4. SmarTB
Project started in early 2011
Goal :design and develop an electric
measurement system
Monitor and control the energy consumption of
the campus
Each power plug of the site will be equipped with
a sensor to monitor the consumed electricity
The collected power values are sent over an
IEEE 802.15.4 wireless mesh network – over an
IPv6 network
The power readings can be viewed through a
web-app which allows the users to explore both
current (in real time) and past energy
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5. Open energy monitoring system
A smart campus
Power meters
Network
Algorithms
Visualization
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6. Hardware
A wireless sensor for energy monitoring
Based on the platform Arduino
Network stack :
IEEE 802.15.4, 6LoWPAN, RPL, IPv6, CoAP
IEEE 802.15.4 enabled base stations may be
used to aggregate, consolidate and process the
data sent by the sensors
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7. Software
An open-source web-app for energy monitoring
Processing, logging and visualizing energy,
temperature and other environmental data
Fully documented REST API
PHP, MySQL, HTML5/CSS3, Ajax, SVG
Github : github.com/bgaultier/emoncms3
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9. Avantages Open-Hardware
Prototypes modulaires
Réutilisation et amélioration des prototypes
existants
Possibilité de commercialiser les prototypes
sous formes de shield
Grande communauté active
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10. Partenaires
• Support • Base prototypes • Développement nouveaux
• Lobbying Open-Hardware • Communauté shields
• IPv6 Ethernet/802.15.4 • Support
• Valorisation des shields
• Travail sous licence GPLv3
• Visibilité TB
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11. Camp IPv6
Organisé par le G6 (Association de promotion
d’IPv6)
Date: 2 Juillet au 6 Juillet 2012
Tutoriaux sur IPv6
Formation de formateurs
FabLab d’objets communicants
Ateliers des groupes de travail du G6 (Promotion,
Formation, Production)
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