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Re: Interested in DIY IoT Physics application


Thank you for your application, which I find complete and well documented.

Quoting 033 RISHI <krishnarishiitm [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com>:


Thank you sir.
I will be waiting for your suggestions.


On Wed, Mar 29, 2023 at 1:23 PM <hariton [ at ] physics [ dot ] auth [ dot ] gr> wrote:


Thank you for your submitted proposal, I will take a look and come
back with possible suggestions.

Quoting 033 RISHI <krishnarishiitm [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com>:

> Thank you sir for providing me the information. I have written the
proposal
> and submitted on the GSOC portal. Please review it and suggest the
changes
> needed in my proposal.
>
> On Sun, Mar 26, 2023 at 2:50 PM <hariton [ at ] physics [ dot ] auth [ dot ] gr> wrote:
>
>>
>> Dear Kolli Krishna Rishi,
>>
>> thank you much for looking in detail at the experiments and your
>> questions.  The answers are:
>>
>> 1) the reading of the angles will be done by the students since a real
>> time video of the experiment will be offered through the Thingsboard
>> dashboard.  Therefore the sensor is a camera module.  The fluid is
>> currently water, but it can be any clear liquid.
>>
>> 2) For the angle one can use MPU-6050 or similar
>>
>> 3) You are right. In addition a temperature sensor to measure the
>> ambient temperature.
>>
>> 4) The sensor will be a camera module.  The dashboard can display the
>> control of each servo with a slider.  The student can position the
>> robotic arm using any of the five servos, pick an object and let it do
>> a free fall.  When the object is released then a video of the motion
>> is recorded and the student can download it.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> Hariton Polatoglou.
>>
>> Quoting 033 RISHI <krishnarishiitm [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com>:
>>
>> > Thank you for your reply sir.
>> >
>> > I am writing the proposal now. I have a few doubts regarding the
>> > experiments.
>> >
>> > 1)For experiment 2, what is the sensor that we will use to measure
the
>> > angle of reflection/refraction ? And may I know the liquid that we
are
>> > using inside the transparent cylinder.
>> >
>> > 2)For experiment 3, the motor will move to attach the pendulum to the
>> > magnet and the magnet will de-magnetize. Which sensor are we using to
>> > measure the movement of the pendulum?
>> >
>> > 3)For experiment 4, will we be using 2 temperature sensors in each
box
>> and
>> > display the variations in the temperature by displaying graphs?
>> >
>> > 4)For experiment 5, what sensors are we using to measure the
movement of
>> > the object ? And what sort of data is to be displayed on the
dashboard?
>> >
>> > Please answer as soon as possible so that I can finish my proposal in
>> time.
>> >
>> > Yours sincerely
>> > Kolli Krishna Rishi
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 1:11 AM <hariton [ at ] physics [ dot ] auth [ dot ] gr> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Dear Kolli Krishna Rishi,
>> >>
>> >> thank you for the summary of the project.  Please do not forget that
>> >> each sensor/actuator will be connected to an individual ESP8266
board
>> >> and the ESP8266 will be programmed to send/receive MQTT data.
>> >> Documentation should include also this part of the project.
>> >>
>> >> Best wishes,
>> >>
>> >> Hariton Polatoglou
>> >>
>> >> Quoting 033 RISHI <krishnarishiitm [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com>:
>> >>
>> >>> Thank you for your reply sir.
>> >>>
>> >>> Please check the plan I have developed below and provide some
>> suggestions
>> >>> in case any change is needed.
>> >>>
>> >>> As per my understanding, my proposal will consist on 175 hours
spread
>> >> over
>> >>> 3 months from May 29th to August 20th. I will use the first 2
weeks to
>> >> get
>> >>> myself acquainted with the sensors and actuators by performing
basic
>> >>> experiments. Then , I will use the remaining weeks to develop the
>> >>> experiments specified on GitHub and document the process along the
>> way. I
>> >>> will be developing dashboards using Thingsboard for each of the
>> >> experiments
>> >>> . Once I develop each dashboard I will be pushing the code to the
>> GitHub
>> >>> repository. I will be using MQTT protocol for the communication of
IOT
>> >>> devices.  By the end of the internship, I will have a working
dashboard
>> >> for
>> >>> each of the 5 experiments with proper documentation of code and
usage
>> of
>> >>> the dashboard.
>> >>>
>> >>> I really thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to
read
>> >> this
>> >>> email . Hope to hear from you soon.
>> >>>
>> >>> Yours Sincerely,
>> >>> Kolli Krishna Rishi
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> On Thu, Mar 9, 2023 at 12:36 PM <hariton [ at ] physics [ dot ] auth [ dot ] gr> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Dear Kolli Krishna Rishi,
>> >>>>
>> >>>> I would like you to know that at first we could work on individual
>> >>>> sensors and actuators and then go to do the specific system
>> >>>> integration.  The possible set of five sensors is:  distance
sensor,
>> >>>> (humidity, pressure, and temperature combined sensor), color
sensor,
>> >>>> angle sensor, magnetic compass sensor.  A possible set of five
>> >>>> actuators can be: servo motor, stepper motor, RGB led, magnetic
coil,
>> >>>> photoresistor.  At first one can combine one to two sensors and
one to
>> >>>> two actuators and perform some simple experiments and then
implement
>> >>>> them to the specific experiments presented in github.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> The project independant to its duration has a starting day of May
29th
>> >>>> and two reports, one mid-report at July 14th and a final one at
August
>> >>>> 20th.  Of course we will interact in between frequently to solve
>> >>>> possible problems and assess progress. Therefore one has to
spread the
>> >>>> 175 hours in the above mentioned period.  As for the selection
there
>> >>>> no additional rules on part of our organization, but of course the
>> >>>> candidate should comply with the GSoC rules and her/his proposal
>> >>>> should be the best among he applicants.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Best wishes,
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Hariton Polatoglou
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Quoting 033 RISHI <krishnarishiitm [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com>:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>> Thank you sir.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Regarding the experiments, is there any specific order in which I
>> >> have to
>> >>>>> develop the dashboard for each experiment or can I go in any
order.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> And also, if possible, could you please provide me with all the
>> >> apparatus
>> >>>>> and sensors and actuators that are used in each experiment so
that I
>> >> can
>> >>>>> prepare my proposal accordingly.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Could you also inform me about any prerequisites for the project,
>> >> because
>> >>>>> some organizations consider previous contributions to the
>> >> organization to
>> >>>>> filter proposals. Since I have not made any contribution yet,
will it
>> >>>>> impact the selection of my proposal in any manner?
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Since the project is medium , 175 hours, I was thinking that this
>> >> would
>> >>>> be
>> >>>>> a 12 week project. Please correct me if I am wrong.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> I really thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to
read
>> >> this
>> >>>>> email . Hope to hear from you soon.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Yours Sincerely,
>> >>>>> Kolli Krishna Rishi
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> On Mon, Mar 6, 2023 at 1:38 AM <hariton [ at ] physics [ dot ] auth [ dot ] gr> wrote:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> Dear Kolli Krishna Rishi,
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> thank you very much for your interest and your ideas and
questions.
>> >>>>>> The purpose of the project is to build and program 5 IoT
sensors and
>> >> 5
>> >>>>>> IoT actuators and 5 ThingsBoard Dashboards that will manage 5
>> >>>>>> experiments.  I would like you to know that "Currently available
>> >>>>>> experiments.md" is updated. Of course the idea is that the DIY
IoT
>> >>>>>> sensors and actuators can be used in a variety of experiments
and
>> not
>> >>>>>> particularly to the ones that are currently presented.  If you
>> decide
>> >>>>>> to participate please notice that you have to propose a specific
>> >> plan.
>> >>>>>>  In preparing your plan, I will be glad if I can be of any
>> >> assistance.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> Best regards,
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> Hariton Polatoglou.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> Quoting 033 RISHI <krishnarishiitm [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com>:
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> Hi,
>> >>>>>>> My name is Kolli Krishna Rishi. I am currently an
under-graduate
>> >>>> student
>> >>>>>>> currently in my 3rd year,specializing in IOT,Cyber Security ,
>> >>>> Blockchain
>> >>>>>>> Technology.
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> I am interested in the DIY IoT Physics application as I have
>> >> adequate
>> >>>>>>> knowledge in the field and am highly interested in developing
the
>> >>>>>>> application.
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> I am writing this email to clarify some doubts I had while
reading
>> >> the
>> >>>>>>> project statement.
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> Firstly, The project will require testing with actual
components
>> and
>> >>>>>> final
>> >>>>>>> deployment. So, will I have to be present physically to ensure
the
>> >>>>>>> application is working smoothly or will I have some assistance
in
>> >> the
>> >>>>>> setup
>> >>>>>>> of the experiment and remote access to the experiment.
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> Secondly,The project is meant to cater to a wide range of
students
>> >> who
>> >>>>>> may
>> >>>>>>> need the equipment at the same time. So , how do we tackle the
>> issue
>> >>>> with
>> >>>>>>> the limited hardware we have at hand. I had an idea to
implement a
>> >>>>>>> waitlist, but with the growth of the number of students
waiting,
>> >>>> students
>> >>>>>>> may need weeks to get their hands on the equipment.
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> Thirdly, The project github page has only 1 experiment
available.
>> By
>> >>>> when
>> >>>>>>> expect to know about the remaining experiments and the sensors
and
>> >>>>>>> actuators they use. This information beforehand will help me in
>> >>>> creating
>> >>>>>> a
>> >>>>>>> basic dashboard which will give me an edge over other
applicants
>> and
>> >>>> also
>> >>>>>>> help me start the project with adequate time to research the
>> >>>> experiments
>> >>>>>>> and their expected outcomes.
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> And also, Since the repository hasn't been updated since 2
weeks,
>> >> could
>> >>>>>> you
>> >>>>>>> please inform me the priority of this task.
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> I really thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to
>> read
>> >>>> this
>> >>>>>>> email . Hope to hear from you soon.
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> Yours Sincerely,
>> >>>>>>> Kolli Krishna Rishi
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>






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