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    Arduino core for the ESP32

    Arduino core for the ESP32

    Arduino core for the ESP32

    ...It features all the state-of-the-art characteristics of low-power chips, including fine-grained clock gating, multiple power modes,and dynamic power scaling. For instance, in a low-power IoT sensor hub application scenario, ESP32 is woken-up periodically and only when a specified condition is detected. The low-duty cycle is used to minimize the amount of energy that the chip expends. The output of the power amplifier is also adjustable, thus contributing to an optimal trade-off between communication range, data rate and power consumption. ...
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    ESPectre

    ESPectre

    Motion detection system based on Wi-Fi spectre analysis (CSI)

    ESPectre is an open-source motion detection system that transforms ordinary Wi-Fi signals into an ambient sensor capable of detecting movement without using cameras, microphones, or additional radio hardware, making it a privacy-preserving and cost-effective alternative for presence sensing and smart home automation. At its core, it analyzes Wi-Fi Channel State Information (CSI) — detailed measurements of how Wi-Fi waves change as they propagate — to mathematically detect disturbances caused by human movement between a Wi-Fi router and an ESP32 microcontroller, eliminating the need for machine learning or training data to operate effectively. ...
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    The goal of the whyro project is to develop a modular and adaptable, platform independent solution for processing sensor data and interact with actuators in and around the home.
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