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video_stream_opencv
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Video_stream_opencv doesn't send any images (Noetic)
It's the default launch file and it seemed pretty good (video0, 30fps..)
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Robot Systems: Software Stack Overview
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johnny-five
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Qwik & Arduino with Johnny Five
Some times ago I have played with johnny-five, a JavaScript Robotics & IoT platform. In short words, we can communicate with our Arduino or Raspberry by using JavaScript with a very friendly syntax.
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Dockerize Javascript IOT Applications
The library Johnny-Five is a Javascript library that allows you to control Arduino and other microcontrollers using Javascript. It is very easy to use and it has a lot of examples that you can use to learn how to use it.
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Is there a differnece if I program the Arduino using NodeJS instead of it language c/c++
+Here is the platform used to program the board http://johnny-five.io/
- Arduino to PC Serial Protocol Library
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From Wi-Fi to Li-Fi, sending data via light using Arduino and JavaScript
I decided to use the Johnny-Five JavaScript framework for this. After installing it , I started by declaring a few variables and instantiating the transmitter board.
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Guide please🙏i will really mean a lot.
IOT is the internet of things. That loosely means - interconnected devices that aren't your standard "computer." You can totally do that with JS and a little computer like an Arduino. You can use https://johnny-five.io/ or something... but I'm talking about - a year from now -
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help - Cannot figure out why I keep getting SyntaxError: Unexpected token {
here it the project's github: https://github.com/rwaldron/johnny-five
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JS Library for controlling devices with cameras
Johnny Five seems like a neat project for that bit. What I'm trying to find is a library for using the camera bit. Sorry if my original question wasn't specific enough. I'll try to clarify here.
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Anybody build / programmed LEDs using Node?
Start here: http://johnny-five.io/
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Firmata on ESP32 (WROOM)
I am trying to put Firmata on ESP32 and connect it to the johnny-five lib (or any other JS client). I managed to put official Firmata and other forks related to ESP32, but it doesn't work (build+upload succeed), but I'm getting "ready" from the device.
What are some alternatives?
ImageAI - A python library built to empower developers to build applications and systems with self-contained Computer Vision capabilities
cylon.js - JavaScript framework for robotics, drones, and the Internet of Things (IoT)
teleop_tools - A set of generic teleoperation tools for any robot.
serialport - Access serial ports with JavaScript. Linux, OSX and Windows. Welcome your robotic JavaScript overlords. Better yet, program them!
ROS - Core ROS packages
onoff - GPIO access and interrupt detection with Node.js
yarp - YARP - Yet Another Robot Platform
node-rpio - Raspberry Pi GPIO library for node.js
OpenCV - Open Source Computer Vision Library
spi-device - SPI serial bus access with Node.js
Keras - Deep Learning for humans
pigpio - Fast GPIO, PWM, servo control, state change notification and interrupt handling with Node.js on the Raspberry Pi