Today with home automation you dont need too much skill, but yes you will need at least a MEDIUM understanding of programming, and a basic - medium understanding of electronics.
or in other words, scientists, mathematicians, engineers are the gods of modern world, and the spirit of finding about nature, inventing creative solutions and stuff is like an alternative to praying from religious people's perspective
This is really cool. I recently built my first computer starting from zero previous knowledge and it prompted me to learn more about how all this stuff actually works. I just got an Arduino and your channel has been a great resource. You're really good at explaining things in a clear and concise way. Subscribed!
What language are you using for all of the back end stuff? For the Android are you using something like Tasker? So far what you've got going is brilliant! I am damn jealous of the Phillips Hue bulbs, sadly the existing lights and sockets in my house don't allow for them. I'm in the middle of a similar project (except using xbee endpoints opposed to the Phillips Hue and a stepper motor for the blinds) using Python, specifically using web.py for the routing and front end ans JASPER for the voice recognition. Looking forward to you chucking this up on Github! :)
Not sure if it would be something you would want, but there is a ham clock used to see what part of the world has sunlight. It is a map of the world with the part of the world getting sunlight bright than than the past where it is dark. Software is made for Raspberry Pi. It gets it's time and location from GPS but be just set with a small program change. But the time and location from GPS is much better and only needs a low price USB GPS device that can be located anywhere it gets good signal, depending on the building.
Amazing dude ... keep on updating your device ... i see a great potential in this ... You may add a wake up command saying " hey Jarvis " ... also a door cam and door lock would be cool ... ^_^
Wouldn't it be better, instead of tapping a button to trigger the commands, do it by just saying something such as "Jarvis, do this"? Awesome work man.
Hello Jeremy Blum.I'm your biggest fan.And I'll like to thank you for creating the arduino boards.Thanks to the arduino I'm able to make and program all kinds of robots.I've just finished making my arduino quadcopter and it flies perfectly.I can't imaging what I could do without it.And may I ask you how old are you?
That doesn't sound like Google's TTS...is it? Are you using google to process the voice request? I was using their API for lots of projects, but after they changed their API (and limited daily requests) I didn't want to rewrite all of my code, so I just let it die.
WHY THE MEATLOAF does this have barely any views, but another rap sex song has basically the worlds population view count?.............................this is wonderful.
Inspiring. Someday I'll be able to create things like this. I have plans for a small electric car. I'd love for it to have speech command response, like "lights on".
This is great. You should have patented the phone shake gesture for turning on and off IoT devices (is that possible?)... I'm sure it's been integrated in some company's somewhere by now
awesome! my motivation. Thanks for posting video. waiting for new creative video. any way can we add one more sensor to this device that will control room temperature according to our body temperature?
not sure if your looking to do another tutorial series but i basically started learning electronics from your arduino series and love the way you present material. It seems like you have done quite a lot with this voice processing functionality and that is something ive wanted to get into but haven't really seen that many great learning materials. so my vote for your next series is working with voice processing. Or if you havent got the time, any suggestion on some good starter materials for working with that sort of technology?
Holden Greene I'm using wit.ai, and the documentation is quite good. Take a peak at that, and their example code snippets. It's a good starting point. I'd like to do more tutorials on it, but it's hard to find the time to do the production.
I do like what you have done, just its not the way if you want a happy wife/girlfriend lol. Have you looked into zone and action recognition? (Simply works out if your in the front room sitting down, you dont need the cooker on/heating in the bathroom on etc.) It changes things simply following you around and learning, you approach a light it will go on, no need to get near it, and no need to find and charge a phone :D to pair a device simply tap it. For blinds, look on amazon, you can find a powerful 2cmx3cm servo to do the same thing which fits almost invisible into the blind rail etc. Of course thats just my opinion, you have made your own semi automated home.
can you upload a step by step video how to build it...so dat it 'll be easy to build.......i want to build it so please please upload the steps.....also the android app source code...
Been looking into doing a Car Pi for my Truck Music, Video, 2 dash cams OBDII car computer interface website info : Jarvis I need gas ...My screen comes up with ether the Closest or cheapest fuel in my area with directions to get there With more work the OBDII would search for a mechanic shop when your engine light comes on and tell you the area of the problem IE Code 23 = 02 sensor This would at least let the mechanic know where the problem lies and save you money
Thanks for the props, I designed the Interface for the car harness, I also Sell to the public now, if you want to have a talk with your car, whenever you want, look me up, I can make it happen!- ;) @IndyJarvis
Awsome ! Are you running linux? Keep up the good work ! Peter from the U.K haha id wrote above question before id finish watching the whole of your video ! All i can say is nice piece of kit.
add photo sensor or time based means of knowing if its light out side so when alarm wakes you it knows if the interior lights should be on or off? btw love the videos always looking forward to more
Nice !!! Awesome work and effort !!!!!! You have used micro-controllers to control motors or switching on/off right? ....Did you connect your micro-controllers to Raspi using I2C protocol? Or Something else?
Amazingly done! :D I have a question. I'm working on something similar and I was wondering how is the system able to search and play songs from your google play account? Keep it up! :D
That is awesome! I have been meaning to do the same thing for a while now. What are you using to process voice commands? I have been lazy as far as getting a good user interface so far - currently I am just ssh-ing into my box and telling it to turn on the lights, play music, etc. I love the little alarm clock/bedside base unit.
I just picked up 15 pi zeros and have a pi 3 with a few more zeros in the mail... when can we get a co-y of the source code to experiment and start learning
awesome u linked ur pi with home automation as well as voice recognition lights operate as well as use of android app accelerometer based control+gesture control....just want to ask how much it cost you and which script or language you used for programming? very cool project...i am also working on same but want to do it offline via speech recognition
Dude awesome! Im trying to put myself into learn how to program (I already attempted to learn ruby/fail, html/I know some basics). How did you learn to bring such projects into life?
Awesome developments! But I'd like to say, this improvements from Edison's lamp is only: his button can only control one bulb lamp. Yours JARVIS need to add a additional command when you are pushing the button. It can actually control more than one bulbs and even control other stuff. And where is the true innovation? I'm thinking about a true innovate idea for home automation, but not getting started to build stuff upon frameworks that can helps to understand human language.
YES I have had this dream of building a complete home system that is capable of learning new commands and learn to understand my intent- its purpose would be everything from basic secretarial tasks to controlling modules in various rooms for specialized functions- such as a standardized meal prep module, control of solar/steam power system, atmospheric and sanitary regulation, and even teaching me information tailored to a current activity. For example, should I be working in the shop with a hazardous chemical, I could ask how to neutralize a byproduct. Jarvis would take into account immediate information such as ambient temperature, pressure, air content, and all sorts of other data- then ask me for information it could not obtain such as weight of the sample, concentration, volume etc to calculate things like rate of reaction and optimum response. Equations for any sort of data could simply be mined from wikipedia :)
in this world, people with programming skills are like gods!!
Today with home automation you dont need too much skill, but yes you will need at least a MEDIUM understanding of programming, and a basic - medium understanding of electronics.
or in other words, scientists, mathematicians, engineers are the gods of modern world, and the spirit of finding about nature, inventing creative solutions and stuff is like an alternative to praying from religious people's perspective
@11 11 Than you can try microcontroller programming in c.
I too made same home automation project with codes explained pls check it once 😃
You're a wizard.
I'm not a wizard! I'm just harry.
Nice video. You may also want to checkout the review of home automation on my blog at *alfredreviews. com/home-automation-review/* Thanks, Alfonso.
No! Harry, Your a Wizard!
No he's iron man
Hi guys I made jarvis home automation with codes explained pls check it once
This is how they were imagining the year 2000 in the '60s-'80s sci-fi movies and comic books.
"Honey, I'm home!"
_lights turn on_
why are the lights turned off in the first place when there's people inside lol
+IRON MAN JARVIS is his honey.
Tymski damn! you are good, sir.
This is really cool. I recently built my first computer starting from zero previous knowledge and it prompted me to learn more about how all this stuff actually works. I just got an Arduino and your channel has been a great resource. You're really good at explaining things in a clear and concise way. Subscribed!
Wasn't sure what to expect when I clicked on this video but I was blown away by this. This is really amazing!
-jarvis, protect my virginity!
-Please, try not to move sir.
Great work Bro!
Keep it up...
These are the kinds of things that inspired me to study robotic engineering. love this, hope to see more as your project evolves
This is way too cool! Keep us updated!
What language are you using for all of the back end stuff? For the Android are you using something like Tasker? So far what you've got going is brilliant! I am damn jealous of the Phillips Hue bulbs, sadly the existing lights and sockets in my house don't allow for them.
I'm in the middle of a similar project (except using xbee endpoints opposed to the Phillips Hue and a stepper motor for the blinds) using Python, specifically using web.py for the routing and front end ans JASPER for the voice recognition.
Looking forward to you chucking this up on Github! :)
mostly python for backend. node.js WebKit on the command center. tasker on the phone
+James Bos Are you satisfied with Jasper? What do you recommend for the voice recognition?
Can you do a source code tour? i know that's a bit late
Man! You rebuilt it from scratch 3 or 4 times by now, but haven't bought a new microphone yet?! Unbeliavable.
It's the built in mic on the Google Glass.
Mister Erratic that's why we use wireless lavalier microphones. ;)
I am so hype, I can't wait for the source code to become available. My pi collection is getting serious!
Why not coding to yourself?
Really cool. Keep it going! I can't wait to see more on this project as it develops.
Nice work there, Jeremy! You are always doing amazing stuff. Keep up the good work!
I'd rather replace that whole screen setup with my phone. I reckon inputting commands through a simple custom app on my phone will do the trick.
Yeah but it will probably cost you some more from expensive home automation systems and all that
Epic. Looking forward to it's release
That's legit the coolest thing I have ever seen.
THIS IS AMAZING!
I am curious to know more about Command Center. I mean how you built it and what APIs you used to achieve this functionality?
Not sure if it would be something you would want, but there is a ham clock used to see what part of the world has sunlight. It is a map of the world with the part of the world getting sunlight bright than than the past where it is dark. Software is made for Raspberry Pi. It gets it's time and location from GPS but be just set with a small program change. But the time and location from GPS is much better and only needs a low price USB GPS device that can be located anywhere it gets good signal, depending on the building.
Jarvis stands for Just A Rather Very Intellegent System
This is crazy! Stuff like this is inspiring.
That was very inspiring. Good job dude.
Impressive . All the best buddy
Nice work Jeremy!
Just.A.Rather.Very.Intelligent.System
Your system is mighty fine!
I think you should turn your control center into a smart mirror
Freaking awesome man! I'm just getting into Pi/Arduino automation and I'd love to get something like this working in my house.
So sick. Working on basic thermostat and some sort of scheduler on raspberry pi, this is so cool tho!
This is a prehistoric Alexa
Cant wait to see more!
astonishing what technology can do.
Very nice job Jeremy. I like it, can't wait to see what else you do. This fun to watch.
Rick
Amazing dude ... keep on updating your device ... i see a great potential in this ...
You may add a wake up command saying " hey Jarvis " ... also a door cam and door lock would be cool ... ^_^
Wouldn't it be better, instead of tapping a button to trigger the commands, do it by just saying something such as "Jarvis, do this"? Awesome work man.
Hello Jeremy Blum.I'm your biggest fan.And I'll like to thank you for creating the arduino boards.Thanks to the arduino I'm able to make and program all kinds of robots.I've just finished making my arduino quadcopter and it flies perfectly.I can't imaging what I could do without it.And may I ask you how old are you?
Absolutely brilliant!
Your glasses home made?
Fantastic work man keep it up
This is amazing. I really want an alarm clock to open my blinds to wake me up.
Congratulations brother :-)
Great system. Eager to see the full fledged demo of it.
That doesn't sound like Google's TTS...is it? Are you using google to process the voice request? I was using their API for lots of projects, but after they changed their API (and limited daily requests) I didn't want to rewrite all of my code, so I just let it die.
ok so your a smart guy and i am new to alot of this my dream is to be able to make custom pcbs for these types of projects where should i start?
Amazing project!
Cool project.
I was wondering what voice recognition system was used.
Very good. You should commercialize this. Lots of potential
Blum you are the man! That is all.
How did you learn all this technical stuff? Any advices how to get started?
Did you learn with books? If yes, what kind of books ? Did you study?
WHY THE MEATLOAF does this have barely any views, but another rap sex song has basically the worlds population view count?.............................this is wonderful.
Inspiring. Someday I'll be able to create things like this. I have plans for a small electric car. I'd love for it to have speech command response, like "lights on".
how much lines of codes did this take you, because its incredible. this could be a commercial product
This is too cool. Looking forward to your next video!
the google glass looks very cool, i still think its weird that google glass failed (sort of)
Really your crazy it sucked and was cheap made
This is great. You should have patented the phone shake gesture for turning on and off IoT devices (is that possible?)... I'm sure it's been integrated in some company's somewhere by now
Exceptional work.
Hey Jeremy Just curious if you have any more information about the API's and what you used?
dude, this was just awesome. Hats off to you man... :-)
Pretty cool. I'm gonna work on creating my own home automation system in the near future.
This Did Amazing
great achievement :) congrats
awesome! my motivation. Thanks for posting video. waiting for new creative video. any way can we add one more sensor to this device that will control room temperature according to our body temperature?
not sure if your looking to do another tutorial series but i basically started learning electronics from your arduino series and love the way you present material. It seems like you have done quite a lot with this voice processing functionality and that is something ive wanted to get into but haven't really seen that many great learning materials. so my vote for your next series is working with voice processing. Or if you havent got the time, any suggestion on some good starter materials for working with that sort of technology?
Holden Greene I'm using wit.ai, and the documentation is quite good. Take a peak at that, and their example code snippets. It's a good starting point. I'd like to do more tutorials on it, but it's hard to find the time to do the production.
What controller / micro controller are you use?
This is awesome!! Loved your project 👍
I love you work sir 👏😘
I do like what you have done, just its not the way if you want a happy wife/girlfriend lol.
Have you looked into zone and action recognition? (Simply works out if your in the front room sitting down, you dont need the cooker on/heating in the bathroom on etc.) It changes things simply following you around and learning, you approach a light it will go on, no need to get near it, and no need to find and charge a phone :D to pair a device simply tap it.
For blinds, look on amazon, you can find a powerful 2cmx3cm servo to do the same thing which fits almost invisible into the blind rail etc.
Of course thats just my opinion, you have made your own semi automated home.
Just wanted to know how did you start this system?
can you upload a step by step video how to build it...so dat it 'll be easy to build.......i want to build it so please please upload the steps.....also the android app source code...
Now, this is cool.
Very inspiring videos! keep doing the wonderful work! even the Adruino tutorial was very helpful for me!
Been looking into doing a Car Pi for my Truck Music, Video, 2 dash cams OBDII car computer interface website info : Jarvis I need gas ...My screen comes up with ether the Closest or cheapest fuel in my area with directions to get there With more work the OBDII would search for a mechanic shop when your engine light comes on and tell you the area of the problem IE Code 23 = 02 sensor This would at least let the mechanic know where the problem lies and save you money
Thats really cool
Thanks for the props, I designed the Interface for the car harness, I also Sell to the public now, if you want to have a talk with your car, whenever you want, look me up, I can make it happen!- ;) @IndyJarvis
Awsome ! Are you running linux? Keep up the good work ! Peter from the U.K
haha id wrote above question before id finish watching the whole of your video ! All i can say is nice piece of kit.
this is totally awesome, you should consider selling it online
add photo sensor or time based means of knowing if its light out side so when alarm wakes you it knows if the interior lights should be on or off? btw love the videos always looking forward to more
MXStar189 It can already do that :) The command center has a photosensor.
Are there any tutorials of how to create this kind of system. I've watched other videos but I really like this one!!
Very well done! Impressive!
I really need to do robotics, engineering, mechanics and computer science courses
Nice !!! Awesome work and effort !!!!!!
You have used micro-controllers to control motors or switching on/off right? ....Did you connect your micro-controllers to Raspi using I2C protocol? Or Something else?
HAL: I am putting myself to the fullest possible use, which is all I think that any conscious entity can ever hope to do.
Amazingly done! :D I have a question. I'm working on something similar and I was wondering how is the system able to search and play songs from your google play account? Keep it up! :D
I wonder if it was possible to integrate google now, or develop something like "Ok, Google" keyword, so you don't have to physically push buttons.
Wow. I love it man!
Hello, i have a question to this very nice Video. How did you made the Design on the Display?
So what you’re telling me is you build a very advanced echo...
nice
You like ironman? ;)
Nice work! But you have to make a better system for the curtains =)
It's very fantastic, Are you use arduino for this project
how did you learn to do all of this? school/self-learn? if so, what are your resources and what do (or did) you major in?
+Jeremy Blum
That is awesome! I have been meaning to do the same thing for a while now. What are you using to process voice commands? I have been lazy as far as getting a good user interface so far - currently I am just ssh-ing into my box and telling it to turn on the lights, play music, etc. I love the little alarm clock/bedside base unit.
Chris Herring I'm using wit.ai
Great progress, keep it on.
Can you say is that linux micro computer talked about is Raspberry pi. Exactly which OS?
WOW* * * I would ask, that third party libraries and APIs you use ??
Amazing project man. I look forward to giving it a go myself. Is it possible to run your system on a pi zero?
yes albeit with the use of a few adapters
I just picked up 15 pi zeros and have a pi 3 with a few more zeros in the mail... when can we get a co-y of the source code to experiment and start learning
That is badass! Good Job!
One thing you could do is if you are groggy in the morning and the room is pitch black, add a relatively large capacitive sensor by your bed.
Jeremy all i can say about you is that you are awesome !! and may one of the most intelligent people on earth
awesome u linked ur pi with home automation as well as voice recognition lights operate as well as use of android app accelerometer based control+gesture control....just want to ask how much it cost you and which script or language you used for programming? very cool project...i am also working on same but want to do it offline via speech recognition
+PSO NGDALI thanks
Dude awesome!
Im trying to put myself into learn how to program (I already attempted to learn ruby/fail, html/I know some basics).
How did you learn to bring such projects into life?
Awesome developments!
But I'd like to say, this improvements from Edison's lamp is only:
his button can only control one bulb lamp. Yours JARVIS need to add a additional command when you are pushing the button. It can actually control more than one bulbs and even control other stuff.
And where is the true innovation? I'm thinking about a true innovate idea for home automation, but not getting started to build stuff upon frameworks that can helps to understand human language.
YES
I have had this dream of building a complete home system that is capable of learning new commands and learn to understand my intent- its purpose would be everything from basic secretarial tasks to controlling modules in various rooms for specialized functions- such as a standardized meal prep module, control of solar/steam power system, atmospheric and sanitary regulation, and even teaching me information tailored to a current activity.
For example, should I be working in the shop with a hazardous chemical, I could ask how to neutralize a byproduct. Jarvis would take into account immediate information such as ambient temperature, pressure, air content, and all sorts of other data- then ask me for information it could not obtain such as weight of the sample, concentration, volume etc to calculate things like rate of reaction and optimum response. Equations for any sort of data could simply be mined from wikipedia :)