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Iot Final Report

This document summarizes simulations done using Raspberry Pi Pico and Contiki OS: 1) A Raspberry Pi Pico simulation in Wokwi displayed the temperature reading from its onboard sensor on an OLED screen connected via I2C. Python code implemented this functionality. 2) A Contiki simulation in Cooja created a sky websense node and 10 additional sky nodes. The sky websense node enabled temperature sensors and acted as an IPv6 border router. Serial communication between nodes was demonstrated. 3) Screenshots confirmed the temperature display on the OLED screen in Wokwi and the network topology in Cooja, validating the simulations. An online video also showed the Cooja

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Iot Final Report

This document summarizes simulations done using Raspberry Pi Pico and Contiki OS: 1) A Raspberry Pi Pico simulation in Wokwi displayed the temperature reading from its onboard sensor on an OLED screen connected via I2C. Python code implemented this functionality. 2) A Contiki simulation in Cooja created a sky websense node and 10 additional sky nodes. The sky websense node enabled temperature sensors and acted as an IPv6 border router. Serial communication between nodes was demonstrated. 3) Screenshots confirmed the temperature display on the OLED screen in Wokwi and the network topology in Cooja, validating the simulations. An online video also showed the Cooja

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MALNAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

[An autonomous Institution under VTU, Belagavi]


Hassan, Karnataka 573202, India

Activity report on

Simulation of using Raspberry Pi using Wokwi


Simulation of IoT network using Contiki

Submitted by
NAME USN NAME USN

BASAVARPITHA T C 4MC19CS024 BRUNDA D S 4MC18CS024


BINDU C K 4MC19CS030 CHITHRA 4MC19CS036
CK
CHINMAYI R SHANKAR 4MC19CS033 APEKSHA H M 4MC19CS020
CHANDANA Y M 4MC20CS401

Submitted to
Dr. Mohana Lakshmi J
Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Malnad college of Engineering Hassan, Karnataka 573202,India
1)Write a RaspberryPi Pico compatible python code to record the temperature in a room,
display this value on a LED

Problem statement:-

Write a RaspberryPi Pico compatible python code to record the temperature in a room,
display this value on a LED
We will read the Temperature Sensor Value from Raspberry Pi Pico. The Raspberry Pi
Pico has internal Temperature Sensor connected to one of a few special pins
called ADCs or Analog-to-Digital Converters
We will connect an I2C OLED Display to the Raspberry Pi Pico & read the Temperature
Data from the Sensor. We will then display the temperature on OLED Screen

Circuit design:
 Simulation using Wokwi
Wokwi is an online simulator that simulates several electronic
components. We also implement the code so that the project can
run successfully.
Step1:
Open wokwi platform and create a python file .py. Add the
required components
Step2:
There will be two windows, editor window and simulator
window. In the simulator window, we make connections of
the components as shown in circuit diagram
Step3:
According to the connections we have to implement the python
code in order to run the simulator.
Step4:
Code is written in such a way that the temperature will be displayed
on OLED screen
 Results:

 Code Implementation
from machine import Pin, I2C
from ssd1306 import SSD1306_I2C
import machine
import utime

sensor_temp = machine.ADC(4)
conversion_factor = 3.3 / (65535)

WIDTH = 128
HEIGHT = 64

i2c = I2C(0, scl=Pin(9), sda=Pin(8), freq=200000) # Init I2C using pins


GP8 & GP9 (default I2C0 pins)
print("I2C Address : "+hex(i2c.scan()[0]).upper()) # Display device
address
print("I2C Configuration: "+str(i2c)) # Display I2C config

oled = SSD1306_I2C(WIDTH, HEIGHT, i2c) # Init oled display

while True:
reading = sensor_temp.read_u16() * conversion_factor
temperature = 27 - (reading - 0.706)/0.001721
print(temperature)

# Clear the oled display in case it has junk on it.


oled.fill(0)

# Add some text


oled.text("Temp: ",6,8)
oled.text(str(round(temperature,2)),50,8)
oled.text("*C",95,8)
utime.sleep(2)

# Finally update the oled display so the image & text is displayed
oled.show()

We can observe that after simulation the temperature is displayed on OLED


2. Simulation of IoT Network Using Contiki
➢ Problem statement:-
Using Contiki Simulator create sky websense node and enable
the sensors to test the temperature
➢ Simulation using Contiki-
Step-1 Open the menu on cooja and create a new simulation
with random seeding.
 It will auto-generate the seeds for every time reload
thesimulation.
 File-new simulation (or)(ctrl +n).
 Click-Newrandomseed onreloadoption.
 Click-Create
Step-2 After click, different tabs will appear in the terminal
which is a basic necessity to simulate applications.
 In Network window there are different network options
displayed select the option that we require
 Open sky motes menu>>add motes>>create new motes type
>>sky
 Two files are necessary to run this application. In order to
create the motes.
 buttonapp.
 user-examples-websense.c
 user-examples-Makefile
Step-3 To create motes
 home/user/contiki/examples/IPv6/RPL-Border-
Router/Bourder-Router.c
 Choose the file>>clean>>compile>>create
 Addmotes.(1 motes)
Step-4 To.
 To Create Another motes
 /home/user/contiki/examples/IPv6/sky-websense/sky-
websense.c
 Choose the file>>clean>>compile>>create
 Add motes (10 motes)

Step-5 Connect the serial socket server in border router


 Leftclickonborderroutermoteschoose:motetoolsforsky1s
erial socket(SERVER).
 New tab of serial socket(server)(sky1)will appear click
: start -> now the default portwilllisten.
 Open one more command terminal and set directories to
this location: cd examples/ ipv6/ rpl-border-router/make
connect-router-cooja the server will be connected torouter.
 Next command make connect router-cooja
 Results (images and explanation)

 Here in the terminal in order to open new simulate we give the


Commands as shown in fig.1

 First the new simulation is being created named websense


 We create sky 1 Server mote and rest 10 nodes of sky 2 motes

 run the Server sky mote and also the simulation control
EXECUTION
VideoLink
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1g0qwM0Cz8pyotqXwVP__Z9C
LrhbfdIOD

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