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** Made by [https://twitter.com/orangeway/ @orangeway]
** Made by [https://twitter.com/orangeway/ @orangeway]
* Other BluePill (STM32) + RFM95 based board
* Other BluePill (STM32) + RFM95 based board
=== LoRaWAN Testers ===
* [https://github.com/bastlirna/lora-probulator LoRa Probulator]
* [https://github.com/urs8000/LoRa-Gateway-Locator LoRa Gateway Locator]


== Our Nodes ==
== Our Nodes ==

Revision as of 22:31, 8 December 2017

Research

Wat kind of node options are out there?

Arduino shields

Stuff you can put right onto your Arduino and make it talk LoRaWAN

Complete boards

A complete combination of LoRaWAN radio and microcontroller, straight from the shelf.

Simple Dev Boards

LoRaWAN Testers

Our Nodes

Some of the nodes we build at the lab

Test Unit One

Built by Severin

  • Arduino Uno
  • Dragino LoRa shield
  • GPS module

ProMini Node

ProMini Node in case
  • The TTN Amsterdam node, in a small power distribution box, with I2C sensor (BME/P 280)
  • Built as part of our first LoRa workshop
  • Powered by 2 AAA batteries, which also fit inside the case

Ideas for Sensors & Nodes

Traffic counter

Count cars on a road. (Maybe also bikes on bike lanes?)

Others, no futher details yet

  • Weather station (Temperature, Humidity, Air Pressure)
  • Water temperature (lake, garden pond)
  • Water level (cistern, garden pond, river)
  • PIR sensor for movement (garage, selfstorage, ...)
    • Also Door openings
  • Offgrid solar monitoring
  • Postbox status -> "You got mail!"
  • Garden/Plant monitoring
  • NOx