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IoT Projects with NVIDIA Jetson Nano: AI-Enabled Internet of Things Projects for Beginners

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Explore the capabilities of the NVIDIA Jetson Nano, an IoT device designed to perform computations like a computer desktop. This book will show you how to build your first project and optimize your devices, programs, and daily activities with the AI computation abilities of the Jetson Nano.
This board consists of CPU Quad-core ARM A57 @ 1.43 GHz and GPU 128-core Maxwell. With this hardware specification, the board can run multiple neural networks in parallel for complex AI applications. With the integrated sensor and actuators, this board enables stronger IoT solutions and provides more advanced capabilities.
Discover how develop complex IoT projects with the Jetson Nano today.
What You’ll LearnSet up NVIDIA Jetson Nano deviceBuild applications like image classification, object detection, segmentation, and speech processingUse the Jetson Nano to process daily computer activities such as browsing the internet, checking emails, or playing music and videosImplement machine learning computations into your projects
Who This Book Is For
Makers, developers, students, and professional of all levels who are new to the NVIDIA Jetson Nano technology.
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Apress
Publication date ‏ : ‎ 11 Dec. 2020
Edition ‏ : ‎ 1st ed.
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 132 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1484264517
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1484264515
Item weight ‏ : ‎ 204 g
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.5 x 0.79 x 23.5 cm
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3 reviews for IoT Projects with NVIDIA Jetson Nano: AI-Enabled Internet of Things Projects for Beginners

P. Cicuta

interesting book – not quite what the title implies
I liked this book, but more than half is a basic introduction to linux. If you have never used linux, this could help you (you will need other resources too, probably a lot of google searches!). Even int he second part, the emphasis is on getting you started, there are suggestions on what teaxt editors to use for your code, etc. There are a few pointers at how to connect simple physical hardware specifically to the jetson nano, and how to start off some projects. The only section that was specifically targeted at the jetoson nano (everything else you could probably do on a raspberry Pi) was the intruduction to the machine learning environment that NVIDIA has created for the platform. So in summary, a book that will give you ideas, places to start…. maybe it should just have been called “getting started with a Jetson Nano”.

Amazon Customer

I was hoping beginner meant for beginning with the NVIDIA Nano. This actually is a beginner guide for setting up any Ubuntu computer. It was too basic for me but, for those that are not familiar with Linux/Ubuntu this is perfect for them. Even for those not setting up NVIDIA and setting up another Ubuntu computer, even the Raspberry Pi.

Ryan Zurrin

This book is just barely over 100 pages. Though it does have some good examples of how to do some basic programming, such as interfacing with the GPIO, cameras, sensors, and whatnot, the information is very limited. In my opinion, it could have included some bigger IoT projects to actually reflect the title of the book.Instead the whole beginning of the book is all about setting the Nano up, which I feel should not be included in this book as someone who is buying this book likely has it already set up and is looking for some project-based instructions more or less.Then as mentioned by others already, it is more or less instructions about setting up and using Linux, which I suppose is understandable seems that the device is running Ubuntu on it, but still, this book should have IoT projects in it which it somehow lacked. Unless they consider them instructing you how to take videos or pictures with a camera or how to install packages for deep learning actual projects, but in my honest opinion, this book is lacking actual projects altogether.

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