[TriLUG] Meeting: May 10, IoT, Linux and the Raspberry Pi

Brian Gerard via TriLUG trilug at trilug.org
Tue May 8 17:15:48 EDT 2018


That is correct.  Our esteemed videographer Thomas V. Thomas will once again be
recording for us and posting to YouTube.  You're covered.  :)

HTH-
Brian


On 05/08/2018 03:12 PM, Roy Vestal via TriLUG wrote:
> I'm assuming there will be a recording? I am not able to get there Thursday.
> 
> -Roy
> 
> 
> On 5/3/18 11:56 PM, Brian Gerard via TriLUG wrote:
>> Topic:     IoT, Linux and the Raspberry Pi
>> Presenter: Warren Jasper
>> When:      Thursday, 10 May 2018 - 6:45pm to 9:00pm
>> Where:     NCSU College of Textiles, 1020 Main Campus Dr., Room 2207
>> Parking:   Underground parking deck immediately adjacent to the building
>>             (see map).
>>
>> Please note that since we're back on the NCSU campus, we need to start
>> the pizza early so we don't have any food or drink in the meeting room.
>> Munchies start at 6:45!
>>
>> Links:
>>      Map:    https://goo.gl/SNVQgZ
>>      Page:   https://trilug.org/2018/05/03/may-10-iot-linux-and-the-raspberry-pi/
>>      Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/trilug/events/250440221/
>>
>> Summary
>> Getting started with any IoT project can be a little daunting. Whether you are a
>> beginner or and experienced embedded systems developer, there are always little
>> parts of any project that could and should go smoother. This talk will focus on
>> setting up the Raspberry Pi as a headless mobile device, configuring the digital
>> IO pins on the Pi, taking analog signals, and then transmitting the data through
>> LoRa, a Longe Range low power wireless protocol to a server on the net or in the
>> cloud.
>>
>> Bio
>> Dr. Jasper has been interested in real-time data acquisition and control since
>> his undergraduate days when he measured the variation the earth’s gravity due to
>> the tides. Although he has worked in the aerospace industry designing spacecraft
>> altitude and control systems, he currently designs data acquisition and control
>> systems for textile processes. His research interests include measurement and
>> control of dyeing, plasma textiles for nanoparticle filtration, and writing
>> Linux device drivers which can be found at
>> https://github.com/wjasper/Linux_Drivers. In 2014 he was the recipient of a
>> Fulbright grant in engineering education to promote study abroad for
>> undergraduate textile engineers.
> 



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