All you need to know about Amarino: The open-source software toolkit for connecting Android and Ardu…


All you need to know about Amarino: The open-source software toolkit for connecting Android and Arduino by Bonifaz Kaufmann
English | Jan. 10, 2016 | ASIN: B01AH0L2YU | 149 Pages | AZW3/EPUB/PDF (conv) | 5.24 MB

Ubiquitous computing applications often entail smartphones to communicate or control embedded systems. As a result, many projects can be found where smartphones have been connected to microcontrollers to create tangible interfaces, sense the environment, implement pervasive games, or control everyday things.

Although smartphones are equipped with powerful sensors and actuators, using these interfaces outside the phone is difficult. Making smartphone interfaces available to other devices is a laborious process that requires deep knowledge in programming, electronics, as well as industrial and interaction design. This book explores how the complexity of prototyping mobile ubiquitous computing devices can be reduced with the aid of Amarino, a software toolkit to simplify the prototyping process when dealing with smartphones and microcontrollers in order to support developers getting quick results while focusing on their specific issues rather than spending time for example on implementing communication protocols.

In the book you can read what my motivation was to create Amarino and how a toolkit like this is properly made. Additionally, you will find interesting side information about mobile ubiquitous computing and you also get the full technical documation about Amarino.

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