Arduino, ESP8266 and 433 Mhz Devices
Easy Route to IoT Devices
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Been working with Linux for 20 years now, love the ability to tinker and see how things work. The lead me to working with Arduino and getting devices to connect to the Internet.
There are a plethora of 433Mhz devices that lasts months on a small battery. I will demo water sensors, motion sensors, door and window switches.
Using Arduino, an ESP8266 and MQTT, I get these devices to send information to me over the network all for under $20.
I also talk about how insecure these devices are and you should not consider them for security but for simple monitoring.
- Date:
- 2018 April 29 - 03:45
- Duration:
- 45 min
- Room:
- CC-236
- Conference:
- LinuxFest Northwest 2018
- Language:
- Track:
- Code
- Difficulty:
- Medium
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