Create wireless sensor networks and intelligent interactive devices with the ZigBee wireless networking protocol. With fast-paced hands-on guide, you'll build a series of useful projects by the time you're halfway through the book, including a complete Arduino- and XBee-powered wireless network that delivers remotely-sensed data. This resource- and reference-packed book is perfect for inventors, hackers, crafters, students, hobbyists, and scientists.
Create wireless sensor networks and intelligent interactive devices with the ZigBee wireless networking protocol. With fast-paced hands-on guide, you'll build a series of useful projects by the time you're halfway through the book, including a complete Arduino- and XBee-powered wireless network that delivers remotely-sensed data. This resource- and reference-packed book is perfect for inventors, hackers, crafters, students, hobbyists, and scientists.
Robert Faludi is an NYU Professor, SVA professor, and an expert consultant on commercial projects, including large-scale home energy monitoring. His work has appeared in The New York Times, CNet, Good Morning America, and elsewhere. He is a co-creator of the LilyPad XBee wearable radios, and Botanicalls, a system that allows thirsty plants to place phone calls for human help.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface How This Book Is Organized About the Title About the Examples Conventions Used in This Book Using Code Examples Safari® Books Online How to Contact Us Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Getting Ready 1.1 Buying an XBee Radio 1.2 Buying an Adapter 1.3 Choosing a Terminal Program 1.4 Summary Chapter 2: Up and Running 2.1 Radio Basics 2.2 Introduction to ZigBee 2.3 XBee Firmware Updates 2.4 Configuring XBee 2.5 Basic ZigBee Chat 2.6 Success! Chapter 3: Build a Better Doorbell 3.1 ZigBee and Arduino 3.2 Doorbell Projects Chapter 4: Ins and Outs 4.1 The Story of Data 4.2 I/O Concepts 4.3 Romantic Lighting Sensor Chapter 5: API and a Sensor Network 5.1 What's an API? 5.2 Protocols 5.3 XBee API Protocol 5.4 API Frame Types 5.5 Simple Sensor Network 5.6 Yay! Chapter 6: Sleeping, Then Changing the World 6.1 Sleep Mode 6.2 Simple Sensor with Sleep Project 6.3 Direct Actuation 6.4 Direct Actuation Example 6.5 Summary Chapter 7: Over the Borders 7.1 Gateways 7.2 ConnectPorts 7.3 Remote Management 7.4 XBee Internet Gateway (XIG) 7.5 Twitter Reader 7.6 Moving Forward Chapter 8: More to Love 8.1 Advanced ZigBee 8.2 Serial Flow Control 8.3 Sharing Data 8.4 Simple Sensor Network with Pachube 8.5 The Future of ZigBee 8.6 Next Steps for You Resource Guide Arduino Resources Processing Resources Python Resources ZigBee Resources Online Recommended Books Sidewalk Telescopes Troubleshooting Reference Tables Colophon
Preface How This Book Is Organized About the Title About the Examples Conventions Used in This Book Using Code Examples Safari® Books Online How to Contact Us Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Getting Ready 1.1 Buying an XBee Radio 1.2 Buying an Adapter 1.3 Choosing a Terminal Program 1.4 Summary Chapter 2: Up and Running 2.1 Radio Basics 2.2 Introduction to ZigBee 2.3 XBee Firmware Updates 2.4 Configuring XBee 2.5 Basic ZigBee Chat 2.6 Success! Chapter 3: Build a Better Doorbell 3.1 ZigBee and Arduino 3.2 Doorbell Projects Chapter 4: Ins and Outs 4.1 The Story of Data 4.2 I/O Concepts 4.3 Romantic Lighting Sensor Chapter 5: API and a Sensor Network 5.1 What's an API? 5.2 Protocols 5.3 XBee API Protocol 5.4 API Frame Types 5.5 Simple Sensor Network 5.6 Yay! Chapter 6: Sleeping, Then Changing the World 6.1 Sleep Mode 6.2 Simple Sensor with Sleep Project 6.3 Direct Actuation 6.4 Direct Actuation Example 6.5 Summary Chapter 7: Over the Borders 7.1 Gateways 7.2 ConnectPorts 7.3 Remote Management 7.4 XBee Internet Gateway (XIG) 7.5 Twitter Reader 7.6 Moving Forward Chapter 8: More to Love 8.1 Advanced ZigBee 8.2 Serial Flow Control 8.3 Sharing Data 8.4 Simple Sensor Network with Pachube 8.5 The Future of ZigBee 8.6 Next Steps for You Resource Guide Arduino Resources Processing Resources Python Resources ZigBee Resources Online Recommended Books Sidewalk Telescopes Troubleshooting Reference Tables Colophon
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