New tutorials for RIOT on A8-M3 nodes

RIOT-OS

IoT-LAB supports various embedded operating systems that are well suited for the Internet Of Things, such as RIOT. RIOT is an open source operating system for the Internet of Things (IoT) targetting embedded devices with minimal resources. The IoT-LAB team has prepared two new tutorials that show the networking capabilities of RIOT on A8-M3 nodes: … Continue Reading »

Opening of Lyon Site

We are pleased to announce the opening of Lyon site. More information about the topology and the resources of this new site is available here: https://www.iot-lab.info/deployment/lyon (Testbed picture © CITI Laboratory / Photo P. Isorce)

Opening of Saclay-Île-de-France Site

We are pleased to announce the opening of Saclay-Île-de-France site, following the move from its previous location at Rocquencourt. The platform of Saclay includes more than 300 nodes (175 A8-M3, 12 M3 and 120 WSN430). All A8 nodes are equipped with GPS. More information about the topology and the resources of this new site is … Continue Reading »

New Plot Tools

We are happy to announce the first release of Plot tools. Plot tools is a packaged version of previous plot_tools scripts, deployed on all SSH fronted. Source code is available on the dedicated GitHub repository: https://github.com/iot-lab/plot-oml-tools You will find examples on how to display monitoring OML files results for consumption, radio rssi and robot trajectory … Continue Reading »

Maintenance operation of April 4th

The whole FIT IoT-LAB testbed was closed on April 4th for maintenance and upgrade operations. During this day we deployed new software; here are the details: Robots The robots backend software has been totally refactored to ease the evolution and development of future features. In this operation, we also upgrade the ROS framework version to … Continue Reading »

IPv6 ready

ipv6

We are pleased to announce a public IPv6 service on the FIT IoT-LAB testbed. You can find more details about M3/A8 nodes global IPv6 subnetting by following this tutorial. Moreover you can read this tutorial and learn how to run Contiki with M3 nodes and public IPv6 address.

Rescom SmartCities Summer School

rescom2015

Late june was held in Lyon (France) the Rescom summer school on smart cities. A 3 hours tutorial on FIT platforms was given to attendees. It was the opportunity to learn how to experiment through the Onelab webportal on the NITOS Lab and directly on the IoT-LAB facility. Slides – A presentation on FIT facilities … Continue Reading »

Maintenance operation of May 26th

The whole FIT IoT-LAB testbed was closed on May 26th for maintenance and upgrade operations. During this day we deployed a new site and software; here are the details: New Paris Iot-LAB site You can see information about site deployment through this link https://www.iot-lab.info/deployment/paris CLI tools upgrade to version 1.6.0 We implemented a new command-line … Continue Reading »

Tutorials for RIOT OS on M3 nodes

RIOT-OS

IoT-LAB supports various embedded operating systems that are well suited for the Internet Of Things, such as RIOT OS. RIOT is a real-time multi-threading operating system that considers devices with minimal resources that are typically found in the Internet of Things. To enable IoT-LAB and RIOT users to compile and run this OS on M3 … Continue Reading »