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Wireless Point-to-Point Signal for Remote Sites

Students: Mathew Teague, Alex Juarez, Gabriel Jarvis

Faculty Mentor: Nansong Wu


Engineering
College of Science, Technology, and Business

Sites without access to the internet are unable to send information on the status of the site's machines. The remote site does not have any form of communication with the main site, making it more likely that failures go unnoticed. This results in a decrease in productivity. Our solution aims to solve this problem by utilizing LoRa wireless technology to create a connection between the main and remote sites. LoRa does not require an internet connection to operate and is able to communicate at large distances without the need for multiple nodes in series. The product is also able to interface with other devices through UART to receive data to be sent wirelessly to the main site, where it is stored and used on a webpage for users to view and send commands to the remote site's machines.