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=Resources and Links=
=Overview=
 
==Project Topic==
 
Project topic: Wireless Sensor Networks for Internet of Things Applications
 
Specifics of the project:
* Simplest version: go-box with Raspberry Pi inside, listening to and profiling wireless networks/traffic.
* Complex version: (same as above) plus Pi will "phone home" to C2 server
* Ultimate version: (same as above) plus external sensors: GPS? camera? elevation? etc.
 
Covers multiple skill sets:
* Wireless networks and how they work
* Sensor data acquisition - wireless data and other location data
* Hardware side: circuitry, raspberry pi, hardware hacking
* Software side: Linux, networking, wireless, cybersecurity
 
==Course Materials==
 
Handouts and written materials
* Like programming class - provide formal information, but show examples in meetings
 
Milestones and Goals
* Schedule for planning goals and milestones for students
* Each student keeps track of their goals and milestones
* Progress report - short report on the "what have we done so far"
* (don't put off documentation until the end)
 
Weekly group meetings
* Show them examples of things, explain with a white board
* Computers are going to be an issue... still.
 
Online format, how to communicate together?
* Slack?
* Possibly a re-usable wiki. This would make it possible to transfer information across quarters. (Need?)
 
To have students prepared for materials:
* Have a standard plan of what each student will be doing
* Set a weekly date and time for group meetings
 
Task lists
* Students work through a task list
* What 6-8 tasks do they need to have accomplished so they'll be where they need to be at end of quarter?
 
Balance
* What is already done, versus what do they actually do?
* Again - use the Raspberry Pi balcony sensor project as a prototype
* They will need to replicate the setup
* What is the setup? The setup is a Raspberry Pi generating sensor data - they need to capture and analyze that data
 
=Resources=
 
==External Links==


Roaming wifi analysis with wireshark: http://www.revolutionwifi.net/revolutionwifi/2013/01/wi-fi-roaming-analysis-with-wireshark.html
Roaming wifi analysis with wireshark: http://www.revolutionwifi.net/revolutionwifi/2013/01/wi-fi-roaming-analysis-with-wireshark.html
==Related Wiki Pages==
[[August 2016]]
[[OpenVPN/Stunnel]]


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Revision as of 05:02, 16 August 2016

Overview

Project Topic

Project topic: Wireless Sensor Networks for Internet of Things Applications

Specifics of the project:

  • Simplest version: go-box with Raspberry Pi inside, listening to and profiling wireless networks/traffic.
  • Complex version: (same as above) plus Pi will "phone home" to C2 server
  • Ultimate version: (same as above) plus external sensors: GPS? camera? elevation? etc.

Covers multiple skill sets:

  • Wireless networks and how they work
  • Sensor data acquisition - wireless data and other location data
  • Hardware side: circuitry, raspberry pi, hardware hacking
  • Software side: Linux, networking, wireless, cybersecurity

Course Materials

Handouts and written materials

  • Like programming class - provide formal information, but show examples in meetings

Milestones and Goals

  • Schedule for planning goals and milestones for students
  • Each student keeps track of their goals and milestones
  • Progress report - short report on the "what have we done so far"
  • (don't put off documentation until the end)

Weekly group meetings

  • Show them examples of things, explain with a white board
  • Computers are going to be an issue... still.

Online format, how to communicate together?

  • Slack?
  • Possibly a re-usable wiki. This would make it possible to transfer information across quarters. (Need?)

To have students prepared for materials:

  • Have a standard plan of what each student will be doing
  • Set a weekly date and time for group meetings

Task lists

  • Students work through a task list
  • What 6-8 tasks do they need to have accomplished so they'll be where they need to be at end of quarter?

Balance

  • What is already done, versus what do they actually do?
  • Again - use the Raspberry Pi balcony sensor project as a prototype
  • They will need to replicate the setup
  • What is the setup? The setup is a Raspberry Pi generating sensor data - they need to capture and analyze that data

Resources

External Links

Roaming wifi analysis with wireshark: http://www.revolutionwifi.net/revolutionwifi/2013/01/wi-fi-roaming-analysis-with-wireshark.html

Related Wiki Pages

August 2016

OpenVPN/Stunnel

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