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Status: Closed
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Priority: Major
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Resolution: Done
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Fix Version/s: 2021
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Component/s: FIWARE-GENERAL-HELP
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Hi,
I am writing here, as we'd really appreciate to see a tutorial on how to
integrate FIWARE technology with Arduino.
Our goal is to store data from sensors (like CO2 or temperature, etc.) from
Arduino Yun and have it ready for mining by experts in agricultural field.
Something similar is currently done by Thingspeak.com, to give you an
example, which exposes an API and outputs data in jSon.
Although that is a MIT licensed product, we'd like to compare it with what
FIWARE has to offer in this sense.
What we seem to miss here is a quick-start. Starting by the main FIWARE
page you are taken through a load of acronyms, which are not always of an
easy understanding, even by IT experts. This leads to a certain degree of
confusion in our opinion.
Our humble suggestion is to make the whole thing a bit easier to start with
(obviously the deeper one goes, the more one has to learn).
We'd be happy if you can suggest one or more tutorials on a network
connected Arduino then.
Thank you very much
Regards
Fabio Ricci
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Dear Fabio,
Thanks for considering us. I understand what you mean. We do have a sort of "quick start guide" which is the so-called "quick FIWARE tour", linked from our website:
We have also been experimenting internally with Arduino and Raspberry Pi. I will put you in direct contact with one of our seniors engineers in a separate message in private (off list). They are rather busy but I am sure that he can send you examples or give you tips.
In any case, adding some sort of arduino tutorial is not a bad idea, we may do it on our wiki (wiki.fiware.org) or website (www.fiware.org<http://www.fiware.org>) now that you mention it. We'll see if we can fit it.
Regards,
Miguel
El 12/05/2015 a las 10:31, Fabio Ricci escribió:
Hi,
I am writing here, as we'd really appreciate to see a tutorial on how to integrate FIWARE technology with Arduino.
Our goal is to store data from sensors (like CO2 or temperature, etc.) from Arduino Yun and have it ready for mining by experts in agricultural field. Something similar is currently done by Thingspeak.com, to give you an example, which exposes an API and outputs data in jSon.
Although that is a MIT licensed product, we'd like to compare it with what FIWARE has to offer in this sense.
What we seem to miss here is a quick-start. Starting by the main FIWARE page you are taken through a load of acronyms, which are not always of an easy understanding, even by IT experts. This leads to a certain degree of confusion in our opinion.
Our humble suggestion is to make the whole thing a bit easier to start with (obviously the deeper one goes, the more one has to learn).
We'd be happy if you can suggest one or more tutorials on a network connected Arduino then.
Thank you very much
Regards
Fabio Ricci