From f658a14458966c25aa0c4716567c4a2b7bc9da6f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Danila Fedorin Date: Thu, 28 May 2020 23:39:47 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Remove title page from README --- readme.tex | 48 ++---------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-) diff --git a/readme.tex b/readme.tex index c713695..59dedae 100644 --- a/readme.tex +++ b/readme.tex @@ -15,54 +15,10 @@ \providecommand{\tightlist}{% \setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}\setlength{\parskip}{0pt}} -\def \CapstoneTeamName{Automated Fenceless Grazing} -\def \CapstoneTeamNumber{CS3} -\def \GroupMemberOne{Ryan Alder} -\def \GroupMemberTwo{Danila Fedorin} -\def \GroupMemberThree{Matthew Sessions} -\def \CapstoneProjectName{Automated Fenceless Grazing} -\def \CapstoneSponsorCompany{Oregon State University} -\def \CapstoneSponsorPerson{Bechir Hamdaoui} -\def \DocType{Project Documentation} - -\newcommand{\NameSigPair}[1]{\par -\makebox[2.75in][r]{#1} \hfil \makebox[3.25in]{\makebox[2.25in]{\hrulefill} \hfill \makebox[.75in]{\hrulefill}} -\par\vspace{-12pt} \textit{\tiny\noindent -\makebox[2.75in]{} \hfil \makebox[3.25in]{\makebox[2.25in][r]{Signature} \hfill \makebox[.75in][r]{Date}}}} + \title{Project Documentation} \begin{document} - -\begin{titlepage} - \pagenumbering{gobble} - \begin{singlespace} - % 4. If you have a logo, use this includegraphics command to put it on the coversheet. - %\includegraphics[height=4cm]{CompanyLogo} - \par\vspace{.2in} - \centering - \scshape{ - \huge CS Capstone \DocType \par - {\large\today}\par - \vspace{.5in} - \textbf{\Huge\CapstoneProjectName}\par - \vfill - {\large Prepared for}\par - \Huge \CapstoneSponsorCompany\par - \vspace{5pt} - {\Large\NameSigPair{\CapstoneSponsorPerson}\par} - {\large Prepared by }\par - Group\CapstoneTeamNumber\par - % 5. comment out the line below this one if you do not wish to name your team - \CapstoneTeamName\par - \vspace{5pt} - {\Large - \NameSigPair{\GroupMemberOne}\par - \NameSigPair{\GroupMemberTwo}\par - \NameSigPair{\GroupMemberThree}\par - } - \vspace{20pt} - } - \end{singlespace} -\end{titlepage} +\maketitle \section{Project Overview} Our project consists of three major components: a series of end-devices attached to each animal, a gateway hosted in a central location, and a network server implementing the LoRaWAN capabilities. Much of the communication between these devices is via LoRa, the physical communication protocol. Each end-device communicates back and forth with the gateway using LoRa and LoRaWAN as illustrated in the image linked below. A Raspberry Pi is the main computer that implements both the LoRaWAN gateway and the HTTP API server. The LoRaWAN gateway intercepts communications and forwards LoRa packets received from each end-device to the network server over the desired backend. This depends on the internet setup at each seperate farm, and can vary between Ethernet or Wi-Fi to a router connected to an ISP modem. The gateway also sends packets back to each end-device when the user has provided a new set of boundary coordinates.