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deploying_lorawan [2017/05/01 14:01] – [1.2. Arduino with Dragino Shield] samer | deploying_lorawan [2017/07/30 10:56] – [2.2. Kerlink IoT Station] samer | ||
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* Applications that enable to visualize and store the sensor data obtained from the devices. | * Applications that enable to visualize and store the sensor data obtained from the devices. | ||
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===== -. Devices ===== | ===== -. Devices ===== | ||
==== -. Autonomo with LoRaBee ==== | ==== -. Autonomo with LoRaBee ==== | ||
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==== -. Arduino with Dragino Shield ==== | ==== -. Arduino with Dragino Shield ==== | ||
+ | === -. Periodic Message Sending === | ||
- | Devices in the LoRaWAN platform can also be implemented on Arduino boards with Dragino shields. The combined module as well as the basic configuration steps are presented in [[simple_lora_prototype|Simple Prototype of LoRa Communications]]. | + | Devices in the LoRaWAN platform can also be implemented on Arduino boards with Dragino shields. The combined module as well as the basic configuration steps are presented in [[simple_lora_prototype|Simple Prototype of LoRa Communications]]. |
The pin mapping corresponds to the Dragino electronic schematic: | The pin mapping corresponds to the Dragino electronic schematic: | ||
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LMIC_setDrTxpow(DR_SF7, | LMIC_setDrTxpow(DR_SF7, | ||
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+ | === -. Triggered Message Sending === | ||
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+ | You can also find another example of sketch to download: {{ : | ||
===== -. Gateways ===== | ===== -. Gateways ===== | ||
==== -. Single Channel Gateway ==== | ==== -. Single Channel Gateway ==== | ||
- | The single channel gateway includes a LoRa transmission module (Dragino Shield) connected to a Raspberry Pi (2 or 3) as shown in Figure | + | The single channel gateway includes a LoRa transmission module (Dragino Shield) connected to a Raspberry Pi (2 or 3) as shown in Figure |
[{{ : | [{{ : | ||
- | In order to assemble the gateway, start by making the wire connections: | + | In order to assemble the gateway, start by making the wire connections: |
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Connect the Raspberry Pi to the Internet and install the packet forwarding software. The source code of the single channel packet forwarder is available on: [[https:// | Connect the Raspberry Pi to the Internet and install the packet forwarding software. The source code of the single channel packet forwarder is available on: [[https:// | ||
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==== -. Kerlink IoT Station ==== | ==== -. Kerlink IoT Station ==== | ||
+ | more / | ||
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# activates eth0 at startup | # activates eth0 at startup | ||
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[root@Wirgrid_0b03008c demo_gps_loramote]# | [root@Wirgrid_0b03008c demo_gps_loramote]# | ||
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===== -. Backend ===== | ===== -. Backend ===== | ||
==== -. Loraserver ==== | ==== -. Loraserver ==== | ||
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+ | The Loraserver has a web interface for configuring the applications and devices on the platform. Full details for installing the software are provided on [[https:// | ||
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+ | Start by creating and application as in Figure 5. Then create a node in this application and provide the following information: | ||
+ | * A unique node name | ||
+ | * The node description | ||
+ | * A unique device EUI on 64 bits: Random identifiers can be generated on [[https:// | ||
+ | * The application EUI on 64 bits: this can be a common identifier for all nodes using the same application. | ||
+ | * A unique application key on 128 bits | ||
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+ | In order to enable OTAA join method, you have to make sure that the '' | ||
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==== -. The Things Network ==== | ==== -. The Things Network ==== | ||
===== -. Applications ===== | ===== -. Applications ===== | ||
- | ==== -. MQTT spy ==== | + | ==== -. mqtt-spy ==== |
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+ | mqtt-spy is an open source utility intended to help you with monitoring activity on MQTT topics. It has been designed to deal with high volumes of messages, as well as occasional publications. mqtt-spy is a JavaFX application, | ||
+ | You can use mqtt-spy to debug the messages received from the LoRaWAN devices. For this, you should download the software tool from [[https:// | ||
==== -. Emoncms ==== | ==== -. Emoncms ==== |
deploying_lorawan.txt · Last modified: 2021/08/28 09:50 by samer