Now days one of the popular service of online taxi booking services like Uber, Taxi for Sure, Zoom Car and many more have opened the world of real time location tracking. GPS plays a vital role both in allowing the user and also the service provider to track the taxi.
In this tutorial i will show you will be making an Internet of Things(IOT) based GPS tracker that will track the position of the device in real time. in this project you can use security and transportation service.
1. Tracking Car/Bike/almost anything.
2. Can be used by School, in their school buses to track it and also parents will know the where about of the bus.
3. In Spying someone.
Component Required:
Components List
- NodeMCU ESP8266 Development Board - Link to Amazon
- Push Button Switch - Link to Amazon
- LED - Link to Amazon
- Resistor (220 Ohms) - Link to Amazon
- Jumper Wires - Link to Amazon
- Breadboard - Link to Amazon
- Micro USB Cable - Link to Amazon
- Computer with Arduino IDE installed - Link to Arduino IDE download
- GPS Module
Ok lest go step by step.........
Step1
First you have to need create a project on Blynk app
Click on New Project
Select Name And Device
Hear i select Name GPS Traker and Board NodeMcu then click Create
This is vary impotent step a auth Token send on your mail address
Now show this interface and click on Plus sign
Now select Map
After select map show like this interface
Go to map setting select virtual pin VO
Ok complet your app setting now you hove to need anduno setting
Now go to your mail copy auth and past on ardunio char auth[] this pisition
Ok now almost finished only set your wi-fi name and password then upload code on nodemcu
and set on your device like circuit
NodeMcu to GPS connection |
if all are ok then final show
GPS Taker final interface |
wow this is very nice project thanks sir
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ReplyDeleteNo doubt, nice project!
Good work. Location does not correspond to my own location, it remains as it is in this post
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