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esp32 unity project 2

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I am working on a project that should be developed on Unity3D. I have three toys, each one has an esp32 unit and a PCA9685 servo driver to run a few servo motors. I want to connect all three of them on my mobile phone, via WIFI. Then I will talk to my phone and say a word in English. I want these three toys to say the same word in different languages. To do that I want to use the Google speech api which has speech recognition, translate and TTS, that is available in every phone. The final MP3 should be sent to the toy to get played. At the same time I want to send a small data via esp32 to the PCA9685 to activate some of the motors. Please bid if you are serious, have an Esp32 module to test it and you are experienced in Unity
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Hi, I read about your project and I’m very interest to participate in this project. I’m enjoy in the development of C++ projects, for Arduino Uno, ESP8266 and ESP32 programming with Arduino IDE, and also have a few knowledgment in Unity. I actually posees an ESP32, the Arduino IDE and the Unity3D software. One of the project that I made was based in the implementation of an Arduino Uno and an ESP32 where the client can access to a Web Server once is connected to the AP of the ESP32, where the client can configure the information of a Wi-Fi and a MQTT broker that the ESP will be connected. Also, the Arduino reads the data of a temperature sensor (dht22) and send it by UART to the ESP and then the ESP upload the information to an MQTT broker using Mosquitto, into specifics topics, posting the information in JSON format. Also I made a project consisted in control de speed and turning sense of a Stepper Motor using an Ultrasonic Sensor (HC-SR04), a big sound sensor (VMA309) and a H-bridge Module (L298N). The HC-SR04 is used to determinate the period of the pulses sent from the Arduino to the H-bridge module to move the motor, according with the distance measured for then sensor, so the smaller the distance the faster the speed of the motor, and the big sound sensor is used to change the turning sense of the motor when the sensor detects a snap, without affecting the speed. I hope with this proposal have fulfilled your expectations for this project. Thanks and Regards!!
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I am more inclined towards Computer Graphics and Game Development. where I am leaning WebGL. I have already worked with Blender, Maya and Cinema4D and writing a program for generating a similar scene in WebGL is very interesting. I am getting to apply the concepts of Physics and Geometry to create a scene in WebGL. I have worked on 5 WebGL projects , where I have applied concepts of line and circle drawing algorithms (Bresenham), creating 3D mesh objects using triangles and adding texture, Animation, adding camera and light (ambient, diffuse and specular), working with matrices, writing shaders and passing uniform and varying variables, shadows, reflection, refraction, ray tracing. Learning these concepts have encouraged me to learn more concepts and making a game using my knowledge and skills is my dream. I have enrolled in Game Design and Development Specialization course Furthermore I am proficient in iPhone, Mobile App Development. Kindly reply me soon so we can discuss more about this.
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