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Wanted to know IOT simulation specs

Open HarshMultani opened this issue 4 years ago • 1 comments

I was working on an IOT application in relation to heat exchanger. I went through your simulation using CupCarbon. wanted to know more about what - sensors it can simulate - (Pressure, Temperature, Acidity, Salinity, etc..........) protocols it supports Is it licensed or costly and if it costs then how much?

HarshMultani avatar Jun 16 '20 09:06 HarshMultani

Dear user, Thank you for your message. CupCarbon can simulate the physical layer of LoRa protocol. It depends in what you want to simulate exactly. If you want to simulate an algorithm of any scenario you want, then use CupCarbon. It allows you to get how your algorithm works and you can visualize it by marking the nodes and the edges (communication links). It you want to use existing protocols, CupCarbon did not integrate any protocol for now. A new version will be available as soon as possible (under working and in a final step) that integrates many new features such as the mqtt protocol. Best regards, Ahcene

Le mar. 16 juin 2020 à 11:22, HarshMultani [email protected] a écrit :

I was working on an IOT application in relation to heat exchanger. I went through your simulation using CupCarbon. wanted to know more about what - sensors it can simulate - (Pressure, Temperature, Acidity, Salinity, etc..........) protocols it supports Is it licensed or costly and if it costs then how much?

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