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ESP32-IOT Projects Overview

Welcome to the ESP32-IOT Projects repository! This collection showcases various projects leveraging the ESP32 microcontroller for diverse IoT applications. Each project highlights unique functionalities and integrations with external services and libraries.

Projects

1. Blynk_IOT_ESP32

Integrate the ESP32 with the Blynk platform to create IoT applications featuring a user-friendly mobile interface.

2. ESP_FireBase_Basic

Utilize the ESP32 with Firebase Realtime Database to build a simple IoT system. The ESP32 reports its WiFi signal strength (RSSI) and MAC address to Firebase every second and controls its built-in LED based on a value read from Firebase every 5 seconds.

3. ESP32_InfluxDB

Connect the ESP32 with InfluxDB to store and visualize sensor data. This project demonstrates how to send data from the ESP32 to an InfluxDB instance.

4. ESP32_Telegram

Send and receive messages via Telegram using the ESP32. This project shows how to integrate the ESP32 with the Telegram Bot API.

5. ESP32_Whatsapp

Integrate the ESP32 with WhatsApp to send and receive messages. Learn how to use the WhatsApp API with the ESP32.

6. GPIO_Viewer_Test

Visualize GPIO states using the ESP32. This project includes a web interface to monitor and control the GPIO pins of the ESP32.

7. Simple_Remote_Control_System_espnow

Create a simple remote control system using ESP-NOW with the ESP32. This project includes examples of sending and receiving data between ESP32 devices using ESP-NOW.

8. Wi-Fi_Mapping_and_Analysis_Tool

Build a WiFi Radar System with the ESP32. This project scans for nearby WiFi networks, collects information about them, and visualizes the data in various formats.

9. WiFi_Spamming_ESP32

An educational project for understanding WiFi beacon frames. This project demonstrates the creation and transmission of WiFi beacon frames using an ESP32 microcontroller. It simulates multiple WiFi networks by broadcasting customizable beacon frames, providing insights into WiFi protocols and network behavior.

License

This repository is open-source and available under the MIT License.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Feel free to open a pull request or issue.

Contact

For any questions or issues, please open an issue on the respective project's GitHub page.