MATLAB Projects with iPhone & iOS Sensors

Learn to build fun MATLAB programs using your iPhone's sensors. Easy step-by-step guidance to impress your friends!

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Brief Summary

In this fun MATLAB course, you’ll learn how to use your iPhone's sensors to create cool programs! With easy instructions and lots of projects, you'll have a blast while boosting your skills.

Key Points

  • Build and master iPhone sensor projects
  • Step-by-step support and source code included
  • Use MATLAB to capture and analyze sensor data

Learning Outcomes

  • Create a 3D compass using the iPhone's sensors
  • Detect motion and orientation with various iOS sensors
  • Log and analyze data from your device using MATLAB

About This Course

Build your own MATLAB programs using the Accelerometer, Compass, GPS & other iOS Sensors on your iPhone & iPad

Now you can collect sensor data from your iPhone or Apple iOS device using MATLAB! Impress your friends, build some cool programs, and take your MATLAB skills to a new level with this interactive course. You’ll learn how to capture and utilize data from 5 different sensors without the need to buy additional software or hardware.

Please Note: THIS COURSE IS VERY SIMILAR TO “Build MATLAB Projects with Android Sensors”

Build 6 iPhone Sensor Projects (Source Code Included)

In this course, you will master the MATLAB® Support Package for Apple iOS Sensors by building a unique set of projects which enable you to:

  • Build Your Own 3D Compass

  • Rotate 3D Objects Using Your Phone

  • Detect iPhone Facing Up or Down

  • Track Position and Speed of A Car

  • Detect Shaking

  • Count Your Steps While Walking

Don’t struggle. I’ll show you step-by-step.

Getting set up is a little tricky, but, don’t worry, I’ll walk you through it. And if you have any problems you can ask for help through the discussion forum.  I’ll show an easy method to enable and acquire data from all 5 iOS sensors including:

  • Acceleration Sensors - Learn how to use abrupt changes in your iPhone’s movement

  • Magnetic Field Sensors - Explore magnetic fields used by the compass and other input devices

  • Orientation Sensors - See how you can detect your iPhone state and control virtual items

  • Angular Velocity Sensors - Detect your iPhone’s movement and use to control software

  • Position Sensors - Capture your GPS position and speed and build location based apps

You will learn how easy it is to enable these sensors and acquire data for your MATLAB programs.

in this course, you will get:

  • Instructional Videos

  • Interactive Exercises

  • 6+ Sample Projects

  • Source Code

  • 24/7 Instructor & Student Access

  • 30 Day Guarantee

  • Lifetime Course Access

To execute the code and examples, you will need:

  • MATLAB R2015a or later, for creating the connection to the application and logging sensor data.

  • iOS 8 or later on your device.

  • Wifi Network for connecting your computer and iOS device.

There’s no better time to expand your MATLAB skills and use your iPhone to collect and process data.  Enroll in this course and get started today!


  • Install MATLAB iOS Sensor Hardware Support Package & MATLAB Mobile App

  • Connect to iPhone and iPad Devices and Acquire Sensor Data

  • Capture and Log Data from 5 Different iOS Sensors

Instructor

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Joe Papa

Joe Papa is the founder of TeachMe AI, an edtech company focused on customized corporate AI Training and Personal Development for AI developers and leaders. He teaches Machine Learning and AI and is a published author of multiple books on PyTorch and Deep Learning. Joe has mentored hundreds of Data Scientists and has taught 10,000+ students across the world on...

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4.9 course rating
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Juan C. J. B.
5.0
4 years ago

Good teacher, clear concepts and interesting exercises.

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Félix F.
3.5
5 years ago

The course is really good, but the package we need to identify the IOS sensor as an object doesn't exist. It has been removed. So, it helps understanding concept but impossible to applicate the knowledge directly.

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Rf L.
1.0
5 years ago

This course should probably be removed as an essential component, the Apple iOS hardware support package for MATLAB is no longer available. This makes it impossible to participate in the course. I tried to contact the instructor several times without success. It seems that he has not responded to questions to this course for a few years. The instructor does seems very knowledgeable in the subject area and is a good communicator. I hope he remakes this in the future and maintains the course. I wish him success with his future courses.

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ui-avatar of Kotaiba Mokadam
Kotaiba M.
5.0
6 years ago

Amazing Course

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ui-avatar of Alami FARADI
Alami F.
4.5
7 years ago

je trouve ce tutoriels très bien fait . les explications sont clairs, simple. un très bon travail. Merci

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ui-avatar of Michael Panczenko
Michael P.
4.5
8 years ago

Good overview and complement to what's on MathWorks' web site; provides clear, step-by-step examples.

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David W.
4.0
8 years ago

I really enjoyed the course. The instructor essentially gives you the elementary tools needed to create some pretty exciting concepts, and it's also interesting to see how the individual sensors in your phone can be used to collect data. If you're not familiar with MATLAB, I would brush up on some of your skills. It isn't a deal breaker, but if you want to take the base code he gives and manipulate it for your own ideas, you will want to understand the concepts of what the code means. I had to give it four stars because I enjoy challenges in these classes, and there was never really that opportunity with this class. While the instructor is knowledgeable on the subject, it would be nice to have a given challenge to test my own knowledge, perhaps at the end of a lecture the instructor could have given an assignment to manipulate the code a certain way, then review the answer on the next one...just a thought. With that being said, I would recommend this course and will look for others by this instructor.

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