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GSN is a middleware (extendible software infrastructure) for rapid deployment and integration of heterogeneous wireless sensor networks. It is tested with Mica2, Mica2Dot, TinyNodes, Wisenode ,Wired & Wireless cameras, several RFID readers,...
SmartCam - Smart Phone Web Camera - Turns a camera phone (S60, WinMo6.x, Android, Samsung Bada) with bluetooth or WiFi into a handy webcam ready to use with your PC
gui for libgphoto2 free tethering and hdr shooting linux
A gui for libgPhoto2 on linux.
This gives free camera tethering.
Features: set ISO - f-stop - shutterspeed * Time lapse * Very detailled HDR schooting.
This project aims to bring tethering in a free and userfriendly manner.
Library for video broadcasting on the internet provided by a remotely operated robot.
This system uses video for the issuance of the JMF API and access to camcorders (1394), the library jvc1349.
V.R.C.C. (Video Remote Computer Camera) is a freeware and open source system that enables your smartphone to be used as a Webcam and lets you control the smartphone from the PC.
A program that relays a stream of JPGs (simulating video) from a client to a server, and then replicates bandwidth on the server end, making the JPGs available via HTTP. Used when incoming connections aren't possible, ie. wifi hotspots w/ webcam.