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Index
Cover
Contents
Part I: Welcome to the Wonderful World of Accessories
Chapter 1: Introduction to Android Open Accessory
I, Android
What Is Android Open Accessory?
What Is Arduino?
How Does AOA Work with Arduino?
What Can You Do with AOA?
What Can’t You Do with AOA?
Why it Matters that Google Chose Arduino
Summary
Chapter 2: Setting up the (Arduino) Hardware
Choosing Microcontroller Boards for Your Project
Choosing Sensors and Actuators for Your Project
Powering up Your Project
Summary
Chapter 3: Understanding Data Communication
Data Communication Basics
Hardware Layer for the Communication Protocol
Introducing MQTT
P2PMQTT: A Modified MQTT
Summary
Chapter 4: Setting up Development Environments
Setting up Android Development
Setting up Arduino Development
Hello Open Accessory App
Summary
Chapter 5: Creating the Accessory Library
Getting Started with Android Libraries
Building the P2PMQTT Library
Managing Open Accessory Connections
Summary
Chapter 6: Using Your Accessory Library
Using Custom Android Libraries
Building the Mini Projects
Summary
Chapter 7: Digital Arduino
Digital Actuators
Writing the Arduino Program
Digital Sensors
Summary
Chapter 8: Analog Arduino
Analog Actuators
Analog Sensors
Summary
Part II: Projects
Chapter 9: Bike Ride Recorder
The Concept Behind Bike Computers
The Design Brief
Working with the Arduino Side
Building the Android App
Summary
Chapter 10: Kitchen Lamp
The Concept
The Design Brief
The Arduino Side
Building The Android App
Further Improvements
Summary
Chapter 11: Mr. Wiley
The Concept
The Design Brief
The Arduino Side
Building the Android App
Making Further Improvements
Summary
Introduction
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