Daniel Beiter wrote:
> 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
Dear RIOT Users community,
first of all thank you very much for your input, it is very much
appreciated! While trying to put the various responses into context,
this is what I made out of it:
* IP communication between remote/on-site and node either via HTTP
(not adapted for constrained
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
>
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