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Cornel M Amariei
Cornel M Amariei
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Cornel M Amariei

Cornel Amariei is a Romanian inventor and entrepreneur in the fields of Robotics and 3D printing. He has been working with the Arduino platform since its early days in 2007. His past experience involves large cargo gamma ray scanning robotics, ATM security systems, and blind assisting devices. In his spare time, he is a performing musician playing multiple instruments—predominately the guitar. He is also a swimmer, water polo player, and photographer. Over the years, he has built hundreds of Arduino projects, ranging from flying Quadcopters to levitating magnets and underwater robots. Currently, he splits his time between doing his undergraduate studies in electric engineering and computer science at Jacobs University in Bremen, Germany, and his start-ups and research and development job.
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Localization – GPS


The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses an array of satellites orbiting around the Earth and sending time information. A GPS receiver picks up the signal transmitted from the satellites, calculates the time it took for the signal to arrive, and by identifying the position of the satellites, triangulates the position on the surface of the globe.

GPS is very useful in autonomous cars, RC planes or drones, and data logging applications. Here, we will learn how to read the data from a GPS, which is surprisingly easy. In this recipe, we will use the SoftwareSerial library that is better detailed in the Communication chapter.

Getting ready

Following are the ingredients needed for this recipe:

  • An Arduino board connected to a computer via USB

  • Jumper wires and a breadboard

  • A UART-compatible 5V GPS receiver such as the Copernicus

How to do it…

Hooking up a potentiometer is easy and here are the steps:

  1. Plug the GPS receiver into the breadboard.

  2. Connect the ground and power on the GPS to the...

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Cornel M Amariei

Cornel Amariei is a Romanian inventor and entrepreneur in the fields of Robotics and 3D printing. He has been working with the Arduino platform since its early days in 2007. His past experience involves large cargo gamma ray scanning robotics, ATM security systems, and blind assisting devices. In his spare time, he is a performing musician playing multiple instruments—predominately the guitar. He is also a swimmer, water polo player, and photographer. Over the years, he has built hundreds of Arduino projects, ranging from flying Quadcopters to levitating magnets and underwater robots. Currently, he splits his time between doing his undergraduate studies in electric engineering and computer science at Jacobs University in Bremen, Germany, and his start-ups and research and development job.
Read more about Cornel M Amariei