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Raspberry PI and Arduino UNO Working Together as a Basic Meteorological Station


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1 Department of Electric-Electronic Engineering, Instituto Tecnologico de Veracruz (TecNM), Veracruz, Mexico
2 Department of Electric-Electronic Engineering, Instituto Tecnologico de Veracruz (TecNM), Veracruz,, Mexico
3 Department of Chemistry-Biochemistry Engineering, Instituto Tecnologico de Veracruz (TecNM), Veracruz, Mexico
 

The present paper describes a novel Raspberry Pi and Arduino UNO architecture used as a meteorological station. One of the advantages of the proposed architecture is the huge quantity of sensors developed for its usage; practically one can find them for any application, and weather sensing is not an exception. The principle followed is to configure Raspberry as a collector for measures obtained from Arduino, transmitting occurs via USB; meanwhile, Raspberry broadcasts them via a web page. For such activity is possible thanks to Raspbian, a Linux-based operating system. It has a lot of libraries and resources available, among them Apache Web Server, that gives the possibility to host a web-page. On it, the user can observe temperature, humidity, solar radiance, and wind speed and direction. Information on the web-page is refreshed each five minute; however, measurements arrive at Raspberry every ten seconds. This low refreshment rate was determined because weather variables normally do not abruptly change. As an additional feature, system stores all information on the log file, this gives the possibility for future analysis and processing.

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Raspberry Pi, Arduino UNO, Meteorological Station, Novel Architecture.
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Authors

Jose Rafael Cortes Leon
Department of Electric-Electronic Engineering, Instituto Tecnologico de Veracruz (TecNM), Veracruz, Mexico
Martínez-Gonzalez Ricardo Francisco
Department of Electric-Electronic Engineering, Instituto Tecnologico de Veracruz (TecNM), Veracruz,, Mexico
Anilu Miranda Medinay
Department of Chemistry-Biochemistry Engineering, Instituto Tecnologico de Veracruz (TecNM), Veracruz, Mexico
Peralta-Pelaez Luis Alberto
Department of Chemistry-Biochemistry Engineering, Instituto Tecnologico de Veracruz (TecNM), Veracruz, Mexico

Abstract


The present paper describes a novel Raspberry Pi and Arduino UNO architecture used as a meteorological station. One of the advantages of the proposed architecture is the huge quantity of sensors developed for its usage; practically one can find them for any application, and weather sensing is not an exception. The principle followed is to configure Raspberry as a collector for measures obtained from Arduino, transmitting occurs via USB; meanwhile, Raspberry broadcasts them via a web page. For such activity is possible thanks to Raspbian, a Linux-based operating system. It has a lot of libraries and resources available, among them Apache Web Server, that gives the possibility to host a web-page. On it, the user can observe temperature, humidity, solar radiance, and wind speed and direction. Information on the web-page is refreshed each five minute; however, measurements arrive at Raspberry every ten seconds. This low refreshment rate was determined because weather variables normally do not abruptly change. As an additional feature, system stores all information on the log file, this gives the possibility for future analysis and processing.

Keywords


Raspberry Pi, Arduino UNO, Meteorological Station, Novel Architecture.

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