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esib_iot_challenge [2017/05/17 22:45] – [7. The Radio Challenge] sameresib_iot_challenge [2017/05/18 00:05] – [5.1. The End-to-End Challenge] samer
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 Now you are ready to compile the sketch and upload it to the LoRaWAN device. Connect the device a USB port on your PC, choose the board type as ''Arduino/Genuino Mega 2560'' and select the corresponding port. Compile and upload! Now you are ready to compile the sketch and upload it to the LoRaWAN device. Connect the device a USB port on your PC, choose the board type as ''Arduino/Genuino Mega 2560'' and select the corresponding port. Compile and upload!
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 +For Arduino Mega 2560, additional drivers can be installed on Windows from http://wch.cn/download/CH341SER_ZIP.html.
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 Open the serial monitor in the Arduino IDE at 115200 baud and analyse the debug messages. Open the serial monitor in the Arduino IDE at 115200 baud and analyse the debug messages.
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-===== -. The End-to-End Challenge =====+===== -. The Challenges ===== 
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 +==== -. The End-to-End Challenge ==== 
 +I can send data from the device to the application.
  
-===== -. The Downlink Challenge =====+==== -. The Downlink Challenge ==== 
 +I can send data from the application to the device.
  
-===== -. The Radio Challenge =====+==== -. The Radio Challenge ==== 
 +I can tune the LoRa radio parameters and assess the results.
  
 +==== -. The Sensor Challenge ====
 +I can use different sensors to send data from the device.
esib_iot_challenge.txt · Last modified: 2021/08/28 09:53 by samer