Hi Daniel,
see inline some answers and ideas for your use case.
Kind regards,
Marian
On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 17:37:04 +0100
Daniel Beiter wrote:
> Dear RIOT OS community,
>
> I'm Daniel a PhD in Hydrology at GFZ Potsdam and currently working on a
> data logger system for use in extensive field
* Having a web interface running, accessible via Ethernet or BLE (for
on-site maintenance) and remote (e.g. via LTE CAT M1/NB1 for
administration) to allow configuring sensor setup (number and type) as
well as general configuration (measurement interval, time of data
upload, etc.)
A simple
On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 17:37:04 +0100
Daniel Beiter wrote:
> * Adding pre-compiled sensor driver packages to a running
> application Let's say we have 20 stations running but with varying
> numbers and types of sensors (e.g. sensors monitoring trees only in
> forests, discharge sensors only at
I find it interesting enough to keep this discussion on the open list.
El 30 de oct. de 2020 13:37 -0300, RIOT OS users list ,
escribió:
>
> I'm Daniel a PhD in Hydrology at GFZ Potsdam and currently working on a data
> logger system for use in extensive field campaigns. As far as I have
>
|And hopefully this time with newlines: Dear RIOTers, We are happy to
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|The 2020.10 release includes: - Support for PicoLIBC as standard C
library implementation - A new radio abstraction
|Dear RIOTers, We are happy to announce the 25th official release of
RIOT: --- * RIOT [2020.10] * ---
The 2020.10 release includes: - Support for PicoLIBC as standard C
library implementation - A new radio abstraction layer for ieee802.15.4
radios -
Dear RIOT OS community,
I'm Daniel a PhD in Hydrology at GFZ Potsdam and currently working on a
data logger system for use in extensive field campaigns. As far as I
have understood, RIOT OS seems to be very suitable for the tasks I have
in mind. Since I am new to using an OS on microcontrollers