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The Leap Motion SDK does all the complex stuff, and in the end, just sends a serial command of how many fingers it sees to the Arduino in order to control the hand.
Using motion detectors and an Arduino you can trigger lights, fans, or even an pneumatically controlled cleaver-wielding clown to help add your house to the “if you dare” list.
It is likely that many of us will at some time have experimented with motion detectors. Our Arduinos, Raspberry Pis, Beaglebones or whatever will have been hooked up to ultrasonic or PIR boards whi… ...
Motion control is hardly a small matter to get to grips with in today’s ever-more automated age. Indeed, it has been ...
Channel ‘Minority Report’ With Arduino Motion Control Glove for Kinect. By Elizabeth Fish. Jun 6, 2012 2:18 pm PDT. As you all know by now, the Kinect is a pretty epic piece of kit.
When everything’s plugged in, this is how your Arduino, motion sensor, and power relay should look. Jeremy S. Cook. Plug the male-to-female jumper wires into the motion sensor pins.
Sometimes, the best Arduino projects are the most ridiculous. Case in point, this motion-detecting squirt gun.The idea is simple: when it detects motion, the spray gun activates.
The Arduino Nano is programmed to control the frame’s components, which include LEDs and a vibrating motor. These components work together to create the slow-motion effect.
Anyone searching for an Arduino project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in a new motion activated wildlife camera constructed using the Adafruit Feather M0 development board.
You'll definitely need some gear for it—the Arduino for one, but also a PIR motion sensor, not to mention the (cleaned and rinsed!) Raid Power Sprayer motorized spray bottle.