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Working Principle of Arduino and Using it as a Tool for Study and Research

Leo Louis
- Vol. 1, Iss: 2, pp 21-29
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The article was published on 2016-04-30 and is currently open access. It has received 111 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Arduino.

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Design and Implementation of Thermal Comfort System based on Tasks Allocation Mechanism in Smart Homes

Imran, +2 more
- 21 Oct 2019 - 
TL;DR: A thermal comfort system based on tasks allocation mechanism in smart homes, and user-friendly drag and drops panels for the new IoT users to visualize both task composition and device virtualization.
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Internet of Things-Based Concrete Curing Invention for Construction Quality Control

TL;DR: This research study examined an IoT-based concrete curing control system based on sensor technologies invented for monitoring and controlling the moisture content of hardening concrete to the levels appropriate for good quality hardened concrete.
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Measuring Biosignals with Single Circuit Boards

TL;DR: This review gives an overview of studies found in the recent scientific literature, reporting measurements of biosignals such as ECG, EMG, sweat and other health-related parameters by single circuit boards, showing new possibilities offered by Arduino, Raspberry Pi etc. in the mobile long-term acquisition of biosignedals.
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Fluid experiment design using video tracker and ultrasonic sensor devices to improve understanding of viscosity concept

TL;DR: In this paper, a quasi-experimental study was conducted to compare the increase in understanding of the concept of viscosity in a group that were assisted by a video tracker, ultrasonic sensor devices and manual observation.
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Development and effectiveness evaluation of a STEM-based game-design project for preservice primary teacher education

TL;DR: In this paper, a STEM-based game-design project for primary teachers in Taiwan was developed to develop a two-player educational game for primary students, using Scratch and Arduino microcontroller boards.
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