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
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@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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