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Wifi & BLE driven passenger flow metering with cheap ESP32 boards
Take readings from a BME680 or similar sensor on a Raspberry Pi, store with InfluxDB and view with Grafana
Read the BME680 sensor with the BSEC library on Linux (e.g. Raspberry Pi)
ESPHome component for the Bosch BME680 sensor via BSEC providing temperature, humidity, pressure and indoor air quality measurements.
Simple script that sends your BME680 temp, pressure, humidity and gas sensor data to InfluxDB.
Sensor network to monitor indoor CO2 and VOC levels to improve the air quality. To fight against the COVID-19 pandemic it could be important to raise the awareness that there is a potential correlation between air quality and health.
Teapot BWLR1B: Wireless Environmental Sensor over LoRa
ESP32 driven small weather station with focus on parameters usually not captured, including particle density for Air Quality and UV-Index
Top-level Arduino sketches for the MCCI Catena family of IoT LPWA Devices
small python server to store sensor weather data
Some Python Sensor Scripts for raspberry pi. Including Homie MQTT and MQTT publishing
Raspberry Pi Pico MicroPython Scripts
Android Things Bosch BME680 drivers.
C Module for Micropython to use BSEC binary library with BME680 sensor on ESP8266 board
An attempt to measure indoor airquality with ESP8266. Temperature, Pressure, Humidity, tVOC, CO2 and particulate matter.
Storing BME680 Sensor data on Neo4j Graph Database and visualizing it on Docker Extension
A driver for the BME680 sensor, written in Rust.
Bosch Integrated Environmental Unit (bmp280 / bme280 / bme680 / bmp388/ bmp390)
ESP-IDF component for BME680 and BME688 4 in 1 enviromental sensors
Weather station for an esp32 running micropython
A Python script that parses SDS011 and BME680 sensor data to an InfluxDB instance.
Developments in C for the Raspberry Pico µ-controller to integrate environnemental sensors
Reusable config across my ESPHomeLab devices
Support files for Lemon IoT Ecosystem Accessories
Code for reading various sensors attached to a Arduino ESP32, data is uploaded via WiFi to an InfluxDB or displayed.
TTGO Paxcounter mit Feinstaubsensor SDS011 und BME280
BME680 TVOC with ESPEasy integration as plugin _P119, without BSEC stuff.