Last semester, we presented our completed communication system in physical hardware:
The system consisted of the Android application connected to the Raspberry Pi via WiFi, which had a serial connection to the Arduino. This setup allowed us to show users that the Arduino could connect to proximity sensors and relay information back to the application. The proximity sensor was used to “sense” an obstruction, which then turned off the LEDs being powered from the Arduino, which then relayed changes to the application screen.
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