12-Feb-2020

Attendees

  • Berkeley

    • @Brian Kilberg

    • @Kristofer PISTER

    • @Felipe Campos

    • @Titan Yuan

    • @Austin Patel

    • @Alex Moreno

  • Paris

    • @Tengfei Chang

    • Roudy Dagher (visitor Inria-Chile, indoor localization solutions)

    • @Thomas Watteyne

    • @Timothy Claeys

    • Razane Abu-aisheh (PhD student, robot swarms)

    • Mina Rady (PhD student, long-range communication)

Minutes

 

  • @Kristofer PISTER

    • new batch of 100 SCuM chips fabricated

  • @Brian Kilberg

    • paper on localization accepted

    • create light application based on develop branch

    • create a PR towards scum-test-code is right way to do

  • @Felipe Campos

    • next steps: characterizing range based on angle of incidence

    • comment: quantifying the power overhead fo the receiver

    • @Brian Kilberg there is a reference with the power numbers (~1uA)

  • @Titan Yuan

    • issue about LO/PA (hard to follow)

      • In the scum test code, setting PA and the DIV supply are writing to the same ASC bytes

  • @Austin Patel

    • testing calibration routines

    • discussed QuickCal with @Tengfei Chang

    • @Brian Kilberg you should see a saw tooth

    • @Brian Kilberg can give 16 MIMSY’s for replicating

    • @Felipe Campos has a bunch of MIMSY2 boards

  • @Alex Moreno

    • delivered ???

    • board works, more information about wirebond

    • @Brian Kilberg we should pull request the frequency sweep

    • @Brian Kilberg we should buy OpenMote B’s

    • Daniel designed 3D enclosures for Teensy’s

  • @Tengfei Chang

    • Attend EWSN 2020 to present SCuM demo next week

      • poster is prepared

    • Revision of SCuM on 6TiSCH is ready to resubmit, wait for review before submit

    • QuickCal paper on TII [WIP]

    • Show the PDR result using the frequency settings calibrated with QuickCal

      • overall the average PDR is >50%

      • 0% outliers exist , probably because the external interference

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