TY - BOOK ID - 50565882 TI - Open-Source Electronics Platforms PY - 2019 SN - 3038979732 3038979724 PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - distributed measurement systems KW - open-source platform KW - n/a KW - FPGA KW - technology convergence KW - distributed energy resource KW - vision system KW - infrared KW - DC/DC converter KW - modified sliding window algorithm KW - virtual sensor KW - open platform KW - context KW - maximum power point tracking (MPPT) KW - ontology KW - Python KW - EPICS KW - human-computer interface (HCI) KW - visual algorithms KW - open hardware KW - automated vehicle KW - interleaved KW - electromyogram (EMG) KW - sensor detection KW - smart farming KW - digital signal controllers KW - blockchain KW - PiCamera KW - eye tracking KW - smart cities KW - Arduino KW - smart converter KW - OPC UA KW - Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) KW - wireless sensor networks KW - Raspberry Pi KW - BeagleBoard KW - service learning KW - embedded systems education KW - individual management of livestock KW - robotics KW - sensor networks KW - dsPIC KW - thermal imaging KW - photovoltaic (PV) system KW - hardware trojan taxonomy KW - science teaching KW - side channel analysis KW - coalition KW - electrooculogram (EOG) KW - automation networks KW - robotic tool KW - cloud computing KW - Java KW - industry 4.0 KW - teaching robotics KW - Digital Signal Processor (DSP) KW - piecewise linear approximation (PLA) KW - Internet of Things KW - Cloud of Things KW - STEM KW - support vector regression KW - cyber-physical systems KW - interaction KW - node-RED KW - momentum data sensing KW - remote sensing platform UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:50565882 AB - Open-source electronics are becoming very popular, and are integrated with our daily educational and developmental activities. At present, the use open-source electronics for teaching science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) has become a global trend. Off-the-shelf embedded electronics such as Arduino- and Raspberry-compatible modules have been widely used for various applications, from do-it-yourself (DIY) to industrial projects. In addition to the growth of open-source software platforms, open-source electronics play an important role in narrowing the gap between prototyping and product development. Indeed, the technological and social impacts of open-source electronics in teaching, research, and innovation have been widely recognized. ER -