I received EnOcean Pi and the Sensors kit yesterday. My first activity was to find out what pins the EnOcean Pi was using up. With a multimeter, I set out to do just that. My investigation ended at the obvious that the EnOcean Pi is connected t...
"Remember me always"I bought a Raspberry Pi (RPi) when it was first released and I've only turned it on once or twice.This "Forget Me Not" design challenge is a great opportunity to put it to good use. "Now where did...
Hi, this page is meant to provide an overview of all the blog posts I will be submitting over the course of the Forget Me Not Design Challenge for my CaTS (Care and Trending System) projectIt will be updated regularly with references to new blog...
Previous Posts:Epidode 1: Forget Me Not: Application I revealed my Forget Me Not application after I was notified as a competitor. I put a lot of time into my application, but I didn't create a timeline because I hadn't conducted enough research...
Pas Home - Index The nagging questions that I will try to answer with my project are: Did I leave the curtain open or close?Did I leave the washing machine active or not?Did I leave the basement door open or close?What are the temps near my...
This post contains the link to my blog posts for Forget Me Not challenge. I'll keep updating this page as and when I posts new blogs. The challenge runs untill 24th Oct 2014. So you can expect atleast a new post every week till then. Index...
Hello all,This is my first post in 'Forgot Me Not' challenge. I'm one of the FMN challenge finalists, not the Top 15, but one in the Lucky 5 gang. So I'll be receiving the basic kit -- Raspberry Pi B+, enocean sensor kit and an enocean Pi . And this ...
Hi,I was one of the lucky few to be selected for this awesome road test, and as I wait for the hardware to hack, here's a brief introduction to my project.The following is part application, part new text, so might be a bit confusing at times A small ...
Firstly I want to thank the sponsors for enabling this Challenge.Having recently completed the "Beyond the phone" and seeing the fantastic achievements of the others, I can say for sure this will be interesting. Link to other postsForget Me Not ...
Getting started with Linux and the Raspberry Pi can be daunting. Hopefully this post helps alleviate the pain for those just starting out. Before you start, I'm assuming you already have a Raspberry Pi (RPi) and an SD card (microSD for the m...
When we start working on a project, we start by isolating a problem and then designing a solution for it. For the Internet of things, this means having a device connected to the internet and sending the desired info online. My project being part of t...
First I would like to thank Element 14 and the sponsors of this design challenge for choosing my application as one of the entrants. I hope that the projects I create for this challenge will meet with their approval. Project DescriptionIn normal...
And so it begins... I'm still in shock over being accepted, feels a bit like a blur. I would like to thank every involved for picking me. I am in awe for just being apart of the challenge. So thank you and I'm sorry for making you read that 5400...
This morning I woke up to find an email informing me that I was chosen to receive a basic package for Forget Me Not challenge. I'm excited for a multitude of reasons. Firstly I get a reason to play with the EnOcean energy harvesting sensors....
Hi everyone. Welcome to the forget me not challenge! It's great to see some of you are under way already and I thought I would just offer a couple of tips to help your blogs stand out. 1: Use imagesAny diagrams, pictures of your work in...
Table of ContentsFirst I would like to thank all organizers of this RoadTest and and Doctorcdf for showing potential in my RoadTest App and selecting the same. In this first blog entry, simply, I will share my RoadTest Application with you...for your...