Wearable device which will detect fall and call emergency contact person, reminds to take medicines, bluetooth location tracking.
Make the world a little bit safer with an automated distributed disaster detection system!
Apple Watch based instant sensor notifications for the persons you care.
How to get started with the MPU6050 module
A dual axis spirit level that uses a MPU-6050 Motion Tracking Sensor and is displayed on a 8x8 LED matrix.
Classify a fan's operational state on the SAMD21 ML Eval Kit using the SensiML Toolkit.
Creating a TinyML classification model to identify the correct execution of gym exercises
This tutorial shows how to make a self balancing robot using Magicbit dev. board
Discover how to capture magnetometer, accelerometer, and gyroscope data from the MPU9250 9-axis sensor using the Raspberry Pi.
To build an ML pencil that will recognize 5 Hindi alphabets by analyzing their accelerometer and gyroscope data using Machine Learning.
Ethernet Monitoring Temperature/Humidity(SHT3x) and Acceleration/Gyro(MPU6050).
Learn how to get more accurate linear and gyroscopic acceleration values from the MPU9250 using a simple calibration technique.
Let's make learning fun with my seesaw LEDs game!
The MPU6050 accelerometer gyroscope is a widely used chip with a 16-bit measurement resolution on every six-axe sense. Let us build one.
Arduino control and gyroscope module with code and wiring diagram. Used to detect pitch, yaw, elevation and distance from source.
This project compares the ways of obtaining a compass angle, using the MPU-9250 gyroscope, MPU-9250 magnetometer, and motor encoders.
This robot car's motion is controlled by the direction you tilt your hand, with a gripper that opens and closes when you bend your fingers.
A monitoring system for track and field. The personal module can monitor heart rate, leg movement, arm movement and location.
Measure angle of your tool
Learn physics through play! The gyroscopic effect is one of the most exciting concepts of physics which is demonstrated in this project.