Hardware development for the socialight prototype 2

The aim of this final project is to create a second prototype of an Arduino controlled interactive smart lamp called Socialight where users get to control the lamp via an Android application. The wireless communication between Arduino and Android is made via Bluetooth. Using an Arduino Nano board, c...

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Main Author: Kua, Hui Lin
Other Authors: Pina Marziliano
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-780532023-07-07T16:07:27Z Hardware development for the socialight prototype 2 Kua, Hui Lin Pina Marziliano School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PABensen Pte. Ltd. DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Applications of electronics The aim of this final project is to create a second prototype of an Arduino controlled interactive smart lamp called Socialight where users get to control the lamp via an Android application. The wireless communication between Arduino and Android is made via Bluetooth. Using an Arduino Nano board, control of each LED is made possible with the board as the main control unit of the lamp. This report aims to document the process of incorporating latest technology to the hardware development of second prototype of a smart lamp together with design of the lamp exterior. This report will provide a detailed documentation of the choices of hardware to match up to latest technologies, the methodology adopted in development of Arduino and lamp exterior design as well as the challenges faced throughout the project by the student. The report ends with a conclusion where limitations and recommendations for future work are identified. Bachelor of Engineering (Information Engineering and Media) 2019-06-11T06:51:02Z 2019-06-11T06:51:02Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/78053 en Nanyang Technological University 76 p. application/pdf
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Hardware development for the socialight prototype 2
description The aim of this final project is to create a second prototype of an Arduino controlled interactive smart lamp called Socialight where users get to control the lamp via an Android application. The wireless communication between Arduino and Android is made via Bluetooth. Using an Arduino Nano board, control of each LED is made possible with the board as the main control unit of the lamp. This report aims to document the process of incorporating latest technology to the hardware development of second prototype of a smart lamp together with design of the lamp exterior. This report will provide a detailed documentation of the choices of hardware to match up to latest technologies, the methodology adopted in development of Arduino and lamp exterior design as well as the challenges faced throughout the project by the student. The report ends with a conclusion where limitations and recommendations for future work are identified.
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