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About the Book
Provides complete detail, including requirements, architecture, design, hardware build, and source code for a Lora Radio remote sensing system.
The system is built with readily available, inexpensive processor and multi-sensor boards available from and supported by Adafruit and Arduino. The remote sensing board(s) expect a lora radio base station to supply sensing parameters, and alarm when alerts are received.
The base station can be a lora radio receiver/transmitter board like the remote sensor host board, but programmed to support text input and output from/to a usb terminal or a smart phone. Documentation and code for the base station is available in the eBook LoraTools for Arduino SAMD M0, by the same author, and also available from leanpub.
About the Author
I have been an active embedded software developer for the past 35 years. Systems developed in whole or part include: Multi-parameter biofeedback system for Apple II, C and Dsp code for a television watching robot, firmware for a laser power meter, hypertext editor and math assistant for a pocket PC, autosampler firmware for a hematology instrument, robotic control and sequencer for a genetic blood assay machine, bootloader and kernel for an oximeter, portable flight planning computer, firmware for a wireless data acquisition system for bridge diagnostics, base station firmware for corrections telemetry and alcohol monitoring, communications protocol for an implantable hearing aid, usb mass storage driver, and sensor drivers for an oilfield seismic data logger, firmware for a digital theremin, a gps locator-tracker, and lora remote sensing system.
For more detailed information, see www.canyoncode.com.