Weather Station Team01

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Team members: Karre Nitin,Manoj Kumar,Sadwith gogula

Grading Template

I'm using the following template to grade. Each slot is 10 points. 0 = Missing, 5=OK, 10=Wow!

00 Executive Summary
00 Installation Instructions 
00 User Instructions
00 Highlights
00 Theory of Operation
00 Work Breakdown
00 Future Work
00 Conclusions
00 Demo
00 Not Late
Comments: I'm looking forward to seeing this.

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Executive Summary

This project involves setting up sensors of different kind around our campus (IIT Mandi) and collecting the data for further analysis. The sensors are of various kinds like temperature, pressure, altitude, anemometer, rainfall, gas sensors. There will be multiple sensors of each type , collecting data after every few minutes and then going off to sleep. The data collected by sensors is send to a server over WiFi and most reasonable values are selected and graph plots are displayed over the internet on a website or web-portal.

A simple prototype has been built that has been gathering temperature and pressure data on a Beagle Bone and logging the data on a separate server since 18-Aug-2015 by Mr.Mark. The current data can be seen here.

The data received from different sensors widely differ from the actual values.

Packaging

Sensors we used are Temperature and humidity sensor SHIT15 Dallas Temperature sensor DS18B20


Installation Instructions

Our project git repo.

User Instructions

This information will be provided in future as our project is in beginning stage

Highlights

  • The sensors are placed all over our campus to get ideal values

Theory of Operation

This information will be provided in future as our project is in beginning stage

Work Breakdown

This information will be provided in future as our project is in beginning stage

Future Work

  • To learn to use various sensors with beagle bone
  • To use WiFi module to connect all sensors together
  • To choose ideal locations to place the sensors
  • To choose a correct method to analyse the data received from all sensors

Conclusions

Its just a beginning ........



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