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esib_iot_challenge [2017/05/21 21:48] – [5.4. The Sensor Challenge] sameresib_iot_challenge [2017/05/22 18:34] – [6.2. Nausicaa Challenge] samer
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 ==== -. The Sensor Challenge ==== ==== -. The Sensor Challenge ====
 I can use different sensors to send data from the device: PIR, moisture, temperature, light, etc.  I can use different sensors to send data from the device: PIR, moisture, temperature, light, etc. 
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 +===== -. Day Two Challenges =====
 +
 +==== -. The Wind Rises ====
 +
 +This is a mandatory challenge. It consists of using [[https://nodered.org|Node-RED]] to receive data from the sensors (via MQTT) and send it to [[https://emoncms.org|emoncms]] for visualization.
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 +^ Provided material ^
 +| VM with Node-RED installed |    
 +| Node-RED example flow |
 +| [[https://emoncms.org/dashboard/view&id=37655|Dashboard example]] |
 +
 +^ Required skills ^
 +| Basic javascript |    
 +| GUI configuration |
 +| Two drops of IoT graphic design |
 +==== -. Nausicaa Challenge ====
 +
 +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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 +^ Provided material ^
 +| Python example script |
 +
 +^ Required skills ^
 +| Basic scripting (for example python) |
 +| Basic electronics |
 +| Two drops of IoT autocracy |
 +
 +==== -. Totoro Challenge ====
 +
 +==== -. Kiki Challenge ====
 +
 +==== -. Mononoke Challenge ====
 +
 +
esib_iot_challenge.txt · Last modified: 2021/08/28 09:53 by samer