1) Helping a teacher friend write some guides for his kids to build a lorawan network of various environmental sensors at their school.
2) Building a few prototypes for a glaciologist friend who is looking to cut the cost and increase the battery life and reliability of his currently WiFi enabled sensors that tend to die after one winter.
That's very cool. I've been looking for an excuse to play with LORA and the best I can come up with is sensors for my mum's bee hives. Not that I've made any attempt to get started yet.
My daughter did a prototype "loudness sensor" lorawan device for A level. We libe in Amsterdam where aeroplane noise is quite a thing. The idea was to show that a dense, real-time, noise map would be possible in the city. I thought it was a really interesting idea.
Two things.
1) Helping a teacher friend write some guides for his kids to build a lorawan network of various environmental sensors at their school.
2) Building a few prototypes for a glaciologist friend who is looking to cut the cost and increase the battery life and reliability of his currently WiFi enabled sensors that tend to die after one winter.