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AirMobile - 32 - Conclusions

amgalbu
amgalbu
24 Feb 2015

This will probably be my last post  for this challenge as I will leave tomorrow morning for a business strip and returning next monday.

hen I experiment, when I test new components and ideas, and also every time I fail, I have fun. So this challenge was really funny to me!

 

This is my second challenge. The first one (ForgetMeNot) was bit disappointing to me because I have not been able to focus on the challenge requirements. On the contrary in this challenge, in my opinion, I met the requirements and I have been able to work out a working project (obviously with all the limitations due to both limited time frame available and limited personal skills). In more detail

 

Use of components and services from the sponsors

 

Texas Instruments

 

The MSP430FR5969 is the heart of the AirMobile sensor. It's really a good MCU, shipped with good development tools. "Thanks" to delays in the shipping of some components, I had the opportunity to dig into some interesting feature like FRAM retention, in-RAM execution and code protection

 

Wurth Elektronik

 

From Wurth, I got the transformer for interfacing the Peltier cell to the step-up converter. Also, they made the AirMobile sensors PCB. In this case, I appreciated the quality of the PCB and the timely delivery

 

Sierra

 

All the data is stored to and retrieved from the Sierra AirVantage cloud infrastructure. Even if I initially was a bit perplexed because it was not possible to subscribe to data changes, I then realized the rationale behind that choice. Use of REST API make the AirVantage cloud easily accessible from any platform. Also the use of an XML document to describe data assets makes the tool easy to configure for your own application

 

 

 

Requirements

 

Low maintenance

 

The requirements asked for "low maintenance (for example no need for battery)". I tried to push this requirement to the extreme by completing removing batteries and rely only on energy harvesting. Should I go back in time, I will add a backup battery. According to the experience I made, energy harvesting through a Peltier celle is not enough to provide reliable operations in all conditions. Even If I designed the board to use delta-T on Peltier cell's faces as low as 30 degrees, I think it would be very difficult to achieve this in a hot summer day. Also, operations are unreliable when you slow down and there is not enough airflow to cool down the cold face of the cell

 

Smartphone app

 

With some minor changes, I adapted an existing application to push data to AirVantage cloud. App lloks good and provides a lot of interesting features

 

Automation

 

Thanks to the OpenHAB platform, adding automation based on collected data was not a huge task. I developed two bindings: one to get data from the AirVantage cloud and one to drive a servo control

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  • amgalbu
    amgalbu over 10 years ago in reply to tomaja +5
    No typos: I AM a stripper (with the hobby of engineering)
  • tomaja
    tomaja over 10 years ago +2
    I hope that "business strip" was a typo As for your Sierra comment, MQTT is much lighter than REST API (especially when REST goes over a secure connection) so it would be a better choice for MCUs. You…
  • gadget.iom
    gadget.iom over 10 years ago +2
    I hope that "business strip" was a typo I was thinking the same thing You've been a top player, with regular posts and high quality information. Good work!
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 10 years ago

    I can understand you going out and stripping business's.....personal, assets, etc.image

     

    Nice work, and great posts throughout this challenge.

     

    Good luck with the judges.

     

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    tomaja over 10 years ago in reply to amgalbu

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    amgalbu over 10 years ago in reply to gadget.iom

    Thanks Paul!!!

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    amgalbu over 10 years ago in reply to tomaja

    No typos: I AM a stripper (with the hobby of engineering)imageimageimage

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    gadget.iom over 10 years ago

    I hope that "business strip" was a typo

    I was thinking the same thing image

     

     

    You've been a top player, with regular posts and high quality information.

    Good work!

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