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An Arduino is equipped with a piezo sensor to detect impact, and a GSM shield takes care of the texting. It’s an interesting concept, similar to requiring police officers to wear body cameras.
The shield can be configured to send GPS and sensor data from devices attached to an I2C bus to remote servers, or a really cool COSM server. [Phang] is selling his TraLog for $150, a fairly good ...
The GSM Shield also includes a Telefonica SIM card that includes a worldwide data tariff which can be used anywhere there is a cellular signal. Features include the ability to have the Arduino ...
Here we use 5V power supply for the GSM, impact sensor module and 3.3V for GPS, ADXL335 to work on. A GPS module is usually a small board on which a GPS sensor is mounted with additional components.
Arduino devices have had the option of a GSM linkup for awhile, but getting that cellular link to truly strut its stuff hasn't always been easy, even for those of us who'd be inclined to program ...
Therefore, this study aims to develop a Smart Flood Sensor System (SFSS) using Arduino and GSM modules to detect and monitor whenever a flood comes and make people aware of the risk of flooding. This ...
If you're looking to make yourself somewhat more productive on this lazy weekend, and you've got an Arduino or two collecting dust, we've got just the thing to add line after line to your ...
This paper presents the design and prototype implementation of USenSewer, an automated sewerage management system that uses Arduino microcontroller coupled with an ultrasonic sensor, a NRF module and ...