
Raspberry Pi Zero W Wireless Projects
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Vasilis Tzivaras is a Computer Science Engineer who lives in Greece. He is the author of the Building a Quadcopter with Arduino book and is also the chair of the IEEE University of Ioannina Student Branch. He is currently working on projects relevant to robotics, home automation, and smart security systems. He is also an enthusiast about Internet of Things (IoT) technology and drones.
Content
- Cover
- Copyright
- Credits
- About the Author
- About the Reviewer
- www.PacktPub.com
- Customer Feedback
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Raspberry Pi Zero W
- The Raspberry Pi family
- Raspberry Pi Zero W
- Specifications
- Camera support
- Accessories
- An OTG cable
- PowerHub
- A GPIO header
- MicroSD card and card adapter
- An HDMI to mini HDMI cable
- An HDMI to VGA cable
- RCA jacks
- A Raspberry Pi Zero W case
- Distributions
- The NOOBS distribution
- The Raspbian distribution
- Distributors
- Common Issues
- Debugging steps
- MicroSD card issue
- Case protection
- Summary
- Chapter 2: IoT and Networking
- Internet of Things
- Basic communication protocols
- Internet protocols
- IoT Protocols
- Bluetooth
- Zigbee
- Z-Wave
- 6LowPAN
- NFC
- Wi-Fi
- LoRaWAN
- Connecting your Pi
- Pi Zero W setup
- The internet
- Local network
- Port forwarding
- Connecting to the internet
- Networking administration
- Connect for command execution
- Automatic authentication
- Connecting for file transfer
- FileZilla
- SCP
- Secure the Raspberry Pi and remove others
- Firewall
- Summary
- Chapter 3: Chatbot
- User input
- Server installation
- The chatbot development
- Chat services
- Chatfuel
- Frow XO
- Converse
- Facebook messenger
- Google cleverbot
- Secure data transfer
- Summary
- Chapter 4: Mobile Robot
- Fundamentals of robotics
- DC motors
- Torque
- Wheel
- Encoders
- Hardware overview
- DC motor and wheels
- Encoder
- Arduino microcontroller
- Motorshield
- Servo
- Ultrasonic sensor
- Bluetooth
- Breadboard
- Battery
- Other components
- Motor soldering
- Programming the controller
- Basic concept
- Controller development
- Future ideas
- Four motor mobile robots
- Summary
- Chapter 5: Home Bot
- Introduction to home bots
- Socket programming
- Simple client-server communication
- Simple server
- Simple client
- Advanced client-server communication
- Advanced server
- Advanced client
- Home automation
- Summary
- Chapter 6: Security Camera
- Installing a camera
- Installing MotionPie
- Set up multiple network cameras
- Connecting a camera outside of your local network
- Configuring MotionPie settings
- General settings
- Wireless network
- Video device
- File storage
- Text Overlay
- Video Streaming
- Still images
- Motion Detection
- Motion Movies
- Motion Notifications
- Working Schedule
- Installing OpenCV
- Face recognition
- Summary
- Chapter 7: Portable Speakers
- Market speakers
- Software setup
- Networking
- MusicBox
- Audio
- Music files
- Online music services
- Security
- Sound players
- Alsamixer
- Connect your speaker
- Music on Pi
- Mood selection
- Hardware
- Code
- Summary
- Chapter 8: WebPi Hosting
- Web hosting
- Definition
- Hosting services
- Domain name
- DNS
- Setup
- Client-server communication
- Client request
- Communication protocols
- Server response
- Proxy servers and caching
- Website development
- XAMPP/LAMPP
- Accessing the website
- Remote control
- SSH
- SSH clients
- Windows
- Linux
- Automating the SSH procedure
- SFTP
- FileZilla
- Terminal
- Networking
- Router access
- Port forwarding
- Home IP address
- Security layers
- Security
- Router Interface
- Computer
- ISP
- Summary
- Chapter 9 : AlexaPi
- Creating an Amazon Developer account
- Setting up Raspberry Pi
- Installing Alexa
- Voice recognition
- Official Alexa vs AlexaPi
- Network administration
- Summary
- Chapter 10: WeatherPi
- The Sense HAT module
- Weather station
- Initial State
- Startup
- Summary
- Index
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