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Re: Wheelchair proximity detection
Did you specify "proximity" because you're unable to operate a switch?
If you can operate a switch, there are several RF kits (some with security
codes) that will operate a relay (or relays). They would seem to be ideal
for this. Here are a few (about half-way down the page)...
http://store.qkits.com/category.cfm/RF
"David Norwood" <judapeno@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>I need to trigger an automatic door opener when my wheelchair is within
>about 3 feet. I would like some sort of radio transmitter on the wheelchair
>and a receiver near the door. Here are my requirements:
>
>- it must work at about 3 feet. I can't find an affordable RFID reader that
>works at this range.
>
>- the transmitter must operate on a battery for at least two months
>continuously. I like Bluetooth, but can't find a low power transmitter.
>What do they use on those automatic pet doors?
>
>- it must provide a simple contact closure, or have a serial or usb
>interface and Linux drivers. Zigbee?
>
>- I'm not too concerned about security. There are easier ways to get into
>my house than spoofing a radio signal.
>
>- it must not require too much soldering. I have friends that can help with
>this, but within reason.
>
>I've seen various radio transmitter modules on the web, but don't know how
>much power they require, and how to interface a receiver to my computer.
>I've figured out how to do this with Bluetooth, but I have the power issue.
>
>David
>
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