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People-Counting-in-Real-Time
book | People-Counting-in-Real-Time | |
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7 | 2 | |
158 | 475 | |
10.1% | - | |
7.6 | 5.2 | |
7 days ago | 9 months ago | |
JavaScript | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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- Building an occupancy sensor with a $5 ESP32 and a serverless DB
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Safety vs. Performance. A case study of C, C++ and Rust sort implementations
It actually does. You can modify Rust to run without stdlib, reducing its size significantly. There are also tons of tricks to make this work really well so it's very close to C performance.
https://esp-rs.github.io/book/
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ESP32 Standard Library Embedded Rust: GPIO Control
To get started with environments and hardware the Rust on ESP Book provides a great starting point. However, if using Wokwi, much of that is not needed.
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Unlocking Possibilities: 4 Reasons Why ESP32 and Rust Make a Winning Combination
Good places to get started with std Rust on ESP include the Rust on ESP book, Embedded Rust on Espressif by Ferrous Systems. There's also the Awesome ESP Rust GitHub repository that contains a lot of useful material and project examples.
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Embedded Rust on ESP32: compatibility issue with esp_idf_hal and embedded_hal?
I'm not new to microcontrollers or Rust, but I am new to trying Rust on an ESP32. I have followed the Rust on ESP book, and I have everything compiling and flashing fine, at least with a very basic "Hello, World!" printed to the serial console.
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ESP32 Embedded Rust at the HAL: Button-Controlled Blinking by Timer Polling
Familiarity with the basic template for creating embedded applications in Rust for the ESP32 (The Rust on ESP Book is a good resource).
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Embedded Rust tutorials on the ESP32-C3
For environment setup guidelines it would be better to reference the book, although we are working on a great improvement of it: https://github.com/esp-rs/book/issues/59
People-Counting-in-Real-Time
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Building an occupancy sensor with a $5 ESP32 and a serverless DB
And with more of these, you could track where everyone is all the time!
Here's a camera based video people counter.[1] This is a bit less intrusive.
[1] https://github.com/saimj7/People-Counting-in-Real-Time
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Error when trying to install dlib using "pip install dlib"
I'm trying to install dlib using "pip install dlib" for this code: https://github.com/saimj7/People-Counting-in-Real-Time Because when I try to run it I get this error: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'dlib'
What are some alternatives?
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