nimbusgb
Well-Known Member
One step up from a YAPP. A Yachtie Android Project.
I have a bit of time on my hands so I'm going to restart a project I started a while ago.
A boat monitor. ( Tada! Yet another boat monitor! YABoM or maybe GoogleBoat
)
What it should do .......
Monitor my shore power mains connection
Monitor house and engine battery states.
Monitor ( smartly ) a couple of bilge pumps
Monitor temperature and humidty
Provide monitoring of several inputs ( hatch and Pir )
Control a couple of outputs
Provide remote connectivity and control for all of the above.
Possibly additional interface abilities ( Bluetooth or similar Man overboard monitoring, seatalk interface for autopilot control ( and possibly to read local wind conditions ) , internet/local track log function )
Approach:
Building a sophisticated system like this based on completely custom hardware is expensive unless it's just a prototype. I've designed and manufactured all sorts of stuff from target acquisition hardware on tanks to data loggers in aircraft, I know.
Trying to squeeze all of this into machine code or some low level language is a pain, updates are difficult etc.
So we get to Android ..... Cheap smart mobiles provide a touch screen interface, Google accessory API allows us to interface to hardware, we get connectivity thrown in, we can work on a high level language upload and change software and if we open it up to everyone we might get some novel ideas.
A PAYG sim can provide up to a year of connectivity for a few pounds.
That's the way I'm going.
Development:
For development I'm using a Hudl 2 but I have also got a cheap £60 Sony Experia E1 and a handful of other platforms. I'm still using Eclipse as a dev environment but may transition to ADT on this one.
The idea is to use a cheap smart device for intelligence, UI, communications ( £80 to £150). A Google interface board, ( £35 ) and a hardware platform ( Initially cobbled together but aim at < £80 if I build a board ) so a completed cost of around £200.
Anyone else interested in following along?
I'm going to kick off with contact monitoring, mains monitoring, temperature and humidity monitoring and the remote SMS part of it.
I have a bit of time on my hands so I'm going to restart a project I started a while ago.
A boat monitor. ( Tada! Yet another boat monitor! YABoM or maybe GoogleBoat
What it should do .......
Monitor my shore power mains connection
Monitor house and engine battery states.
Monitor ( smartly ) a couple of bilge pumps
Monitor temperature and humidty
Provide monitoring of several inputs ( hatch and Pir )
Control a couple of outputs
Provide remote connectivity and control for all of the above.
Possibly additional interface abilities ( Bluetooth or similar Man overboard monitoring, seatalk interface for autopilot control ( and possibly to read local wind conditions ) , internet/local track log function )
Approach:
Building a sophisticated system like this based on completely custom hardware is expensive unless it's just a prototype. I've designed and manufactured all sorts of stuff from target acquisition hardware on tanks to data loggers in aircraft, I know.
Trying to squeeze all of this into machine code or some low level language is a pain, updates are difficult etc.
So we get to Android ..... Cheap smart mobiles provide a touch screen interface, Google accessory API allows us to interface to hardware, we get connectivity thrown in, we can work on a high level language upload and change software and if we open it up to everyone we might get some novel ideas.
A PAYG sim can provide up to a year of connectivity for a few pounds.
That's the way I'm going.
Development:
For development I'm using a Hudl 2 but I have also got a cheap £60 Sony Experia E1 and a handful of other platforms. I'm still using Eclipse as a dev environment but may transition to ADT on this one.
The idea is to use a cheap smart device for intelligence, UI, communications ( £80 to £150). A Google interface board, ( £35 ) and a hardware platform ( Initially cobbled together but aim at < £80 if I build a board ) so a completed cost of around £200.
Anyone else interested in following along?
I'm going to kick off with contact monitoring, mains monitoring, temperature and humidity monitoring and the remote SMS part of it.