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Hands-on: VR Motion Controller ‘Atraxa’ Offers Promising 6DOF Without Occlusion Issues – Road to VR

Hands-on: VR Motion Controller ‘Atraxa’ Offers Promising 6DOF Without Occlusion Issues   Road to VR Northern Digital is a Waterloo, Canada-based manufacturer of 3D measurement devices, and while the company has mainly focused on creating for various …

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This Motion-Detecting Wildlife Camera Was Made with Raspberry Pi – PetaPixel (blog)

PetaPixel (blog) This Motion-Detecting Wildlife Camera Was Made with Raspberry Pi PetaPixel (blog) Want a remote motion-activated wildlife camera without shelling out big bucks? You can build one yourself using Raspberry Pi . PiBat recently built a pint-sized one, and it works quite well.

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How to use Raspberry Pi in your motion control application – Design World Network

Design World Network How to use Raspberry Pi in your motion control application Design World Network Register for this webinar to learn where the Raspberry Pi fits in and how it can be used with high performance controllers and PLCs. I built a home theatre PC using a Raspberry Pi MyBroadband all 2 news articles »

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Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Camera – Linux Journal

Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Camera Linux Journal Since the Raspberry Pi device I'll be setting up is a full-blown Linux computer, the configuration options are endless. It's possible to install Motion on the little beastie and handle motion detection fully on the RPi.

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Build A Motion Sensing Security Camera With A Raspberry Pi And Windows IoT – Lifehacker Australia

Build A Motion Sensing Security Camera With A Raspberry Pi And Windows IoT Lifehacker Australia Windows IoT is the free version of Windows built for single board computers. As you'd expect, it works totally different than the Linux-based Raspbian operating system most of us are used on the Raspberry Pi

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DIY Raspberry Pi Camera Rig To Create Stop Motion Movies – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DIY Raspberry Pi Camera Rig To Create Stop Motion Movies Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that have contemplated creating a Raspberry Pi camera rig that is capable of helping create stop motion movies. Maybe interested in a new instructional tutorial that provides all the details you need on how to create a stop ..

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Build Some Awesome Motion-Controlled Servos With A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Build Some Awesome Motion-Controlled Servos With A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia This build, from Kurt E. Clothier and Justin Platz, uses a Raspberry Pi (they used the V1 B+ model), some micro servos, a Leap Motion Controller, and a data streaming service called PubNub to make LEDs move and light up with the movement of your hands.

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The People Who Support Linux: SysAdmin Rigs Raspberry Pi for Racing Pigeons – Linux.com (blog)

The People Who Support Linux: SysAdmin Rigs Raspberry Pi for Racing Pigeons Linux.com (blog) Using hardware from Adafruit and their tutorials, Threet looked over the Python methods for accessing the temperature probe and the motion detector on the Raspberry Pi and wrote some simple Perl code to monitor the weather and the birds' activities.

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Vectors from coarse motion estimation

Liz: Gordon Hollingworth, our Director of Software, has been pointing the camera board at things, looking at dots on a screen, and cackling a lot over the last couple of weeks. We asked him what he was doing, so he wrote this for me

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Sixense says that its STEM system will support the Raspberry Pi – TweakTown

Sixense says that its STEM system will support the Raspberry Pi TweakTown Twelve days before Sixense successfully completed their STEM System Kickstarter campaign the company announced that the motion controller system would fully support the Raspberry Pi . I think that everyone knows by now that I am a bonafide Raspberry

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