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== HacDC Lab Occupancy Sensor == | == HacDC Lab Occupancy Sensor == |
Revision as of 20:35, 5 April 2012
HacDC Lab Occupancy Sensor
HacDC's lab occupancy sensor is now operational.
Key features include:
- Real-time and historical occupancy data is available for your projects. Perhaps a twitter bot, data visualization heat map or remote occupancy indicator?
- The underlying architecture demonstrates an approach allowing bidirectional communications between many microcontrollers and many application
- The Google Calendar "[email protected]" is updated every five minutes with current occupancy data
Technical Overview
Martin configured a sensor system consisting of an Arduino, a Radioshack photoresistor (276-1657) and a Quest passive infrared motion detector as shown in the following schematic diagram.
This Arduino is connected to the jukebox computer via USB and monitored by a simple Python script that forwards occupancy sensor data to a Spread messaging system (see spread.org). Several "agent" applications receive occupancy status messages via Spread and perform tasks such as updating a Google Calendar and data logging.
All software developed as part of this project is GPLed and available via LaunchPad at: https://launchpad.net/hacdcoccupancy
A demonstration agent is also included in the distribution, providing a convenient starting point for your projects. This demo agent currently toggles LEDs in my house based on HacDC lab occupancy status.
HacDC Doorman Google Calendar
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