I saw a few examples of some Arduino and Raspberry Pi-based head-up displays that gave me an idea for the design I was working on.
I saw a few examples of some Arduino and Raspberry Pi-based head-up displays that gave me an idea for the design I was working on.
I got the touch screen working and well calibrated. This was sticking in my mind for a minute. I moved on, but I knew eventually
I didn’t like the over hang of the last iteration of the hardware layout. I ended up placing the board side opposite the display, with
I made a lot of changes since the last update. The entire system is solely on the arm now. At this point, the previous iteration
Since the introduction, I have yet again co-opted the smartphone’s capabilities in place of some stand alone sensors. This time its the camera. I replaced
This will serve as my first update into the project called Wearable1. I named it Wearable 1, solely because it is something worn, and it