An Experimental Research with 3D Objects for the Internet of Things
Keywords:
IoT, Display, Nextion, 3D Builder, Node MCUAbstract
This study presents the results of an experimental research with the use of 3D resources, such as the creation and printing of physical objects, that can serve as interface for 3D devices, The creation of solutions for the internet of things, requires, besides the knowledge of programming, electronics, internet and computing, also requires the creation of parts, which are often complex, for coupling and manipulation of devices to the internet of things. Personal experience during computer classes was the main motivation for the development of this work, demonstrating how to create solutions that can meet the different projects that involve the internet of things. In addition to presenting the results of a comparison between some tools evaluated during the research. The results were collected during the creation of the objects in 3D systems, besides presenting the results in pieces that were printed with this technology, these results demonstrated the possibility of creating viable solutions and that can serve as a model for new projects, facilitating the development of solutions to the internet of things.
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