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esib_iot_challenge [2017/05/22 18:34] – [6.2. Nausicaa Challenge] samer | esib_iot_challenge [2017/05/22 18:38] – [6.3. Totoro Challenge] samer | ||
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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. | 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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- | | Python example script | | ||
^ Required skills ^ | ^ Required skills ^ | ||
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==== -. Totoro Challenge ==== | ==== -. 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 | | ||
==== -. Kiki Challenge ==== | ==== -. Kiki Challenge ==== |
esib_iot_challenge.txt · Last modified: 2021/08/28 09:53 by samer