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.. title: Challenge: Web based MQTT graphing
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.. slug: challenge-web-based-mqtt-graphing
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.. date: 2012-01-16 12:21:06
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.. tags: Solutions
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Thanks to a data feed courtesy of an IBM broker, [test.mosquitto.org] now
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publishes information on energy generation and demand in the UK (in the energy/
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topic tree). I think this could be used as a great demonstration for coupling
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MQTT and the web.
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# The challenge
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Create a web based report that takes energy data from the broker over MQTT and
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displays it in interesting and useful ways. Alternatively, an Android/iPhone
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app would be ok, but web based is the preferred option.
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# The rules
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There are no rules really. Having said that, I'd be most pleased if the end
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result was something that other people could learn from. There are bonus points
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for solutions that work where a web proxy is the only internet access. If you
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want to use new or unusual technologies that's fine.
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# The prize
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I'm afraid there is no tangible prize - I hope you'll be content with your work
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being shown here and the respect of your peers.
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# Some suggestions
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Google charts is definitely worth looking at for generating the actual graphs.
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Some examples of what you might show are:
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* Pie chart of generation source
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* Gauge of current mains frequency
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* Historical graph of electricity export amount
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I look forward to any and all responses!
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[test.mosquitto.org]: http://test.mosquitto.org/
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