I have developed an anemometer and the sensors are placed on a pole next to 
the water front. The signals are transmitted through a long cable to the 
club house where the IOIO module and Android are. The wind direction/speed 
are sampled each minute and sent from the Android using GPRS to my web 
server for storage in a database and presentation as a graph and table in a 
web page.

My idea is to add an image sensor and take a single picture of the lake 
once in a while a publish it on the web page as a supplement so the members 
of the club can get an idea of the conditions, e.g. waves, other surfers 
etc.

The JPEG sensor I'm looking at (see the link in the previous post) uses a 
camera-to-serial bridge called OV528 which utilizes a 6 byte command and 
acknowledge protocol (see description <goog_1043113688>).

>From what I have learned so far I think it should be doable.

/JP


> That looks pretty challenging. :) I guess you would be attempting to 
> perform RS232 through the IOIO and send the data to your Android device? 
> And try to render the resulting video stream (which is encoded somehow) on 
> the cellphone screen? It sounds like a rabbit hole to me.
>  
>

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