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Revision as of 05:34, 21 October 2016
OSGeo's Open Monitoring System WG hackaton
This event will be held in Italy, in San Michele all'Adige at Fondazione Edmund Mach OSM. The event is a workshop to learn how to create a open climatic monitoring system. The dates are 6th and 7th December 2016.
Program
Day 1
- 09:00 Introduction, Open Software and Open Hardware (Talk)
- 10:00 introduction to OGC Sensor Observation Service with istSOS (Talk)
- 10:30 coffee break
- 11:00 Arduino hands on: blink and temperature, temperature and humidity, other sensors like CO2 (Hands on)
- 12:30 Lunch
- 13.30 Arduino IDE: troubleshooting, compiling (Talk+hands-on)
- 14:00 Introduction to weather station (Talk)
- 14:30 Discover weather station components (Hands on)
- 15:00 coffee break
- 15:30 Building weather station (Hands on)
- 17:30 end
Day 2
- 09:00 Soldering workshop (Hands on)
- 10:00 Prototyping your own sensor system and introduce arduino enslaved to raspberrypi (Talk)
- 10:30 coffee break
- 11:00 Prototyping your own sensor system and introduce arduino enslaved to raspberrypi (Hands on)
- 12:30 Introduction about communication: GSM, Wifi, RF, USB (Talk)
- 13:00 Lunch
- 14:00 Connecting to istSOS for data management, analysis and distribution
- 15:30 coffee break
- 16:00 Connecting to istSOS for data management, analysis and distribution (cont.)
- 17:00 end
Components to bring
To follow completely the workshop everyone need to come with the following components
Required
Material:
- arduino nano v3 with soldered pins
- weather components:
- EITHER:
- SparkFun Weather Shield DEV-12081 - Arduino Stackable Header Kit - R3PRT-11417 - GPS Receiver - GP-735 (56 Channel) GPS-13670 - JST SH Jumper 6 Wire - 1.75" GPS-00574 - RJ11 6-Pin Connector PRT-00132
- OR:
- OurWeather station complete kit
- leds
- some sensors (DS18B20 or DHT22 or gas)
- some jumper wires/cable
Suggested
- raspberry pi with raspbian OS
- arduino nano v3 non soldered with separated headers
- arduino shield for communication (GSM, Wifi, RF)
- arduino data logger shield OpenLog (www.banggood.com)
- Weather Meters SEN-08942 (this come with ourweater)
- solder iron
- soldering led
Participant
The maximum number of participant is 20 people.
Name | Arrival date | Departure date | Affiliation | Your own sensors | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Luca Delucchi | - | - | Fondazione E. Mach | ||
Robero Zorer | - | - | Fondazione E. Mach | ||
Massimiliano Cannata | - | - | SUPSI | ||
Daniele Strigaro | - | - | SUPSI | ||
Milan Antonovic | - | - | SUPSI | ||
Mirko Cardoso | - | - | SUPSI | ||
Yann Chemin | - | - | Freelance | ||
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