Smart devices using NodeMCU

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  • Connected devices
  • Work with advanced sensors
  • Analytics and matlab tool
  • IFTTT and MQTT
  • Industry 4.0

[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Li2 welcomes you to the exciting world of smart devices.

Smart devices have taken the modern world by storm, with devices like smart watches, smart phones, and smart speakers, which connect to a wireless network and give you access to a variety of functions at your fingertips.

This two day hands-on workshop involves building a smart device using advanced sensors and ESP8266 NodeMCU, in fields of Agri-tech, Healthcare and Home automation. The workshop will introduce concepts like IFTTT, MQTT, and Wifi in Access point and Station modes, incorporating hands-on experiments and real-time problem solving.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1570709511951{margin-bottom: 10px !important;}”]

Program Module

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Day 1 Day 2
Introduction – Connected Devices and Industry 4.0
Potential of connected devices in Agri-Tech, Healthcare and Home Automation
Forming student groups to work on either of the 3 categories – Agri-Tech, Healthcare and Home Automation
Introduction to various IoT devices – focus on NodeMCU
Project 0 – blinking an LED Interfacing IR sensor to NodeMCU
Interfacing of soil moisture sensor, DHT sensor and water pump with NodeMCU
Interfacing of heartbeat sensor, coin motor and ADXL335 with NodeMCU
Interfacing of LDR, DHT sensor and BO Motor with NodeMCU
Introduction to ThingSpeak and Analytics using the Matlab tool
Cool demonstrations
Discussion in groups on hackathon and project ideation
Introduction to IFTTT, MQTT and GATT services
Advanced wireless technologies to support IoT (overview)
Open project session and idea implementation (groups)
Review and discussions
Announcement of results and next steps

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Kit

ESP8266 NodeMCU | Micro USB cable | Breadboard | IR sensor | DHT11 sensor | Soil moisture sensor | ADXL345 sensor module | Pulse sensor | LDR sensor | Buzzer module | RGB module | Mini water pump | Water pump pipe | Vibration coin motor | Relay module  | Regulator | BO geared motor | Motor shield dual (H-bridge) | Resistor | Tactile switch | DC power jack | Jumper wires  | Screwdriver

 

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Introduction – Connected Devices and Industry 4.0
Potential of connected devices in Agri-Tech, Healthcare and Home Automation
Forming student groups to work on either of the 3 categories – Agri-Tech, Healthcare and Home Automation
Introduction to various IoT devices – focus on NodeMCU
Project 0 – blinking an LED Interfacing IR sensor to NodeMCU
Interfacing of soil moisture sensor, DHT sensor and water pump with NodeMCU
Interfacing of heartbeat sensor, coin motor and ADXL335 with NodeMCU
Interfacing of LDR, DHT sensor and BO Motor with NodeMCU
Introduction to ThingSpeak and Analytics using the Matlab tool
Cool demonstrations
Discussion in groups on hackathon and project ideation

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Introduction to IFTTT, MQTT and GATT services
Advanced wireless technologies to support IoT (overview)
Open project session and idea implementation (groups)
Review and discussions
Announcement of results and next steps

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