MP4 | Video: AVC 1920×1080 | Audio: AAC 48 kHz 2ch | Duration: 2 Hours | 1 GBGenre: eLearning | Language: EnglishDesign your own advanced data streaming and visualization tool to view the detailed tracking information of the moving vehicleDevelop a complete IoT-based GPS system to track the real-time movement of the vehicle in the web dashboardCode in Python and extract the required information from the GPS moduleAutomate the GPSD to start on bootFetch raw data from the GPS module using Linux commandsSuccessfully test the GPS module in the Windows and Linux environmentsGet to know the working principles of the Global Positioning System (GPS)Set a static IP address in the latest Raspbian OSAccess the graphical user interface of the Raspberry Pi without using any external monitorsInstall the latest operating system on Raspberry Pi Zero wireless without a monitor, keyboard, or mousePerform IP scanning and wirelessly access Raspberry Pi using PuttyGet to know the difference between Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless and Raspberry Pi 3Get detailed knowledge about Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless and its previous versionsAboutFAQ1) I am new to Raspberry Pi, Can I do this course?The course first teaches how to install and setup Raspberry Pi and then the projects start.
2) I have Raspberry Pi 3, can I do this course?Of-course Yes!! The project can be completed on any version of Raspberry Pi.
3) What if I get stuck and need technical help?Still have doubts, feel free to drop a mail at –Learn to build a fully functional GPS tracking system from scratch.
I have always been a firm believer in learning by doing and in this course, you will learn what you need to know by hands-on experience.
You don’t need any special knowledge except basic computer skills to get started with the course.
Every one of you comes from a different background and hence; the course is crafted from basic to advanced level with minutely detailed in every video.
The course is divided into 7 sections.
Please note that the project covered in the course will work on any version of the Raspberry Pi.
Only to keep the project development cost down and to embed the circuit anywhere we are primarily targeting Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless board.
At the end of the course, you will have a solid foundation on the navigation system. You will find it easy to build your own device from scratch. All the code and supporting files for this course are available at –Enjoy!