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    Windows 10 IoT Development with C++

    Now that you have a basic understanding of how to use Visual Studio 2019, you can learn more about some of the languages you may encounter when develo** your IoT solutions. One of those languages is C++—a ve...

    Charles Bell in Windows 10 for the Internet of Things (2021)

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    Project 1: Building an LED Power Meter

    You’ve seen a lot of examples of powering LEDs—turning them on and off from our IoT device. There are a lot of interesting things you can do with LEDs. For example, have you wondered how a power meter works? I...

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    Windows 10 IoT Development with Visual Basic

    Now that you have a basic understanding of how to use Visual Studio 2019, you can learn more about some of the languages you may encounter when develo** your IoT solutions. One of those languages is Visual B...

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    Project 3: Using Weather Sensors

    IoT solutions often employ a number of sensors to observe the world around us, and while you’ve explored a project with a simple sensor, you have yet to see how to work with more sophisticated sensors, such as...

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    The Adafruit Microsoft IoT Pack for Raspberry Pi

    When working with electronics projects like those in this book, it is often the case that you have to acquire a host of components and tools in order to get started. The projects so far in this book have minim...

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    Project 5: Remote Control Hardware

    Some of the more interesting IoT solutions are those that implement actionable devices or features that allow you to control hardware remotely. This could be controlling a remote control toy (car, truck, drone...

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    Azure IoT Solutions: Building an Azure IoT Solution

    Now that you’ve gotten a taste of what working with Azure is like, let’s put those new skills to work building a real project that uses an IoT device and a sensor to send data to the cloud where we will store ...

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    Introducing the Windows 10 IoT Core

    Windows 10 represents an exciting entry in the IoT arena, giving Windows users a native toolset to experiment with building IoT solutions. While some platforms such as the Arduino are very Windows-friendly, ot...

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    Develo** IoT Solutions with Windows 10

    Microsoft has produced one of the most advanced integrated development environments (IDE) that easily rivals all competition. Indeed, IDEs on other platforms are often compared to Visual Studio for their depth...

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    Windows 10 IoT Development with C#

    Now that you have a basic understanding of how to use Visual Studio 2019, you can learn more about some of the languages you may encounter when develo** your IoT solutions. One of those languages is C# (pron...

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    Project 2: Measuring Light

    The projects that you’ve encountered thus far have used GPIO pins to turn LEDs on or off. But what if you wanted to control the brightness of an LED? Given that you can only turn pins on (high: 3.3V) or off (l...

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    Electronics for Beginners

    If you’re new to the IoT or have never worked with electronics, you may be wondering how you’re going to get your ideas for an IoT solution realized. The projects in this book walk you through how to connect t...

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    Project 4: Using MySQL to Store Data

    IoT solutions, by definition if not implementation, can generate a lot of data. Indeed, most IoT solutions observe the world in one or often several ways. Those observations generate data at whatever rate the ...

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    Azure IoT Solutions: Cloud Services

    Now that you’ve seen a number of projects ranging from basic to advanced, it is time to discuss how to make your IoT data viewable by others via the cloud. More specifically, you will get a small glimpse at wh...

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    Where to Go from Here?

    Now that you have had a thorough introduction to using Windows 10 IoT Core, which included the types of projects that you can create, and tutorials, as well as examples in three programming languages, it is ti...

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    What Is the Internet of Things?

    Much has been written about the Internet of Things (hence IoT). Some sources are more about promoting IoT as their next big feature; other sources seem to suggest IoT is something everyone needs to learn or be...

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    Introducing the Raspberry Pi

    The Raspberry Pi is one of the latest disruptive devices in recent years that has changed the way that we think about and design embedded solutions and the IoT. In fact, the Raspberry Pi has had tremendous suc...

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    Introduction

    Nowadays, objective image quality assessment (IQA) plays an important role for performance evaluation of image/video processing systems. Over the past few years, a variety of IQA methods have been introduced a...

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    Difference Between 2D and Stereoscopic Image Quality Assessment

    With the rapid development of stereo and multi-view systems and a wide adoption of these systems, stereoscopic image quality assessment (SIQA) has become an important and challenging problem faced in numerous ...

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    Stereoscopic Image Quality Assessment Based on Binocular Combination

    Only employing depth information in stereoscopic image quality assessment models cannot simulate human visual characteristics well. Thus, a cyclopean image generated from the left and right views is designed t...

    Yong Ding, Guangming Sun in Stereoscopic Image Quality Assessment (2020)

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