The
greatest time in student-life is, when you have spent the entire tired day in
the campus,
and
then end it by reading an email when you just arrive at home,
an email that contains
short-'Congratulation!'-sentence from professor,
especially
from your "Dumbledore".
You
know what I mean.
My
status, August 24, 2011 Wednesday at
8:45pm
From:
Bjorn P
Date:
24 augusti 2011
07.09.27 CEST
To:
Adek Aidi
Subject:
Re: Bytewalla Verification update & ALIX board failure
Regarding
my question about the wireless card: To reduce the system complexity and energy
consumption, it is of course preferable to use the wireless card on the Alix
motherboard rather than an external access point.
I
suggest you put the configuration of the card on your todo-list and let me know
when you have figured out what driver to use and how to configure it in the
/etc/network/interfaces configuration file. I leave it to you to assign the
priority of this activity though.
--
From:
Adek Aidi
Date:
24 augusti 2011
19.14.41 CEST
To:
Bjorn P
Subject:
Re: Bytewalla Verification update & ALIX board failure
Dear
Bjorn,
We
have been able to finish all configuration that we need in the WSN/DTN Gateway:
The ALIX has been set as WiFi AP using its wlan interface, as what you have
required, the DTN service in the 3 servers are up and running and has been test
with the Bytewalla as well. I have updated the Voyage & DTN
Installation guide to version 1.3 based on this latest update, that you can
find in this link: http://csd.xen.ssvl.kth.se/csdlive/content/wsndtn-gateway-system-deployment
Our 3
DTN servers are up and running using this IP arrangement:
..
The
network configuration of the WSN/DTN, are below:
..
This
week we have targeted to finish on modifying the Temperature application for
the WSN mote, so the data would be commit to the MySQL automatically, then we
will leave the network configuration, and move to the next task.
Aidi
--
From:
Bjorn P
Date:
24 augusti 2011
19.26.40 CEST
To:
Laili Aidi
Subject:
Re: Bytewalla Verification update & ALIX board failure
This
sounds like very good news indeed. Congratulations!
I am
coming in to TSLab tomorrow afternoon. Could I get a brief (10 minute) demo
somewhere between 14.30-17.00?
I cc
Robert on this email also since I discussed with him today about what linux
packages would have to be added to the Bifrost distribution to support the
three different nodes, He might join me for the demo tomorrow.
Bjorn
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