Late june was held in Anglet (France) the ResCom Summer School 2019. A presentation about Large scale experimentation platforms including Equipex FIT was followed by a 2 hours tutorial on FIT IoT-LAB platform. It was designed for new attendees in order to bootstrap their first experiment on FIT Equipex platforms. It also was the opportunity … Continue Reading »
FIT IoT-LAB support for the Zephyr operating system
We are happy to announce that FIT IoT-LAB now also provides support for the Zephyr operating system. The version supported on the tested is the LTS 1.14.0 release from April 2019. The Zephyr SDK is also deployed on every SSH frontend to allow easy builds of Zephyr firmwares for supported FIT IoT-LAB boards. The operating … Continue Reading »
New web terminal available on the testbed webportal and websocket CLI tools
We would like to inform you about new features available that simplify the access to the serial port of FIT IoT-LAB nodes . Direct access via the testbed webportal It is now possible to access the serial port of all nodes but the A8 from the experiment details page on the testbed webportal. Each node … Continue Reading »
Deployement of Le Cube on Lille site
We are very happy to announce the release of a new location for open nodes on the Lille site of IoT-LAB. We’ve added Le Cube, a space for heterogeneous interoperability & compatibility For now, we’ve deployed nodes that are capable of 802.15.4 in both 2.4 GHz and sub-GHz, nodes using BLE, and nodes using LoRa. … Continue Reading »
New open nodes available on Saclay site
We are very happy to announce the release of a new batch of 46 open nodes on the Saclay site of IoT-LAB. With these new nodes, the possibilities already provided by IoT-LAB are even more extended: – The are nodes from different vendors: NXP, Microchip, ST, Nordic, Phytec, etc – The nodes provide different radios: … Continue Reading »
New Web portal for IoT-LAB testbed
We are glad to announce the release of our new Web portal for IoT-LAB experiments submission. The new Web portal covers everything from the previous site, with some new features. What’s new: Faster dashboard with live experiments state Intuitive ergonomic UI for experiment submission Testbed status page with running experiments and nodes properties Account management … Continue Reading »
New types of nodes available on IoT-LAB: Zolertia Firefly and Arduino Zero
After the addition of SAMR21 and LoRa nodes we want to formally announce the availability of new types of boards on some IoT-LAB sites, which will permit a wider range of possibilities on the testbed. – 9 Zolertia Firefly boards, featuring two radios (2.4 GHz 802.15.4 Zigbee and sub-GHz), have been deployed on the Lille … Continue Reading »
New LoRa/Sigfox nodes available on IoT-LAB
We are very proud to announce you the availability of 25 new LoRa/Sigfox nodes in FIT IoT-LAB. The nodes are ST B-L072Z-LRWAN1 boards with ST MEMS extension X-NUCLEO-IKS01A2 and are only available in Saclay site for the moment. One important thing is the restricted access to these nodes: due to the regulated access to the … Continue Reading »
Update of IoT-LAB tools
We would like to inform you about tools updates we made on the IoT-LAB SSH frontends. GNU Toolchain for ARM Version 7.2 of the GNU Toolchain for ARM is now installed in /opt/gcc-arm-none-eabi-7-2017-q4-major in addition to the actual one, version 4.9, which is still used by default. To know more on how to use it … Continue Reading »
Paris site is IPv6 ready
We are pleased to announce that the public IPv6 service on the FIT IoT-LAB testbed as been extended with the Paris site. As a reminder, five sites implement now this service: Grenoble Lille Paris Saclay Strasbourg You can find more details about M3/A8 nodes global IPv6 subnetting by following this tutorial. Moreover, on the tutorials page, … Continue Reading »