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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 '' | 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 '' | ||
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+ | For Arduino Mega 2560, additional drivers can be installed on Windows from http:// | ||
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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 ===== | + | If you need to send data to your device, you should publish the encoded message in the corresponding topic '' |
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+ | ===== -. Day One Challenges ===== | ||
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+ | ==== -. The End-to-End Challenge ==== | ||
+ | I can send data from the device to the application. | ||
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+ | ==== -. The Downlink Challenge ==== | ||
+ | I can send data from the application to the device. | ||
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+ | ==== -. The Radio Challenge ==== | ||
+ | I can tune the LoRa radio parameters and assess the results. | ||
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+ | These two commands can be helpful when used after the join event: | ||
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+ | <code c++> | ||
+ | LMIC_disableChannel(N); | ||
+ | LMIC_setDrTxpow(DR_SF12, | ||
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+ | ==== -. The Sensor Challenge ==== | ||
+ | I can use different sensors to send data from the device: PIR, moisture, temperature, | ||
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+ | ===== -. Day Two Challenges ===== | ||
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+ | ==== -. The Wind Rises ==== | ||
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+ | This is a mandatory challenge. It consists of using [[https:// | ||
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+ | ^ Provided material ^ | ||
+ | | VM with Node-RED installed | | ||
+ | | Node-RED example flow | | ||
+ | | [[https:// | ||
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+ | ^ Required skills ^ | ||
+ | | Basic javascript | | ||
+ | | GUI configuration | | ||
+ | | Two drops of IoT graphic design | | ||
+ | ==== -. Nausicaa Challenge ==== | ||
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+ | You have to take control on the devices. Use some scripting to send commands and do some actions or tune some parameters on the devices. | ||
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+ | ^ Required skills ^ | ||
+ | | Basic scripting (for example python) | | ||
+ | | Basic electronics | | ||
+ | | Two drops of IoT autocracy | | ||
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+ | ==== -. Totoro Challenge ==== | ||
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+ | You have to store the sensor data in a database. Use Node-RED to inject data in a (influx) database. | ||
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+ | ^ Required skills ^ | ||
+ | | Basic database | | ||
+ | | Two drops of IoT resilience | | ||
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+ | ==== -. Kiki Challenge ==== | ||
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+ | ==== -. Mononoke Challenge | ||
- | ===== -. The Downlink Challenge ===== | + | You have to implement a chat bot designed for working with Google Hangouts. The bot answers requests and reveals sensors data. |
- | ===== -. The Radio Challenge ===== | ||
+ | ^ Required skills ^ | ||
+ | | Basic scripting with python | | ||
+ | | Two drops of IoT robot attitude | |
esib_iot_challenge.txt · Last modified: 2021/08/28 09:53 by samer