Sensory Perception - A DIY Approach to Building a Wireless Sensor Network
Offered By: YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of building a wireless sensor network in this 49-minute conference talk from ShowMeCon 2015. Delve into the three primary elements of sensor networks, including node and data requirements, and learn about the importance of data schema. Discover how to design an efficient grid, considering network resiliency and node placement. Gain insights into centralized data management, analytics, and data visualization techniques. Examine the role of a Bluetooth abstraction layer and understand the process of calibration. Follow along with practical examples using Python code and explore the concept of the "Harbinger" project on GitHub. Whether preparing for a hypothetical zombie apocalypse or real-world applications, acquire the knowledge to create your own DIY wireless sensor network.
Syllabus
Introduction
Background
The Zombie Apocalypse
Have You Done This
Why
Requirements
Three Primary Elements
Sensor Nodes
Node Requirements
Data Requirements
Data Schema
Github
Harbinger
Python Code
Output
Sensors
Designing the Grid
Questions to Consider
Network Resiliency
Reconnaissance
Node Placement
ERD
Calibration
Centralized Data Management
Analytics Data Visualization
Bluetooth abstraction layer
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