wifi-car | build a Wi-Fi car with open source technologies
kandi X-RAY | wifi-car Summary
kandi X-RAY | wifi-car Summary
Easily build a Wi-Fi car with open source technologies. Harware - a route - TP Link WR703N or Fast FWR171-3G - an Arduino board - a car with motor driver - a USB Hub(optional) - a USB camera. Software - OpenWrt, a GNU/Linux based firmware program for embedded devices such as residential gateways and routers. - Arduino - Android app to control the car remotely. - Web browser to access web UI of the car. [Bitdeli Badge] "Bitdeli Badge").
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- Runs GIF stream
- Reads a frame from the stream
- Gets the end of the sequence
- Parses the content length header
- Called when a sensor has changed
- Update direction image view
- Marks the current transition
- Moves the cursor to the left of the map
- Handles touch events
- Stops the animation
- Start the animation
- Called when a new frame is created
- Set frame read callback
- Start MJPEGEG
- Resume the Car s IP
- Set the IP address
- Runs the controller
- Change the command to the specified state
- Initializes the View
- Sets the default instance
- Set the content to be saved
- Unregister listener
- Called when a surface is destroyed
- Set the help view
- Initializes the instance preferences
- Invoked when the specified surface is changed
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QUESTION
I'm trying to read the link-layer packets received by my wifi-card using golang. The program I wrote compiles successfully and runs without any errors, but it seems to be stuck trying to read from the socket (syscall.Recvfrom(fd, data, 0
- At this point to be precise).
What am i doing wrong?
PS: wlx34e894f77905
is the name of my wifi device.
My function which tries to read the packets:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Apr-15 at 03:59like c/c++ code:
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Install wifi-car
You can use wifi-car like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the wifi-car component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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