ENGG4810 - UQ - WiTracker
### DESCRIPTION
My name is Joshua Tambunan and I am an electrical engineering and mathematics student at the University of Queensland. As part of my course, I am creating a WiTracker. It is a portable electronic device which can detect nearby Wi-Fi access points along with GPS and other local sensor readings. These readings are sent to a nearby server which is then displayed and formatting onto a computer (client.
### TECHNICAL DETAILS (With project photos)
The device sends packets containing:
- A list of available WiFi access points, including SSID, BSSID and RSSI for each access point.
- An indication of whether the device is outside or not, based on the measurement of UVA/UVB intensity. You are expected to roughly calibrate this yourself before submission.
- The current temperature and humidity around the device (1C/1% resolution)
- Latitude and longitude of the device if available. If this is not available, the packet should instead contain information about whether there was no GPS lock available, or the GPS has been disabled
- The current device time as determined by an RTC
- Current battery voltage
### Words to PCBWay
Thank you for creating this opportunity for students like myself to showcase our projects and to be able to prototype them without breaking the bank :)
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