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Arduino Android Blueprints
Table of Contents Arduino Android Blueprints Credits About the Authors About the Reviewers www.PacktPub.com
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Preface
What this book covers What you need for this book Who this book is for Conventions Reader feedback Customer support
Downloading the example code Downloading the color images of this book Errata Piracy Questions
1. Setting Up Your Workspace
Hardware and software requirements Installing Java Developer Kit
Checking the JDK version
Mac Windows
Installing Java
Installing Android Studio
Mac Windows
Setting up the Android Software Development Kit
Setting up your physical Android device for development
Enabling Developer options Enabling USB debugging Entrusting the computer with the installed IDE using secure USB debugging (devices with Android 4.4.2)
Hardware configuration Learning to use the aREST library Creating your first Android project
Setting up your first Hello Arduino project Installing your app on your physical device
Summary
2. Controlling an Arduino Board via Bluetooth
Hardware and software requirements
Configuring the hardware
Writing the Arduino sketch
How to create a simple Android app to connect to the BLE module Modifying the Android layout file Connecting the modified layout to the corresponding activity How to go further
Summary
3. Bluetooth Weather Station
Hardware and software requirements
Hardware configuration Testing the sensors
Writing the Arduino sketch
Wireframing our Android application and modifying the layout files Implementing Android layouts in the main activity
Enhancing the user interface
Creating and adding our very own app icon Centering and enlarging the data output text Modifying the buttons and adding some color to our text How to go further
Summary
4. Wi-Fi Smart Power Plug
Hardware and software requirements
Configuring the hardware Testing the relay
Writing the Arduino sketch
Wireframing our Android application Implementing our layouts into the code Polishing the user interface and experience Adding a new app icon Centering and enlarging the data output text Aligning and styling the buttons Changing the application name within the action bar How to go further
Summary
5. Wi-Fi Remote Security Camera
Hardware and software requirements
Hardware configuration Setting up video streaming Implementing a fullscreen stream player on Android How to go further
Summary
6. Android Phone Sensor
Hardware and software requirements
Configuring the hardware Testing the servo
Writing the Arduino sketch
Setting up the Android app project Laying out the Android user interface and permissions Setting up the app's internals How to go further
Summary
7. Voice-activated Arduino
Hardware and software requirements
Configuring the hardware
Writing the Arduino sketch
Setting up the Android app Laying out the Android user interface and permissions Coding the app's internals How to go further
Summary
8. Control an Arduino Board via NFC
Hardware and software requirements
Configuring the hardware Testing the NFC shield
Writing the Arduino sketch
Setting up the Android app Laying out the Android user interface and permissions Coding the app's internals How to go further
Summary
9. Bluetooth Low Energy Mobile Robot
Hardware and software requirements
Configuring the hardware Testing the robot
Writing the Arduino sketch
Setting up the Android app Laying out the Android user interface and setting permissions Coding the app's internals
Enhancing the user interface further
Adding a new app icon Styling the user interface buttons How to go further
Summary
10. Pulse Rate Sensor
Hardware and software requirements
Configuring our hardware Testing the sensor
Writing the Arduino sketch
Setting up the Android app Laying out the Android user interface and setting permissions Coding the app's internals How to go further
Summary
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