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Raspberry Pi Thesis Ideas: Comprehensive Project Topics & Implementation Possibilities

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  • #1 16326372
    kamilo1409
    Level 7  
    Hello, I am thinking of choosing a thesis based on the Raspberry Pi. I am looking for an interesting topic / project that I could implement. Could someone tell me what this device can be used for in a fairly comprehensive way? T
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  • #2 16326400
    olekt2002
    Level 31  
    No kidding... . The future engineer is considering the choice of the subject of the engineering thesis ???
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  • #3 16326412
    czasnagli
    Level 17  
    Why on Raspberry Pi? Have you already used Raspberry Pi in your projects?
  • #4 16326628
    dondu
    Moderator on vacation ...
    Maybe the on-board computer of the Apollo mission 2017 version? :)
  • #5 16326789
    kamilo1409
    Level 7  
    Yes, universities give time to choose an engineering job in order to choose what you want to do the job well. That is why I am looking for interesting ideas that I will then present to the promoter. I didn't use the Raspberry Pi, but I did use the BeagleBone. I've been thinking about something like a smart home, but I'm still looking for some other perspective.
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  • #6 16327186
    Anonymous
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  • #7 16329362
    matti0010
    Level 11  
    Are you looking for an idea? Look at what upsets you and what you wish you had better done (I'm talking about life, not people :P ). Then consider if you can do it as an engineer. The best idea comes from life itself. Alternatively, listen to what your friends and loved ones say, because they are sure to complain about something (e.g. "I have to fly and check if I closed the window" and you have a topic, make a system that checks the window closure, then someone else says something, add it and suddenly you have the whole home automation).
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    Anonymous
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  • #9 16329429
    matti0010
    Level 11  
    drobok wrote:
    Want to do something fun with pi? Make your own version with better memories and built-in storage ;)


    It only seems simple at first. Recently, I have been designing PCB (in science) with Zynq7000. After 120 hours of work (the layout design itself), you can still do a lot there and there will still be places to fix. What if someone were to do the whole project himself :P Of course, the subject is interesting, you can make a lot of comparisons with existing minicomputers. Unfortunately, the cost of the prototype will be astronomical (the PCB itself will be 8-layered at best, so you will pay a nice sum for it, and where are the electronics and assembly).
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  • #10 16330095
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #11 16448051
    romeok01
    Level 35  
    Check out the MagPi website -> Link

    Miracles are also on this page -> Link

    There are also cool stuff -> Link

    A whole host of projects are shown.

    I once bought a MagPi magazine, where interesting projects are shown.
    Raspberry Pi Thesis Ideas: Comprehensive Project Topics & Implementation Possibilities

    Electric wheelchair controlled by the movement of the eyeball
    Raspberry Pi Thesis Ideas: Comprehensive Project Topics & Implementation Possibilities

    CNC machine
    Raspberry Pi Thesis Ideas: Comprehensive Project Topics & Implementation Possibilities

    Magic mirror
    Raspberry Pi Thesis Ideas: Comprehensive Project Topics & Implementation Possibilities

    Balance Bot
    Raspberry Pi Thesis Ideas: Comprehensive Project Topics & Implementation Possibilities

    Drone
    Raspberry Pi Thesis Ideas: Comprehensive Project Topics & Implementation Possibilities

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around selecting a thesis topic involving the Raspberry Pi. Participants suggest various project ideas, emphasizing the importance of personal interest and practical applications. Suggestions include smart home automation systems, a walking robot capable of climbing stairs, and innovative projects like an electric wheelchair controlled by eye movement, CNC machines, magic mirrors, and drones. The conversation highlights the need for creativity and problem-solving in engineering, encouraging the author to draw inspiration from everyday challenges and complaints to identify potential projects.
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