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Sensor network communicated bidirectionally using sigfox technology

Authors: Díaz Molano, Ivonn Alejandra; Galarza B, Cesar M; Pardo Beainy, Camilo;

Sensor network communicated bidirectionally using sigfox technology

Abstract

El internet de las cosas (IoT) es un concepto que ha tenido gran impacto en los últimos años. Una de las tecnologías basadas en IoT, es Sigfox, que corresponde a una implementación global de receptores / transmisores de baja frecuencia que permiten alcanzar largas distancias; con poca potencia de transmisión. Este sistema se caracteriza por ofrecer módulos eficientes y económicos que permiten la comunicación y almacenamiento de la información en la nube y la posterior visualización de la información en una página web de uso libre y comercial. El proyecto que se describe en el presente artículos hace uso de Sigfox, para crear un sistema de telemetría remota bidireccional propuesto inicialmente para un invernadero, basado en 3 nodos; cada uno con 5 sensores: Humo, Temperatura, lluvia, humedad, luz y radiación. Teniendo como restricción el número de mensajes diarios máximos enviados desde el nodo a la plataforma Sigfox backend de 140 mensajes, con una longitud de 12 bytes. Y La cobertura propia de la red Sigfox lo cual limita la ubicación geográfica de los nodos.

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a concept that has had a great impact in recent years. One of the technologies based on IoT is Sigfox, which corresponds to a global implementation of low frequency receivers / transmitters that allow reaching long distances, with low transmission power. This system is characterized by offering efficient and economical modules that allow the communication and storage of information in the cloud and the subsequent visualization of the information on a web page for free and commercial use. The project described in this article makes use of Sigfox to create a bidirectional remote telemetry system initially proposed for a greenhouse, based on 3 nodes; each with 5 sensors: Smoke, Temperature, Rain, Humidity, Light and Radiation. Restricting the number of maximum daily messages sent from the node to the Sigfox backend platform of 140 messages, with a length of 12 bytes. And the coverage of the Sigfox network, which limits the geographical location of the nodes.

A Internet das Coisas (IoT) é um conceito que teve grande impacto nos últimos anos. Uma das tecnologias baseadas em IoT é o Sigfox, que corresponde a uma implementação global de receptores / transmissores de baixa frequência que permitem alcançar longas distâncias; com baixa potência de transmissão. Este sistema caracteriza-se por oferecer módulos eficientes e econômicos que permitem a comunicação e armazenamento de informações na nuvem e a posterior visualização da informação em uma página web para uso gratuito e comercial. O projeto descrito neste artigo faz uso do Sigfox para criar um sistema de telemetria remota bidirecional proposto inicialmente para uma estufa, baseado em 3 nós; cada um com 5 sensores: Fumaça, Temperatura, Chuva, Umidade, Luz e Radiação. Restringindo o número máximo de mensagens diárias enviadas do nó para a plataforma de backend Sigfox de 140 mensagens, com um comprimento de 12 bytes. E a cobertura da rede Sigfox, que limita a localização geográfica dos nós.

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Colombia
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Keywords

IoT, Nós, Plataforma IoT, Nodos, IoT plataform, Sensors, Sensores, Nodes, Sigfox, Plataforma de IoT

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