How I automated my Farm with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Dockers, and Autonomous Database

In this session learn about a project to automate tasks in a barn, including scheduling when the lights turn on and off, temperature monitoring, and a webcam.

Explore the model and learn about the hardware and software used in it. At its core, the system uses an Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and various pumps, solenoids, motors, and sensors to simulate the automation of specific tasks such as filling a water bowl, opening, and closing doors, monitoring the environment and turning on and off lights on demand or via a schedule.

Look at both the hardware and software that power this system and see how the project can be used as a playground for learning new technologies, languages, and frameworks.
Todd Sharp

Todd Sharp
Oracle
Cloud Developer Evangelist

Biography: Todd Sharp is a developer advocate for Oracle, focusing on Oracle Cloud and cloud databases. He has 15 years’ experience as a full stack developer and he has worked with dynamic JVM languages and various JavaScript frameworks for his whole career. He was formerly with ColdFusion and more recently with Groovy/Grails on the server side. He also has experience with jQuery, ExtJS, and all versions of Angular on the front end.

He’s obsessed with technology and programming and feels extremely lucky to get paid to do what he loves every single day. When not learning a new language, tool, or framework he can usually be found volunteering at his local school working with the FLL Lego Robotics club, working on his barn automation project built with Raspberry Pi and various sensors with a web-based interface, or making new friends at a conference.

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