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+ | **You can find the coordination page for Elektro Camp 2012.05 [[ec1205-coordination|here]]** | ||
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===== Welcome Smart Developers & Thinkers! ===== | ===== Welcome Smart Developers & Thinkers! ===== | ||
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The Electro:Camp 2011 was visited by approx. 30 people from Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands and Zwitserland. | The Electro:Camp 2011 was visited by approx. 30 people from Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands and Zwitserland. | ||
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+ | === Friday 4 November === | ||
The camp started with a welcome word, followed by an introduction round: each participant gave a brief introduction on his/her background and interests. | The camp started with a welcome word, followed by an introduction round: each participant gave a brief introduction on his/her background and interests. | ||
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* An 8x8x8 RGB Led Cube where the animation was driven by the amount of electrical power consumed by a house. For details about the cube follow [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzX_hWKN5ak&feature=related|this link]]. A movie of the animation is to be included. | * An 8x8x8 RGB Led Cube where the animation was driven by the amount of electrical power consumed by a house. For details about the cube follow [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzX_hWKN5ak&feature=related|this link]]. A movie of the animation is to be included. | ||
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* Jean-Claude Wippler from [[http://jeelabs.org|JeeLabs]] gave an introduction to the [[http://jeelabs.net/projects/hardware/wiki/JeeNode||JeeNode]] and new developments like the JeeNode micro, a smaller and even lower power version of the JeeNode based on ATTiny microcontroller. | * Jean-Claude Wippler from [[http://jeelabs.org|JeeLabs]] gave an introduction to the [[http://jeelabs.net/projects/hardware/wiki/JeeNode||JeeNode]] and new developments like the JeeNode micro, a smaller and even lower power version of the JeeNode based on ATTiny microcontroller. | ||
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* Bart van der Meersche from [[htrtp://www.flukso.net|Flukso]] described the Flukso energy monitor. | * Bart van der Meersche from [[htrtp://www.flukso.net|Flukso]] described the Flukso energy monitor. | ||
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* The [[https://github.com/mysmartgrid/hexabus/wiki|HexaBus]] open source home automation system based on devices communicate using 6LoWPAN on 868 MHz. | * The [[https://github.com/mysmartgrid/hexabus/wiki|HexaBus]] open source home automation system based on devices communicate using 6LoWPAN on 868 MHz. | ||
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* A demonstration of the first IPv6 enabled (HexaBus) water cooker! | * A demonstration of the first IPv6 enabled (HexaBus) water cooker! | ||
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* The [[http://volkszaehler.org|Volkszaehler]] project. This project provides and works on a complete energy monitoring solution: backend software and instructions for | * The [[http://volkszaehler.org|Volkszaehler]] project. This project provides and works on a complete energy monitoring solution: backend software and instructions for | ||
building your own energy meter. One of the volkszaehler demo's were a HexaBus node with DIN-rail formfactor, and a [[http://wiki.volkszaehler.org/hardware/controllers/ir-schreib-lesekopf|read-write-module]] for modern electricity meters. | building your own energy meter. One of the volkszaehler demo's were a HexaBus node with DIN-rail formfactor, and a [[http://wiki.volkszaehler.org/hardware/controllers/ir-schreib-lesekopf|read-write-module]] for modern electricity meters. | ||
+ | The demonstration session was followed by dinner in the form of Pizza's and a drinks party, both kindly offered by TNO. | ||
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+ | === Saturday 5 November === | ||
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+ | This day started with a short introduction round for the new participants, that weren't there on friday. Scheduling was done by writing subjects on post-its, and arranging them to similar subjects. This resulted in a number of sessions on the following subjects: | ||
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+ | * Connecting to devices, Reading out gas and water meter | ||
+ | * The [[http://www.xioio.com/|XIOIO]] lab prototyping in a box system is a software programmable I/O device with a webbased drag-and-drop UI for writing programs. The device is used in over [[http://www.aaamc.nl/|here]] for various home-automation and energy saving projects. | ||
+ | * Reading out the gas and electricity meter with some beautiful woodwork and embedded java (?) and a discussion on how to debounce the sensor signal. | ||
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+ | * HexaBus progress, including more demonstrations | ||
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+ | * Update on Flukso and a post mortem analysis of the Flukso V2. How to coop with CE certifying and a lessons learned on debugging and fixing EMC problems. | ||
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+ | * Very low power design, AC Power measuring, Accuracy | ||
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+ | * Visualisation | ||
+ | * HTML Graphing libraries. | ||
+ | * Feedback on energy consumption. | ||
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+ | * Remote management, and deployment | ||
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+ | * Security, Anonymous authentication | ||
+ | * Forecasting, Demand side management | ||
+ | * API's, Standardization | ||
- | | 17:30 | Doors Open | | + | === Concluding remarks === |
- | | 18:00 | Welcome | | + | |
- | | 18:45 | Introduction by each participant in the form of a brief introduction by each attendee | | + | |
- | | 19:30 | Demonstrations and | | + | |
- | | 20:00 | Dinner & Social Event | | + | |