Eywa is the god of Pandora in James Cameron's movie Avatar. She is a being integrated into the Pandoran biosphere and can communicate with all creatures and keeps the balance of things on Pandora. Eywa will slowly but surely move form science fiction to science. Eywa is the name of my new home automation system.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Opencv
Still working on OpenCV, slowly but steadily. Working on parallel port simultaneously for temporarily testing new webcam technique for 3d .
Monday, December 20, 2010
Installed Opencv
Installed Opencv in linux in a bid to do gesture recognition and 3d stuff. Still a long way to go.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Taking a Detour
Just moved to Linux and figuring how to move around in it. Especially Makefiles. Want it for future dev and avr programmer
Figured out a possible way to get stereoscopic view out of a single web cam using synchronised flipping of a mirror.
Figured out a possible way to get stereoscopic view out of a single web cam using synchronised flipping of a mirror.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Started with some programming
Started with basic PWM for IR modulation with atemga8. Using proteus now. Got a great link at sonsivri.com
Figured I could do image manipulation in uC with ARM or something. Also figured out that I could recognise eit points of a room from motion analysis ,edge detection and the data form door based sensors.
Figured I could do image manipulation in uC with ARM or something. Also figured out that I could recognise eit points of a room from motion analysis ,edge detection and the data form door based sensors.
Friday, October 29, 2010
Still floating
Still haven't made much headway neither about PLCC nor switching. Concentrating more on switching so that I can get on with the light controls.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Switching
Now, looking into a way to switch the appliances on and off without needing continuous power. Either latching relays or something with SCR, TRIAC (father's idea) or something like that should do the job.
Simultaneously looking into PLCC too.
Simultaneously looking into PLCC too.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
some more good articles
Found some perfect articles about PLCC and related stuff at
http://www.scribd.com/doc/39238444/Project-Report
and
http://www.complextoreal.com/chapters/pll.pdf
http://www.scribd.com/doc/39238444/Project-Report
and
http://www.complextoreal.com/chapters/pll.pdf
Saturday, October 23, 2010
PLCC modem- big list
Found a huge list of PLCC modems here
http://www.edaboard.com/thread5174.html
Still figuring out how I'll manage to get enough speed for image transfer.
http://www.edaboard.com/thread5174.html
Still figuring out how I'll manage to get enough speed for image transfer.
Monday, October 18, 2010
A little headway
Finally stumbled upon an article about PLCC in scribd. Also posted a help post in AVRfreaks.
Now searching on zero crossing so that I could implement it. Still no idea about bandwidth requirement and possibilities
Now searching on zero crossing so that I could implement it. Still no idea about bandwidth requirement and possibilities
video
Looking into how much bandwidth I'll need for the PLCC. I'm expecting maximum load from the video feed preferably from a webcam since it is low cost. Simultaneously, I'm looking at the preocessing sides too. I have some experience with face recognition but have to check out video transfer from a uc .
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Working on connectivity.
I want to update the system firmware form my console, so working on a communication channel which will serve the dual purpose of debug & update interface and system communication channel for data transfer.
None of the current systems seem to fulfil my needs completely which are no-hassle expandability and fast communication. So looking into powerline communication. But I'll have to develop new bootloaders for my modules. So, looking into bootloaders too.
The work wont proceed fast for a couple of months due to other engagements but "Slow and Steady Wins the Race" ;)
None of the current systems seem to fulfil my needs completely which are no-hassle expandability and fast communication. So looking into powerline communication. But I'll have to develop new bootloaders for my modules. So, looking into bootloaders too.
The work wont proceed fast for a couple of months due to other engagements but "Slow and Steady Wins the Race" ;)
Eywa ?
Eywa is the god of Pandora in James Cameron's movie Avatar. She is a being integrated into the Pandoran biosphere and can communicate with all creatures and keeps the balance of things on Pandora.
Here too the concept is the same, but Eywa will slowly but surely move form science fiction to science. Eywa is the name of my new home automation system.
Eywa shall:
This site shall serve as a worklog for this project and lets hope EYWA shall live!
Here too the concept is the same, but Eywa will slowly but surely move form science fiction to science. Eywa is the name of my new home automation system.
Eywa shall:
- hear
- respond
- see
- improve herself and learn new people (hopefully)
- control lights etc for optimum use
This site shall serve as a worklog for this project and lets hope EYWA shall live!
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