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    AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Python

    AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Python

    Next generation AWS IoT Client SDK for Python

    ...AWS IoT provides device software that can help you integrate your IoT devices into AWS IoT-based solutions. If your devices can connect to AWS IoT, AWS IoT can connect them to the cloud services that AWS provides. AWS IoT lets you select the most appropriate and up-to-date technologies for your solution.
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    Repeater-START

    Repeater-START

    Showing The Amateur radio Repeaters Tool

    Repeater-START (Showing The Amateur Repeaters Tool) is an app to view nearby ham radio repeaters. It runs on Windows, Android, Ubuntu Linux and Raspbian for Raspberry-pi, Librem Phone, Pinephone/Manjaro Linux etc.
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    Mycroft

    Mycroft

    Mycroft Core, the Mycroft Artificial Intelligence platform

    ...Our software runs on many platforms, on desktop, our reference hardware, a Raspberry Pi, or your own custom hardware. Our open-source, modular system can be ported to your device or environment, at any price point. Whether you make voice-assistants, televisions, or microwaves. Whether you have a 5-room BnB or a 1000-room hotel. Your customers will get access to all the necessities of a voice assistant. Our software and essential services are free (as in freedom) and also gratis (at no cost to you or them). ...
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    Raspberry Pi Push Notifications

    Raspberry Pi Push Notifications

    Notifications to phone from Raspberry PI for GPIO connected devices

    This software is for delivering push notifications to remote devices such as smartphones and tablets from a Raspberry Pi when the Raspberry Pi is connected through its GPIO pins to a device which holds a relay or electronic switch temporarily closed when activated. An example of such as device is a Dakota Alert break beam sensor.
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    DeepSpeech

    DeepSpeech

    Open source embedded speech-to-text engine

    DeepSpeech is an open source embedded (offline, on-device) speech-to-text engine which can run in real time on devices ranging from a Raspberry Pi 4 to high power GPU servers. DeepSpeech is an open-source Speech-To-Text engine, using a model trained by machine learning techniques based on Baidu's Deep Speech research paper. Project DeepSpeech uses Google's TensorFlow to make the implementation easier.
    Downloads: 54 This Week
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    BerryNet

    BerryNet

    Deep learning gateway on Raspberry Pi and other edge devices

    This project turns edge devices such as Raspberry Pi into an intelligent gateway with deep learning running on it. No internet connection is required, everything is done locally on the edge device itself. Further, multiple edge devices can create a distributed AIoT network. At DT42, we believe that bringing deep learning to edge devices is the trend towards the future. It not only saves costs of data transmission and storage but also makes devices able to respond according to the events shown in the images or videos without connecting to the cloud. ...
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    sty-pub-raspi-modbus-drivers

    modbus python scripts for rs485 devices, RTU and TCP

    Solarity an enterprise working with PV systems is developing modbus drivers to get data from modbus devices (inverters, PV system loggers, energy meters, ...) and store its informations into csv files. Some files come from history beginnings and others have a higher level of abstraction where it becomes simple to add a new device with given documentation. You'll find basically SMA cluster controller, SMA inverter manager, SMA inverters, Schneider meter, Adtek meter, ABB inverters. See readme for more informations
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    YoMo

    YoMo

    You Only Meter Once - The open hardware smart metering system

    ...The metering system consists of a coordination unit, a raspberry pi, and several smart meters, arduino boards equipped with communication shields and our self-designed yomo metering shield. The smart meters are attached to household devices and monitor their energy consumption. The gathered data is timestamped and transmitted to the coordination device. This device offers interfaces to control the smart meters. On top of the software runs a apache webserver that provides all estimated data on our yomo project homepage. The system does not need any maintenance and works out of the box after the devices were integrated into the households Wi-Fi network. Link to the scientific paper: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00450-014-0290-8#/page-1
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    RaspFM

    This is a raspberry FM System

    This image has been created for those who wan to listen radio and music in the car without having a special car player. You will need only a smartphone with bluethooth , raspberry pi , bluethooth device reconised by raspberry pi and a min 8 gb card, and optionaly a gsm 3g modem. You connect to the device via bluethooth. It is Visible in the first 30 seconds after boot . Device IP on the bluethooth is 192.168.3.1 and lan is configured to get ip from any dhcp server.
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    PyRadMon

    PyRadMon

    Automated reporting of Geiger Muller counter readings to RadMon.org

    ...Just because the Cold War is "over" does not mean that there is no more threat of a radiological attack. In fact, the U.S. Homeland Security Council lists the "Detonation of a 10 Megaton Improvised Nuclear Device" as "Scenario #1" among the top 15 threats to American security. Or, if you do not believe that a nuclear bomb is likely, what about all the Chernobyl-style Soviet-era nuclear power stations still in service? The point is: let us work together as free people to jointly report and track radiation levels around the globe. Information is power--and more importantly, information can save lives. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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