Design of a smart lock on the galileo board
In this work, a WiFi enabled door lock allows users to lock or unlock doors by codes that are managed from a computer or phone where new codes are issued or deleted including temporary codes to guests or office personnel. This work demonstrates an efficient smart lock system that can be configured r...
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paper:paper_97898746_v_n_p_Presso2023-06-08T16:39:16Z Design of a smart lock on the galileo board Intel Galileo IoT Open source Smart lock Codes (symbols) Embedded systems Open source software Wireless local area networks (WLAN) GALILEO Lock system Lock-on Open sources Real-time information Remote administration Source codes Web servers Locks (fasteners) In this work, a WiFi enabled door lock allows users to lock or unlock doors by codes that are managed from a computer or phone where new codes are issued or deleted including temporary codes to guests or office personnel. This work demonstrates an efficient smart lock system that can be configured remotely using Intel Galileo boards. The on-board server is connected through a mini-PCIe Wi-Fi card supported by Galileo. The Web server provides real-Time information to remote administration regarding interesting events on the smart lock in the form of a responsive webpage. In addition, all the source code of the project is open and available for developers. © 2017 ACSE. 2017 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_97898746_v_n_p_Presso http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_97898746_v_n_p_Presso |
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Intel Galileo IoT Open source Smart lock Codes (symbols) Embedded systems Open source software Wireless local area networks (WLAN) GALILEO Lock system Lock-on Open sources Real-time information Remote administration Source codes Web servers Locks (fasteners) |
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Intel Galileo IoT Open source Smart lock Codes (symbols) Embedded systems Open source software Wireless local area networks (WLAN) GALILEO Lock system Lock-on Open sources Real-time information Remote administration Source codes Web servers Locks (fasteners) Design of a smart lock on the galileo board |
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In this work, a WiFi enabled door lock allows users to lock or unlock doors by codes that are managed from a computer or phone where new codes are issued or deleted including temporary codes to guests or office personnel. This work demonstrates an efficient smart lock system that can be configured remotely using Intel Galileo boards. The on-board server is connected through a mini-PCIe Wi-Fi card supported by Galileo. The Web server provides real-Time information to remote administration regarding interesting events on the smart lock in the form of a responsive webpage. In addition, all the source code of the project is open and available for developers. © 2017 ACSE. |
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Design of a smart lock on the galileo board |
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Design of a smart lock on the galileo board |
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