Krakow, Poland, 31 May - 2 June 2023
Weather is a fascinating and important aspect of our lives, and with the rise of smart home technology, it has become easier than ever to track and monitor weather conditions in your own backyard. In this presentation, I will explore the process of building a home weather station.
I will discuss the hardware components needed to build a weather station, including sensors for temperature, humidity, pressure, and precipitation, as well as the embedded board itself. I will also cover the programming aspect of the project, including how to read data from the sensors and transmit it wirelessly to the cloud.
By the end of this presentation, you will have a solid understanding of how to build and program a home weather station.
Ryan Cuprak is a BIOVIA Software Engineering Senior Manager at Dassault Systemes, co-author EJB in Action 2nd Edition from Manning and the NetBeans Certification Guide from McGrall-Hill. He is also president of the Connecticut Java Users Group since 2003. Ryan is a JavaOne Rockstar Presenter. At Dassault Systemes he works on the ENOVIA Enginuity chemical formulation software and is involved in desktop and backend server development as well as client data migrations. Prior to joining DS, Ryan worked for a distributed computing company, TurboWorx, and also Eastman Kodak’s Molecular imaging Systems group, now part of Burker. Ryan earned a BS in computer science and biology from Loyola University Chicago.
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