NFC/RFID tag on Kickstarter the Things Node?
Like the idea! Or at least a serial and/or QR-code?
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Hello all, Peter from the UWS here. I hope that we can find a good group of people to begin setting up NYC for thorough coverage by partnering with local orgs and government. I'm looking forward to...
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Hi Arjan,Same thoughts and ideas over here.Let's team up to get things going.
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Hi Jan, Great to hear from you! I just finished an email to Hans. Can you send me a PM with your email address so we can share some initial thoughts? Are you planning to deploy a gateway in Almere or...
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@Fred Did you get my PM? If not, please drop me an email or PM with your email. You can contact me at arjan at vanderoest dot net.
View ArticleNYC - The Big City
Hi Peter, Tom, By way of introduction, my name is Richard Canneman, living and working downtown. We have been playing around with sensors for a couple of months now with www.the-grid.nyc. Let me know...
View ArticleNFC/RFID tag on Kickstarter the Things Node?
Yes, thought about that too, however then it needs to be really weather proof (sun/UV, rain, heat, cold, etc), I figured that an RFID tag would probably be the most robust solution. But if we can't...
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Btw My business partner lives in Midtown (Union Square), so that could bridge a part of the gap
View ArticleAlkmaar, Netherlands
Ik werk bij RAADHUIS vlak bij de nieuwe schermerweg in Alkmaar (vlak bij witte kerkje in Oudorp). RAADHUIS is eigenaar van het pand en wilt graag dergelijk hardware op het dak plaatsen. Echter is een...
View ArticleNFC/RFID tag on Kickstarter the Things Node?
Oh, and about location via the LoraWAN network: that requires the node to be in range of at least 3 gateways, also it will probably not be as precise as a GPS location. If I'm wrong about that I will...
View ArticlePackets not showing
Looking at both the REST framework and the Influx DB I find a lot of packets that are being sent by the gateway seem to get lost somewhere. Using tcpdump to check on frames transmitted I see data...
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I have exactly the same setup and have the same issues. It is I believe down to a storage issue with the Things Network back end that is not storing all the messages and is something they are working...
View Article*Stockholm
Yes I'm in Stockholm and I run the IoT Stockholm meetup group and I hope to bring up the topic there but haven't managed to set up an event yet.
View ArticleWhat if...?
There is a company called Archos and they are planning to crowdsourced an IoT network. They plan to giveaway 200,000 gateways across Europe to create an IoT network based on LoRaWAN and they are...
View ArticleDifference in successfull reception between gps and normal forwarder
While trying to find why most of my forwarded packets are not showing on TTN I found something interesting. The last few days the gateway was running gps_pkt_fwd to forward packets and send statistics...
View ArticlePackets not showing
@thinginnovations I've switched back to the basic_pkt_fwd to see if it makes a difference and doesn't look like it regarding the forwarded packets being visible in TTN. However, I did notice something...
View ArticleUnderstanding the network
@Arjan, the idea is that handlers / application servers can express interest in a particular AppEUI, so any join-request packets with that AppEUI get forwarded to them (and they can send a join-accept...
View ArticleNetwork architecture, cut-off point of central infrastructure
Gaduc: Don't forget there are some Application Notes at Semtech site (AN10, AN13 as well as AN14) that specify interfaces (JSON) and data model between Gateway and NS and between NS and AS. Hm, I had...
View ArticleDifference in successfull reception between gps and normal forwarder
Interesting investigation there. I'll have to try this and see if it does make a difference. Andrew
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