Hello, I don't assume this is a new idea, and as I'm shaping the concept in my head I recognize I might not have the correct words to adequately search for pre existing posts or discussions, if they're out there, please point me in that direction.
In my household we seldom get rid of old phones when we upgrade, they usually have cracked screens are filled to the brim with photos and videos of our family or have malfunctioning buttons.
Is there a way to utilize the existing hardware in a networked fashion that has a software breaking down complex tasks into manageable smaller space asks that a specific set of hardware can handle?
I have some home automation ides that I'd like to integrate, I have a large amount of family pictures I'd like to access, and I'd like to use this existing, although outdated hardware to realize these ideas.
My vision is a siftware suite that is loaded onto older Android compatible hardware phones that has access to the CPU, gpu, ram and memory, and all available sensors, that can grow with added devices to its network on the fly and have the ability to perform multiple tasks.
Examples are access to the saved media as a NAS, controlling servos via USB for open and closing blast gates in a dust collection system for woodworking, monitoring motion decors, temperature sensors, aggregating requested data in a visual form for a couple of smart mirrors, with open ended future options within the confines of the hardware in the system.
What is a system like this called in theory? Would I have to basically compile a version of android that had these options built in as I went, or is there a project like this already out there?
Thanks!
Submitted September 07, 2020 at 02:20AM by HazardousBusiness https://ift.tt/2Zd28dn via TikTokTikk
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