Wifi Temperature Sensor Raspberry Pi

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I am a total newbie in this Raspberry Pi thing. I am also not familiar with python. I have an academic project requires me to record temperature and humidity from a sensor and send the data through WiFi to a computer using some sort of REST method, the computer will then generate a temperature and humidity graph, updating periodically. I now have the sensor set up, it is linked to a Grove Pi+ and then the Grove Pi+ is stacked on top of a Raspberry Pi. I manage to read the reading from the sensor and display it on the Raspberry Pi command window with a python script that I have written based on the Grove Pi+ library python scripts. The main learning objective of this project is the WiFi and network part. But I am quite lost and confused.

May I know how do I send this data to the PC via WiFi? I have a WiFi dongle connecting to the Raspberry Pi. I read some post about setting the RPi as a server, may I know how exactly to do that?

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Thanks alot for helping. I'd be inclined towards for this sort of thing. I had very limited Python experience (coming from a C# background) before I started playing with it, and got on just fine.

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Flask is a microframework for Python based on Werkzeug, Jinja 2 and good intentions. I don't think I can provide a complete example of what you're trying to achieve in a reasonable amount of space. There's a decent basic tutorial showing how to serve sensor data from the Pi using the Python module. There are further materials on creating a RESTful service using the Flask extension Flask-RESTful on their.

Sensors are the way a communicates and sees the world and can be necessary depending on the project you have planned. The popularity of the Raspberry Pi gives it many pre-made sensors ready to do whatever job is thrown its way. There are whole sensor kits that can be bought such as the following, or singly as listed below. Our Top 10 Picks for Raspberry Pi Sensors for your Projects 1 Integrating a camera with a RasPi with small camera modules can be done with cameras such as this popular 5MP camera. If you want to setup a surveillance system, baby monitor, IP cam and so on then this is a good option.

The camera plugs into a RasPi with a ribbon cable and than software setup to use it. The software setup may be moderately difficult depending on your skills but the good news is like many Raspberry Pi projects there is plenty of documentation.

2 The SX300 Expansion Board for Raspberry PI is a way to add Bluetooth, Microphone input, stereo audio output, WiFi, RTC, IR receiver, SATA and More. It was designed for use with the Raspberry Pi B+ but also works with the Raspberry Pi 2. There are other expansion boards to use with a RasPi that give it features that are not pre-built in. 3 Reading temperatures can be done with a temperature sensor.

A few resistors maybe necessary depending what you are reading the temperature of basically adjusting the sensitivity. 4 Having a has many uses. There are many different types of screens created for the RasPi even touchscreen models like the one above. 5 For weather station projects here is a sensor that can read humidity and temperature. 6 Simple character LCD can be bought for projects that don’t require lots of video. Here is one being used to monitor a network.

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7 Happu-store Infrared PIR Motion Sensor Module New HC-SR501for Arduino Raspberry pi Small Infrared Motion Sensor can be hooked up to a RasPi. 8 Gas detectors can be interfaced to detect a range of gases. 9 JBtek 2 pcs nRF24L01+ 2.4GHz Antenna Wireless Transceiver RF Transceiver Module ISM Wireless RF Transceivers can be hooked up to a RasPi. 10 JBtek Raspberry Pi Bluetooth 4.0 USB adapter – For Windows 8 / Windows 7 / Vista A simple can be used for any Bluetooth device to interface with a RasPi.