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Zehe, Sebastian: BRIX₂ - A Versatile Toolkit for Rapid Prototyping and Education in Ubiquitous Computing. 2018
Inhalt
Introduction
Related Work: A Survey of Existing Platforms
Microcontroller Platforms
A Brief Introduction to Microcontrollers
Common Microcontroller Parameters
Microcontroller Communities
Microcontroller Platforms: Development Boards
A Pioneering Microcontroller Platform: The Basic Stamp
An Inexpensive Microcontroller Board: The MSP430 Launchpad
De-Facto Standard: The Arduino
Characteristics of Different Microcontroller Platforms
Physical Computing Toolkits
Physical Computing in Education
Open Source Physical Computing: Grove Electronic Brick Kit
Legos for Electrical Engineers: Tinkerforge Building Blocks
Physical Widgets: Phidgets
Teaching Physical Computing: littleBits
Characteristics of Different Physical Computing Toolkits
Wireless Sensor Nodes
Scientific Sensor Networking: TelosB
WSN Prototyping: Libelium Waspmote
Characteristics of Different Wireless Sensor Nodes
Inertial Measurement Platforms
Inertial Sensing
Sensor Fusion
MEMS Motion Sensors
Motion Capturing
Motion Capturing with Inertial Sensors
Typical Components of Inertial Measurement Platforms
Industry Grade Motion Sensing: Xsens MTi-10
Semi-professional Motion Capturing: YEI 3-Space
Open Source Inertial Sensing: IMUduino
Characteristics of Different IMU Platforms
Wearable Electronics Platforms
A platform for Body-Worn Devices: Xadow Kit
A Sewable Arduino: LilyPad USB
The LilyPad Alternative: SquareWear
Characteristics of Different Wearable Electronics Platforms
Former Work: The BRIX Toolkit
Vision
Concept
Hardware
Results
Survey Conclusion
BRIX2 Design and Development
Defining the Requirements of BRIX2 by Analysis of Other Platforms
Technical Feature Selection by Priority
Conceptional Properties of Analyzed Platforms
Towards an Initial BRIX2 Design
General Concepts and Usage Scenarios
Mechanical Design Aspects
Software Aspects
Electronics Design Aspects
Initial BRIX2 Design: Conclusion
The BRIX2 Development Kit
A Modular Platform
Carrier Board
Microcontroller Extension Board
Wireless Transceiver Extension Boards
Evaluation Using the BRIX2 Development Kit
Evaluation of Different Wireless Transceiver Modules for BRIX2
Charge Electronics
Microcontroller
Inertial Motion Sensor
Conclusion
Implementation
The BRIX2 System Design
Physical Appearance
BRIX2 Technical Concepts
Software Concept
Implementation of the BRIX2 Electronics
A Side Note on the Selection of Components and Technologies
Core Circuit: Microcontrollers, Sensor and Wireless Interface
Power Supply: Voltage Regulation, Charging and Battery
Extension Port
Physical Structure: The Printed Circuit Board
Implementation of the BRIX2 Enclosures
Appearance and Manufacturability
Case Design 1: Lego Only
Case Design II: Lego plus 3D printing
Case Design III: 3D printing onto a Lego Plate
Outlook on Future Case Designs
Implementation of the Software Components
An Arduino Library for BRIX2
LiBRIX2
Documentation
Website
Wiki and Repository
Arduino Community
Source Code
Conclusion
BRIX2 Extension Modules: Towards an Adaptable and Open-Ended Platform.
Selecting Features for a Library of Physical BRIX2 Extensions
Input: Interfaces and Sensors
Output: Actuators and Feedback
Wireless Communication, Storage and Interfaces
Extension Module Concept
Mechanical Properties and Handling
Appearance and Metaphor
Constrains and Limitations
Pin Collisions
A Template for Extension Module PCBs
Extension Modules Implementation
Implementation of the BRIX2 Extension Module Enclosures
Input and Sensor Extension Modules
Feedback and Actuator Extension Modules
Communication and Interface Extension Modules
BRIX2 Arduino Library for Extension Modules
Conclusion
Analysis
The BRIX2 Toolkit: Technical Specifications
BRIX2 in Practice
The Base Module in Practical Use
BRIX2 Extension Modules in Practice
Conclusion
BRIX2 in Different Applications and Scenarios
BRIX2 as a Teaching Platform
BRIX2 as a Prototyping Platform in Research and Students Projects
BRIX2 User Survey
The BRIX2 User Survey Questionnaire
About the Survey Participants
Getting Started With Programming BRIX2
BRIX2 Hardware
Documentation
Motivation and General Opinions
Suggestions for Future Revisions
Conclusion
Conclusion and Future Work
Results and Contributions
BRIX2 as a Teaching Platform
BRIX2 as a Prototyping Toolkit
Visions and Future Work
Suggestions for BRIX2 Future Revisions
Long-Term Perspective