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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2022.26.2.329

A USB Device for Plug&Play of Sensor/Actuator In Linux  

Eun, Seongbae (Dept. of Information Communication Engineering, Hannam University)
So, Sun Sup (School of Computer Engineering, Kongju National University)
Abstract
Since IoT devices include various sensors and drivers, application programmers need to understand the structure and characteristics of sensors and actuators. If the manufacturer provides the driver of the sensor or actuator, IoT development can be efficiently carried out, which is called the Plug & Play technique. What matters is that the technique proposed by this research team in the past are not suitable for Arduino or Raspberry-Pi, which are recently used. In this paper, we propose a USB sensor device that can be mounted on a Raspberry-Pi. When the device is plugged into the Raspberry-Pi, the built-in driver is transmitted and played. The configuration of the USB sensor device was presented, and considerations for chip selection for processing sensors and drivers were presented.
Keywords
Plug&Play; IoT Devices; Standardized; Raspberry-Pi; Linux;
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