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Smart Internet of Things Projects

You're reading from   Smart Internet of Things Projects Discover how to build your own smart Internet of Things projects and bring a new degree of interconnectivity to your world

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786466518
Length 258 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Agus Kurniawan Agus Kurniawan
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Preface 1. Making Your IoT Project Smart FREE CHAPTER 2. Decision System for IoT Projects 3. Building Your Own Machine Vision 4. Making Your Own Autonomous Car Robot 5. Building Voice Technology on IoT Projects 6. Building Data Science-based Cloud for IoT Projects Index

Controlling a car robot from a computer


We can control our robot from a computer. This means that we can send commands to the robot to perform an action. In order to send a communication between a computer and robot, we need a communication module on both.

In this section, we will build a communication between the Pololu Zumo robot and a computer. I usually use Bluetooth modules as wireless stacks for communication.

For implementation, I use Bluetooth HC-06. This is a Bluetooth slave, so we can communicate directly through UART protocol. The Bluetooth HC-06 module is cheap, and you can buy it on banggood.com, eBay, dx.com, and AliExpress.

The Bluetooth HC-06 module has the following four output pins:

  • VCC

  • GND

  • Rx

  • Tx

A form of Bluetooth HC-06 module can be seen in the following figure:

To communicate with Bluetooth HC-06, I use the SoftwareSerial library (https://www.arduino.cc/en/Reference/SoftwareSerial). This library is supported for the AVR MCU model. If you use an Arduino-based ARM MCU, such as...

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