[OpenTRV-dev] Existing microwatt--milliwatt modular IoT kit?

Bo Herrmannsen bo.herrmannsen at gmail.com
Sat May 23 11:28:34 BST 2015


going to have some thought experiments while reformmating the pc (cant get
the network scanner to work)

for these nodes can you expect wifi to be arround every bus stop?

2015-05-23 12:02 GMT+02:00 Bo Herrmannsen <bo.herrmannsen at gmail.com>:

> looking at the pdf of how a shelfter looks like....
>
> thoughts:
>
> use the chicago hardware but modded to use hopeRF modules to do a mesh
> network - But if distance becomes to great maybe add one with cell modem -
> or if there is line of sight use directional antenna's to bridge the groups
>
> mod the case so that it can be bolted on the post with the stop sign on
> top - on outside on one side of the post just a fat plate of steel with
> bolt holes in each end... the bolts go inside the case and yet another fat
> plate of steel and 2 nuts.... easy to mount... reasonble hard to get
> down... of course the case can be smashed but then the value of the thing
> is nill.... it could be mounted high and angled down wards so its hard to
> get at
>
> but the main this is to just aim it at the middle section of the
> shelter....
>
> not sure how well it will work in real life but seems plausible
>
>
> 2015-05-23 10:01 GMT+02:00 Damon Hart-Davis <dhd at exnet.com>:
>
>> Can anyone help me flesh out this list
>> http://www.earth.org.uk/note-on-IoT-leaf-enclosure-sizing.html#extant of
>> available extant low-power modular IoT kit?
>>
>> Rgds
>>
>> Damon
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