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*For computer and communication networks
*For computer and communication networks
*Ability to install operating systems and manage them for field wireless [[Remote Control]] to 20 miles. For example, to remote control a rover over this distance: [[File:rc.jpg|100px]], or doing the same with [[RTK GPS]] and [[Slow Solar]]
*Integration of GPS servers in the field - mapping infrastructure
*Data unloaders - using aerial drones to dump data on demand in the field to a central server such as on our campus
*Intercampus communications
*Installing databases, utilities
*Connecting sensors and actuators (in the broad sense, from solenoids to speakers to light sources etc) to [[SBC]]s for IIoT applications.


=Exercises=
=Exercises=
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*Set up a secure server and mirror the OSE wiki on your desktop computer
*Set up a secure server and mirror the OSE wiki on your desktop computer
*Set up a solar-powered SBC (single board computer) server in the field, for wireless communications with direct line of sight to 20 miles in an [[IIoT]] context.
*Set up a solar-powered SBC (single board computer) server in the field, for wireless communications with direct line of sight to 20 miles in an [[IIoT]] context.
*Run a local printserver via your cell phone, using a room HDMI screen to view the display, and print to a cluster.
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Latest revision as of 06:07, 19 April 2025

  • For computer and communication networks
  • Ability to install operating systems and manage them for field wireless Remote Control to 20 miles. For example, to remote control a rover over this distance: Rc.jpg, or doing the same with RTK GPS and Slow Solar
  • Integration of GPS servers in the field - mapping infrastructure
  • Data unloaders - using aerial drones to dump data on demand in the field to a central server such as on our campus
  • Intercampus communications
  • Installing databases, utilities
  • Connecting sensors and actuators (in the broad sense, from solenoids to speakers to light sources etc) to SBCs for IIoT applications.

Exercises

  • Set up a secure server on an open source single board computer (BeagleBone AI or such)
  • Set up a secure server and mirror the OSE wiki on your desktop computer
  • Set up a solar-powered SBC (single board computer) server in the field, for wireless communications with direct line of sight to 20 miles in an IIoT context.
  • Run a local printserver via your cell phone, using a room HDMI screen to view the display, and print to a cluster.