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== Requirements == | == Requirements == |
Revision as of 05:48, 5 April 2018
Description
This bridge allows sensinact to receive Inertial Measurements from a Android device.
Sensinact version
This bridge is available since the git hash 6aa9ed74441c37b914b89099156e3e921e98749f
in the SensiNact Eclipse repository
Requirements
- android-imu bridge activated (via
sensinact -c
) - android device running Chrome browser
- location is only provided when the sensinact is running on HTTPS
How to use it
Point the Chrome (from your device) to the URL http://sensinact.address.com/android/index.html. You will have to inform an alias for your user and then hit the "connect" button. Once this is done, your alias will become a provider into sensinact, providing you location (if available and the user authorized) and a state, this state can be changed using the interface available in the browser. The purpose of the state is to give a state that can be controlled by the user in order to better control the execution of a certain use-cases.
Troubleshooting
- If you wanna see the information sent by all providers attached to the platform, point your browser to the address http://sensinact.address.com/android/debug.html