Jun 29, 2019
  • Java

An iterative prototype in the context of my master thesis "Exploration von interaktiven und unaufdringlichen Interfaces in einer semi-public Meetup Situation" (en. "Exploration of interactive and unobtrusive interfaces in a semi-public meetup situation"). It consists of a plastic cube equipped with leds and an ESP8266 that provides a web interface for color control.

  • Updated Apr 15, 2020
  • C++

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