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mimiss |
April 23, 2020 15:24
| over 4 years ago
This page collects research on using #raspberry-pi based cameras (aka #pi-camera) to take Infragram multispectral photos, for plant health analysis. It is supported in part by the AREN project at NASA.
Design goals
Low cost, low complexity, easy to build and open source!
Also see the Image Sequencer project which is designed to run on a Raspberry Pi for on-board image processing.
To get a kit with this already set up on an SD card and/or Raspberry Pi camera, see:
Quick start
[notes:grid:activity:pi-camera-setup]
If yours is already assembled, just plug it in using a Micro USB cable (or battery pack) and it'll create a WiFi network called 00-PiCamera -- password publiclab -- which you can log into from your phone or laptop. You'll quickly see streaming video, be able to take photos, timelapses, or videos, do motion triggered capture, and more.
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:raspberry-pi-infragram]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:raspberry-pi-infragram]
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warren |
May 20, 2019 20:45
| over 5 years ago
This page collects research on using #raspberry-pi based cameras (aka #pi-camera) to take Infragram multispectral photos, for plant health analysis. It is supported in part by the AREN project at NASA.
Design goals
Low cost, low complexity, easy to build and open source!
Also see the Image Sequencer project which is designed to run on a Raspberry Pi for on-board image processing.
To get a kit with this already set up on an SD card and/or Raspberry Pi camera, see:
Quick start
[notes:grid:activity:pi-camera-setup]
If yours is already assembled, just plug it in using a Micro USB cable (or battery pack) and it'll create a WiFi network called 00-PiCamera -- password publiclab -- which you can log into from your phone or laptop. You'll quickly see streaming video, be able to take photos, timelapses, or videos, do motion triggered capture, and more.
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:raspberry-pi-infragram]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:raspberry-pi-infragram]
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warren |
May 20, 2019 20:38
| over 5 years ago
This page collects research on using #raspberry-pi based cameras (aka #pi-camera) to take Infragram multispectral photos, for plant health analysis. It is supported in part by the AREN project at NASA.
Design goals
Low cost, low complexity, easy to build and open source!
Also see the Image Sequencer project which is designed to run on a Raspberry Pi for on-board image processing.
To get a kit with this already set up on an SD card and/or Raspberry Pi camera, see:
Quick start
Follow this activity to get started.
If yours is already assembled, just plug it in using a Micro USB cable (or battery pack) and it'll create a WiFi network called 00-PiCamera -- password publiclab -- which you can log into from your phone or laptop. You'll quickly see streaming video, be able to take photos, timelapses, or videos, do motion triggered capture, and more.
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:raspberry-pi-infragram]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:raspberry-pi-infragram]
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warren |
May 17, 2019 17:04
| over 5 years ago
This page collects research on using #raspberry-pi based cameras (aka #pi-camera) to take Infragram multispectral photos, for plant health analysis. It is supported in part by the AREN project at NASA.
Design goals
Low cost, low complexity, easy to build and open source!
Also see the Image Sequencer project which is designed to run on a Raspberry Pi for on-board image processing.
To get a kit with this already set up on an SD card and/or Raspberry Pi camera, see:
Quick start
We'll post an assembly activity soon. If yours is already assembled, just plug it in using a Micro USB cable (or battery pack) and it'll create a WiFi network called 00-PiCamera -- password publiclab -- which you can log into from your phone or laptop. You'll quickly see streaming video, be able to take photos, timelapses, or videos, do motion triggered capture, and more.
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:raspberry-pi-infragram]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:raspberry-pi-infragram]
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warren |
November 06, 2018 18:35
| about 6 years ago
This page collects research on using #raspberry-pi based cameras (aka #pi-camera) to take Infragram multispectral photos, for plant health analysis. It is supported in part by the AREN project at NASA.
Design goals
Low cost, low complexity, easy to build and open source!
Also see the Image Sequencer project which is designed to run on a Raspberry Pi for on-board image processing.
To get a kit with this already set up on an SD card and/or Raspberry Pi camera, see:
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:raspberry-pi-infragram]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:raspberry-pi-infragram]
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warren |
October 31, 2018 21:00
| about 6 years ago
This page collects research on using #raspberry-pi based cameras (aka #pi-camera) to take Infragram multispectral photos, for plant health analysis. It is supported in part by the AREN project at NASA.
Design goals
Low cost, low complexity, easy to build and open source!
Also see the Image Sequencer project which is designed to run on a Raspberry Pi for on-board image processing.
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:raspberry-pi-infragram]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:raspberry-pi-infragram]
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warren |
March 28, 2018 19:19
| over 6 years ago
This page collects research on using #raspberry-pi based cameras (aka #pi-camera) to take Infragram multispectral photos, for plant health analysis. It is supported in part by the AREN project at NASA.
Design goals
Low cost, low complexity, easy to build and open source!
Also see the Image Sequencer project which is designed to run on a Raspberry Pi for on-board image processing.
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:raspberry-pi-infragram]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:raspberry-pi-infragram]
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warren |
March 28, 2018 19:18
| over 6 years ago
This page collects research on using #raspberry-pi based cameras (aka #pi-camera) to take Infragram multispectral photos, for plant health analysis. It is supported in part by the AREN project at NASA.
Design goals
Low cost, low complexity, easy to build and open source!
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:raspberry-pi-infragram]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:raspberry-pi-infragram]
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warren |
March 28, 2018 19:17
| over 6 years ago
This page collects research on using #raspberry-pi based cameras (aka #pi-camera) to take Infragram multispectral photos, for plant health analysis.
Design goals
Low cost, low complexity, easy to build and open source!
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:raspberry-pi-infragram]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:raspberry-pi-infragram]
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warren |
March 28, 2018 19:16
| over 6 years ago
This page collects research on using #raspberry-pi based cameras (aka #pi-camera) to take Infragram multispectral photos, for plant health analysis.
Design goals
Low cost, low complexity, easy to build and open source!
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:raspberry-pi-infragram]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:raspberry-pi-infragram]
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warren |
October 31, 2017 16:55
| about 7 years ago
This page collects research on using #raspberry-pi based cameras (aka #pi-camera) to take Infragram multispectral photos, for plant health analysis.
Design goals
Low cost, low complexity, easy to build and open source!
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:raspberry-pi-infragram]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:raspberry-pi-infragram]
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warren |
October 31, 2017 16:54
| about 7 years ago
This page collects research on using #raspberry-pi based cameras (aka #pi-camera) to take Infragram multispectral photos, for plant health analysis.
Design goals
Low cost, low complexity, easy to build and open source!
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:raspberry-pi-infragram]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:raspberry-pi-infragram]
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