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This section introduces NoTE Lab in more technical detail and also dedicates space to provide basics on communication protocols used. We also present each individual lab in the context of the overall NoTE Lab structure and discuss their learning objectives. We start by describing the hardware configuration (Fig. 1.1) and their corresponding implementations, i.e., IoT devices are implemented with two Arduino Uno WiFi which interface to sensors and actuators. One Arduino connects to three sensors: temperature/humidity sensor, motion detector, and ultrasonic distance sensor. Another Arduino interfaces two actuators: LEDs and LCD display. It should be noted that any Arduino compatible board is also suitable for the realization of the labs as long as it has the proper interfaces including WiFi capabilities.
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Jukan, A., Masip-Bruin, X., Dizdarević, J., Carpio, F. (2023). Introduction. In: Network of Things Engineering (NoTE) Lab. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20635-1_1
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