Difference between revisions of "Testbed"
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* 1x SD Card (16GB or more recommend) | * 1x SD Card (16GB or more recommend) | ||
* 1x WLAN Stick (in this case TL-WN722N)(if connection via wlan to the network is required, cable would work as well) | * 1x WLAN Stick (in this case TL-WN722N)(if connection via wlan to the network is required, cable would work as well) | ||
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+ | Before we continue with the Raspberry we have to configure the CC2531 Stick. The required firmware can be downloaded (soon) here. To install this firmware to the Stick we use the CC Debugger, which is able to communicate via the proprietary TI Connection, which is installed on the Stick. In our testenvironment we install SmartRF Programmer on a Windows PC. The required Tool can be found here : [http://www.ti.com/tool/FLASH-PROGRAMMER Smart RF Programmer by TI]. | ||
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==Set up a Raspberry== | ==Set up a Raspberry== | ||
Download an install the latest version of RASPBIAN and install it to the SD Card. Several installation guides can be found on the internet. (For example this one<ref> [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/howto-install-raspbian-on-raspberry-pi/ Tutorial of howtoforge.com]</ref>) | Download an install the latest version of RASPBIAN and install it to the SD Card. Several installation guides can be found on the internet. (For example this one<ref> [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/howto-install-raspbian-on-raspberry-pi/ Tutorial of howtoforge.com]</ref>) |
Revision as of 16:32, 27 October 2017
To setup the Testbed, one can simply follow the instructions below. For a successfull measurement one should follow the instruction precisely.
Contents
Required Material for our Testbed
- HOST PC with Ubuntu installed
- 1x Raspberry Pi
- 2x USB - Extension Cable
- 1x Powerbank (optional)
- 1x Power Supply
- 2x CC2531 Sticks (TI)
- 1x SD Card (16GB or more recommend)
- 1x WLAN Stick (in this case TL-WN722N)(if connection via wlan to the network is required, cable would work as well)
- Flash Device for example CC-Debugger
Prepare the Host
To prpeare the Host please follow the next instructions. Please enter the commandline by opening terminal or pressing CTRL+ALT+T. After that enter the following line to prepare your host system.
Please execute line by line (The console lines are in a box)
libsodium
sudo apt-get install autoconf autogen sudo apt-get install gpp sudo apt-get install g++ sudo apt-get install libtool sudo add-apt-repository ppa:chris-lea/libsodium
next things have to be done by root
sudo su echo "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/chris-lea/libsodium/ubuntu trusty main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list echo "deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/chris-lea/libsodium/ubuntu trusty main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list apt-get update && sudo apt-get install libsodium-dev exit
from here no root shell required zmq
wget https://github.com/zeromq/zeromq4-1/releases/download/v4.1.4/zeromq-4.1.4.tar.gz tar -xvzf zeromq-4.1.4.tar.gz cd zeromq-4.1.4 ./autogen.sh ./configure make -j 4 make check sudo make install sudo ldconfig
python packages
sudo apt-get install python-zmq python-dev python-qt4 libzmq3-dev python-numpy
Plot Function: Download our plot.pyc script. This is availabe here in a couple of days.
Prepare the CC2531 Stick
Before we continue with the Raspberry we have to configure the CC2531 Stick. The required firmware can be downloaded (soon) here. To install this firmware to the Stick we use the CC Debugger, which is able to communicate via the proprietary TI Connection, which is installed on the Stick. In our testenvironment we install SmartRF Programmer on a Windows PC. The required Tool can be found here : Smart RF Programmer by TI.