It’s all about two things really: 1) describing the whole range of technologies and getting things working, and 2) setting up a context which you can explore, learn, and hack on tinker with in numerous ways. Less than an Xbox and far, far more educational and entertaining, if you ask me! The total cost of a complete but minimal setup should be around €100. This covers a huge range of technologies, from embedded Arduino stuff on an ATmega-based JeeNode, to setting up Node.js and the HouseMon software on a Raspberry Pi embedded Linux board. More visually, DIJN describes how to get from here: Well, ok, not quite: only a first remote setup is described with an LDR as light sensor, but all the steps to make the pieces work together are described. Dive Into JeeNodes ( DIJN) is a twelve-part series, describing how to turn one or more remote JeeNodes, a central JeeLink, and a Raspberry Pi into a complete home monitoring setup.
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