Hello everyone!
I’m Giuseppe Tuveri, currently working as a Research Associate on embedded MPSoC architectures and rapid FPGA prototyping at the University of Cagliari, Sardinia Island, Italy [ https://www.linkedin.com/in/giuseppetuveri/ ].
More than that, I’m keen on farming activities and share with the Hiveeyes community the dream of making a cooperative and open-source smart farming platform, useful to share the knowledge between the farmers (or the beekepers) and to make the farming practices more productive, sustainable, and enjoyable.
To me, joining your project would be a great way to get familiar with the deployment of a low-cost and state-of-the-art beehive monitoring network able to evolve the beekeeping practices here in Sardinia, an island where lots of things (not only farming-related) need to be strongly improved. I’m thus ready to try leaving my humble contribution in terms of simple testing, opinions or hopefully in terms of tangible contributions.
welcome on board.
taking the risk to present you redundant informations, i want to share to projects that came to my mind, when i read your introduction:
Thanks a bunch for your feedback on the firmware and your help in getting the missing bits on the JSON serialization part right, we appreciate it!
With the Grafana login data we sent to you yesterday, you can clone your dashboard via “Save as…” under its own name to continue editing. By doing that, it gets decoupled from being automatically created and edited through our backend system, which was intended mainly for a wash & go quick start.
You can have a look at dashboards from other users to get an idea about what’s possible: @mois has just put some effort in it over the course of the last few days, see Grafana. Also, the dashboard of @mhies is worth a look, see Grafana.
Feel free to get back to us with further questions or individual requirements.
me and two colleagues of me found and solved a bug in MQTT Adafruit implementation [1]. We are then waiting for radio devices from china, then we will work on radio firmware and on testing a radio-wifi gateway, along with a custom PCB design. Finally, we took an hive and we now need to know how to place sensor within it, and also how to make the frame.
Giuseppe, there’s no need to apologize! We are just trying to structure the forum content in a sensible way and we are happy about your questions which enable us to reflect on the current state of development very well.