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FIND
THE FRAMEWORK FOR INTERNAL NAVIGATION AND DISCOVERY
Find is a software that each time a WiFi-enabled device conducts a scan of nearby access points, it will recieve a unique identifier of the access point and a signal strength that correlates with the distance to the access point. A compilation of these different signals can be compiled into a fingerprint which can be used to uniquely classify the current location of that device.
To get it to work with openHAB, you need both, clients and a FIND server. FIND client is available for Android only (sorry folks with Iphones). Retrieve FIND client app through Play Store (search for “find hypercube”).
Retrieve FIND server from Github.
For a Raspberry Pi, select the arm binaries.
If your Pi has WiFi and you want to use it as a client for learning, too, then also retrieve and install the fingerprint
client from this page.
A note on using a Pi as a learning client:
In order to 'train' the FIND server (i.e. to 'learn your house') it usually does not make much sense to use a Pi because usually you actually don't move a Pi that's connected to mains power, meaning you can just learn a single 'location' (one room). To use a phone is easier.
If you still want to use a Pi for this, always remember to use sudo
.
If you encounter problems such as
14:27:35.615 scanWifi - INFO 008 Gathering fingerprint with '/sbin/iw dev wlan0 scan -u'
14:27:35.625 main - WARN 009 Scan failed, will continue after a rest
then try sudo ./fingerprint -iwlist
.
""NOTE"" this is a start to help with integration please feel free to edit and add more information.
How to use MQTT Binding to get the data from FIND's mqtt server to OpenHAB
mqtt.cfg file
broker.url=tcp://ml.internalpositioning.com:1883
broker.clientId=OpenHAB
broker.user=YOURGROUP
broker.pwd=YOURPASSWORD
See also
You can run your own find server like this:
pi@tvpi:~/find $ ./find-2.1-linux-arm -mosquitto mosquittoPID -mqtt mymqttserver:1883/ -mqttadmin finduser -mqttadminpass findpasswd tvpi:8003
then it'll connect to a MQTT server on mymqttserver
port 1883
with a 'mosquittoPID' being the process ID of the mosquitto server process, using credentials 'finduser' and password 'findpasswd'.
For usage in scripts, replace mosquittoPID
above with `pgrep mosquitto`
.
CAVEAT1: you need to start the findserver in the working directory where you have extracted the install zip package
(or you need to move the data, too, to from where you want to start it)
CAVEAT2: this working directory needs to be writable to the user you start it as and you also need another writable directory data
inside.
If you're using mosquitto (probably everybody does, no?), you can add authentication using curl -X PUT "http://YOURGROUP/mqtt?group=YOURGROUP
and then FIND will automatically manage the passwd file and restart mosquitto using a SIGHUP signal. Also, use mosquitto_passwd <passwordfile> finduser
to add credentials. mosquitto_passwd
ain't included in the Raspian mosquitto distribution, you need to g**gle where to find it.
Find publishes to mqtt channel 'YOURGROUP/location/YOURUSER'.
You can watch mqtt events like this: mosquitto_sub -v -h mymqttserver -p 1883 -t 'YOURGROUP/location/#'
You need to add the username of the person to track to get the information in. the JSONPATH will pull the current location.
location.items file
String mqttfind_johndoe "John Doe is @ [%s]" (All) {mqtt="<[find:YOURGROUP/location/USERNAME:state:JSONPATH($.location)]"}
ℹ Please find all documentation for openHAB 2 under http://docs.openhab.org.
The wiki pages here contain (outdated) documentation for the older openHAB 1.x version. Please be aware that a lot of core details changed with openHAB 2.0 and this wiki as well as all tutorials found for openHAB 1.x might be misleading. Check http://docs.openhab.org for more details and consult the community forum for all remaining questions.
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A good source of inspiration and tips from users gathered over the years. Be aware that things may have changed since they were written and some examples might not work correctly.
Please update the wiki if you do come across any out of date information.
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