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Welcome to the pilot IoT Programming Hackathon! | Welcome to the pilot IoT Programming Hackathon! | ||
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**Prerequisites**: | **Prerequisites**: | ||
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Follow the tutorials provided below to guide you through the process and ensure everything is connected correctly. | Follow the tutorials provided below to guide you through the process and ensure everything is connected correctly. | ||
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- | === Building Smart Home ==== | ||
Tutorials: [[https:// | Tutorials: [[https:// | ||
- | === Wiring Details === | + | == Wiring Details == |
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+ | After installing the components on the boards, you will now need to connect the components with the processor. | ||
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+ | Each component has at least three terminals: G (Ground), V (Voltage), S (Signal). The signal wire is the one that transfers the input and output signal in the system, while ground and voltage wires are for power supply. | ||
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+ | The following table is a list of which pin on the ESP32 board that you should connect to the signal terminal of the component. | ||
| **Connection**| **Component** | | **Connection**| **Component** | ||
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- Troubleshooting guides to help you solve common issues. | - Troubleshooting guides to help you solve common issues. | ||
- Essential installation files to set up your development environment. | - Essential installation files to set up your development environment. | ||
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====Phase 4: Brainstorming and presenting the design==== | ====Phase 4: Brainstorming and presenting the design==== | ||
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For presentation, | For presentation, | ||
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====Phase 5: Implementing the design==== | ====Phase 5: Implementing the design==== | ||
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=== Behavioral Measurements === | === Behavioral Measurements === | ||
- | Reference Slides for behavioral Measurements: | + | Behavioral measurements in the context of smart home systems and energy efficiency focus on how user habits and actions are influenced by the implemented systems. The goal is to evaluate whether the system encourages sustainable behaviors, such as conserving energy or adapting to environmentally friendly habits. |
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+ | Reference Slides for behavioral Measurements: | ||
====Phase 7: Final presentation and reflection==== | ====Phase 7: Final presentation and reflection==== | ||
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====Credits==== | ====Credits==== | ||
- | Click on this link to look at the cool people | + | Click on this link to look at the nerds that prepared this for you 8-) : |
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+ | ====Pilot Run Results==== | ||
+ | Click on this link to view the pilot run results by Sunway University students: [[: |