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In the evolution towards the Internet of Things, an increasing number of devices equipped with sensors and communication interfaces will interact and collect data, communicate over the internet, and provide valuable monitoring and automation services. IoT-Leb Hackathon is a unique opportunity to get acquainted with the technologies that are set to play an essential role in the IoT landscape. During the Hackathon, you will get exclusive access to the latest IoT technologies. | In the evolution towards the Internet of Things, an increasing number of devices equipped with sensors and communication interfaces will interact and collect data, communicate over the internet, and provide valuable monitoring and automation services. IoT-Leb Hackathon is a unique opportunity to get acquainted with the technologies that are set to play an essential role in the IoT landscape. During the Hackathon, you will get exclusive access to the latest IoT technologies. | ||
- | ===== -. Platform ===== | + | ===== - Platform ===== |
During this lab, you will benefit from the first experimental platform implementing an end-to-end LoRaWAN solution in Lebanon. The platform consists of the following elements: | During this lab, you will benefit from the first experimental platform implementing an end-to-end LoRaWAN solution in Lebanon. The platform consists of the following elements: | ||
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[{{ : | [{{ : | ||
- | ===== -. Backend ===== | + | ===== - Backend ===== |
In a LoRaWAN network, the devices communicate with a Network Server through the gateway. The backend installed in the platform is based on an open-source LoRaWAN network-server https:// | In a LoRaWAN network, the devices communicate with a Network Server through the gateway. The backend installed in the platform is based on an open-source LoRaWAN network-server https:// | ||
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Make sure to choose '' | Make sure to choose '' | ||
- | ===== -. Devices ===== | + | ===== - Devices ===== |
Devices in the LoRaWAN platform are implemented on [[https:// | Devices in the LoRaWAN platform are implemented on [[https:// | ||
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Getting back to the backend, you can monitor some important information related to your device such as the activation status, frame counters, and live data. | Getting back to the backend, you can monitor some important information related to your device such as the activation status, frame counters, and live data. | ||
- | ===== -. Capturing Received Messages ===== | + | ===== - Capturing Received Messages ===== |
- | mqtt-spy is an open source | + | mqtt.fx is a 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. |
- | You can use mqtt-spy to debug the messages received from the LoRaWAN devices. After starting the application, | + | You can use mqtt.fx to debug the messages received from the LoRaWAN devices. After starting the application, |
- | <WRAP left round help 100%> | + | The payload received by the MQTT client is decrypted but encoded |
- | * Summarize the concepts and functionalities of the MQTT protocol. | + | ===== - Sending Downlink Data ===== |
- | * What are the possible strengths and weaknesses | + | |
- | * What are the different types of topics used by the backend? Explain. | + | |
- | * Explain | + | |
- | </ | + | |
- | <WRAP left round tip 100%> | + | If you need to send data to your device, you should publish an encoded message in the corresponding topic '' |
- | The payload received by the MQTT client is decrypted but encoded in Base64. You should decode it to get the original message (using for instance [[https:// | + | |
- | </ | + | |
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- | If you need to send data to your device, you should publish an encoded message in the corresponding topic '' | + | |
< | < | ||
- | { | + | {" |
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- | } | + | |
</ | </ | ||
- | <WRAP left round tip 100%> | + | Note that the payload |
- | The payload sent by the MQTT client must be encoded in Base64. | + | |
- | </WRAP> | + | |
- | You can also download a {{ : | ||
- | ===== -. LoRaWAN Challenges ===== | ||
- | Implement and provide technical documentation for each of the following challenges. | ||
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- | ==== -. The End-to-End Challenge ==== | ||
- | I can send data from the device to the application. | ||
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- | <WRAP center round tip 100%> | ||
- | Note that the '' | ||
- | </ | ||
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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. | ||
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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, | ||
- | </ | ||
- | ==== -. The Sensor Challenge ==== | ||
- | I can use different sensors to send data from the device: PIR, moisture, temperature, | ||
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