IoT Schach

Discover the innovative "IoT Trash" project, using NFC tags, Arduino, and MQTT to create a connected waste management system, with insights on Intel Edison vs Galileo boards and overcomingproject challenges.

Key takeaways
  • The IoT trash is a project idea presented by Lars Grigori.
  • The key features of the IoT trash are a NFC reader, Arduino board, and LCD display.
  • The project is designed to identify the position of the ID on the NFC tag.
  • MQTT protocol is discussed as a broker for communication between devices.
  • The idea of the IoT trash is to use NFC tags to identify the position of the ID and to create a prototype for the Internet of Things.
  • The speaker discusses the differences between Intel Edison and Galileo boards in terms of their capabilities.
  • The speaker also mentions that the IoT trash is small and compact, making it suitable for use in crowded areas.
  • The speaker shares his personal experience and opinion about the project, mentioning that it was challenging to implement but rewarding to see it work.
  • The speaker also discusses the importance of using a NFC reader with a antenna on the back to communicate with the Arduino board.
  • The speaker explains how the ID is displayed on the NFC tag and how it works with the Arduino board.
  • The speaker shares some of the challenges faced during the project, including the need to overcome segmentation faults.
  • The speaker mentions that the project is not without its limitations, but it is an important step towards creating a more connected world.
  • The speaker concludes by sharing his final thoughts on the project and his experience.