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Packt Publishing, 2014. 256 p. ISBN 978-1-78439-038-9.
. .Arduino is an open source microcontroller built on a single-circuit board that is capable of receiving sensory input from the environment and controlling interactive physical objects.Learn how to interface with and control Arduino using Android devices.
Discover how you can utilize the combined power of Android and Arduino for your own projects.
Practical, step-by-step examples to help you unleash the power of Arduino with Android.The first few projects of this book will focus on displaying tweets within your app by connecting to Twitter, controlling basic functions of the Arduino board, and connecting an Arduino-powered weather station to an Android phone via Bluetooth. Next, you will learn how to use the Arduino Yun board to connect a standard USB camera to a local Wi-Fi network. At the end of the book, you will build a simple mobile robot, connect it to an Arduino board and a Bluetooth module, then control the robot from an Android phone using Bluetooth.Each project is explained in a step-by-step fashion, always starting with the choice of components and the assembly of the hardware.Who This Book Is For:
This book is for those who want to learn how to build exciting Arduino projects by interfacing it with Android. You will need to have some basic experience in electronics and programming. However, you dont need to have any previous experience with the Arduino or Android platforms. iPAD Amazon Kindle, PC , Cool Reader, Calibre, Adobe Digital Editions

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Arduino Android Blueprints

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First published: December 2014

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Authors

Marco Schwartz

Stefan Buttigieg

Reviewers

Simone Bianchi

Kyrre Havik Eriksen

Adam Laskowitz

Rufael Negash

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About the Authors

Marco Schwartz is an electrical engineer, entrepreneur, and blogger. He has a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Suplec in France and a Master's degree in Micro Engineering from the EPFL in Switzerland.

He has more than 5 years of experience working in the domain of electrical engineering. His interests gravitate around electronics, home automation, the Arduino and Raspberry Pi platforms, open source hardware projects, and 3D printing.

He runs several websites around Arduino, including the Open Home Automation website, which is dedicated to building home automation systems using open source hardware.

He has written another book on home automation and Arduino, called Home Automation with Arduino and another book on how to build the Internet of Things projects with Arduino, called Internet of Things with the Arduino Yn , Packt Publishing .

Stefan Buttigieg is a medical doctor, mobile developer, and entrepreneur. He graduated as a Doctor of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Malta, and he is currently enrolled at the University of Sheffield where he is undertaking a Master's degree in Health Informatics.

He has more than 5 years of experience working in various technical positions in international and local student organizations, and has founded MD Geeks, an online community that brings health professionals, developers, and entrepreneurs together from around the world to share their passion for the intersection of healthcare and information technology.

His main interests are in mobile development, specifically, Android and iOS, open source healthcare projects, user interface design, mobile user experience, and project management.

I would like to thank Angelika Biernacka-Buttigieg, my wife, for her unconditional support and patience throughout the creation of this book.

My parents, Joseph Buttigieg and Anne Buttigieg, for their support for this book project.

Christopher Svanefalk for his amazing insight and patience with code reviews and support.

Don Coleman, for his invaluable help in , Control an Arduino Board via NFC . We recommend his expertise on near field communication technologies.

About the Reviewers

Simone Bianchi lives in Italy, where after a degree in electronic engineering, he started to work as a programmer developing web applications using technologies such as Java, JSP, JQuery, and Oracle. When time permits, he likes to explore other topics, contribute to the open source community developing free components for the Talend Platform (for example, the tDBFInput and tDBFOutput components), develop Android apps (SleepyTimer), or return to the subjects of his studies, delighting himself building small IoT projects using microcontrollers like the ones of the Arduino family.

I'd like to thank Pack Publishing for again giving me the opportunity to review their book after Talend for Big Data , and I hope you can find this book as inspiring as it has been for me reviewing it.

Kyrre Havik Eriksen is an independent and curious person, with a Master's degree in Informatics from the University of Oslo, Norway. He works full time as a Java developer, but in his spare time, he studies Android and game development with Lve and Libgdx. He has also taught Processing and Arduino while he studied.

Adam Laskowitz received his Master's degree in Architecture and Master's degree in Fine Arts from the University at Buffalo in 2012. Adam has designed and built a number of interactive installations, notably Diep International Art Festival in 2011, Dieppe, France; SIGGRAPH in 2012, Los Angeles, CA; and HERE Art Center in 2013, New York. Adam has worked as a designer, researcher, and prototyper at Intel Labs and Intel New Devices Group. In October 2014, he joined Target Technology Innovation Center as an experience design lead. He has been featured in a number of articles and productions, including a BBC interview discussing citizen science and air quality research.

Rufael Negash is an interaction designer and creative coder, based in Malm, Sweden.

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