Sentry is a fully autonomous electric car at 1/10 scale running a Jetson TX2 with Intel RealSense and ZED cameras, in addition to a Hokuyo 10-lx 2D Lidar. All the processing components of the car are powered with custom cables by an onboard power bank that has a 12v and 20v output. The "Vedder" Electronic Speed Control Unit, VESC, can be powered by any traditional RC battery that is suitable for a ~ $450 Traxxas car.
Posts
IoT lecture Series in YouTube channel with 27 videos including demos. The complete playlist shall serve anyone to understand the IoT fundamentals while also giving them practical exposure with coding. Have been doing it for a while and now made it publicly available for everyone in YouTube channel. Link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3uLubnzL2Tm5PAw88N1jR9MLTJpuPEnX
Wylie 1-Flip
Mini pinball machine with an Intel Edison/UpSquared core attempting to leverage more standard parts and easy enthusiast manufacturing processes (e.g. 3D printing) to see if pinball machines can be manufactured easier.
Using LoRWAN and IoT
The device was built to provide energy access to the under-served community
Golang Weekly - Hello, Tello: Hacking Drones With Go
Blog post about Featured in Golang Weekly email newsletter sent to over 23k Go programmers.
This new post on Hackster was featured in their newsletter and homepage. The DJI Tello uses the Intel Movidius as mentioned in the article.
Pickathon Design Series Season 1 Episode 6
Release announcment/post
Release announcement of the new GoCV 0.11 included in Golang Weekly email newsletter, leading source of news for Go programming world, sent to nearly 23K subscribers.
Blog post/new software release
Blog post and new software release for GoCV, the Go framework for computer vision.
Video from talk at dotGo
Video of lightning talk from dotGo conference about Computer Vision using Go featuring Intel Computer Vision SDK.