Measurement and data processing from Internet of Things modules by dual-core application using ESP32 board

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The contribution describes the application of an Internet of Things device with an ESP32 microcontroller with the dual-core implementation of data processing and wireless communication. The first leading idea of using low-end hardware and software optimization to create software architecture in order to make the most of this hardware and reduce the cost of more expensive hardware solutions was tested. Our goal in architectural design was achieved. We created the basis of a general framework and defined its use scenarios, and then implemented these scenarios using components. This article describes the progressive development of our embedded vibration measurement testing system, on which we tested the individual software components for our framework. We created an application for our components using ESP32 processor cores, which divided the responsibility of these cores for the components of our framework.

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Foltýnek, P., Babiuch, M., & Šuránek, P. (2019). Measurement and data processing from Internet of Things modules by dual-core application using ESP32 board. Measurement and Control (United Kingdom), 52(7–8), 970–984. https://doi.org/10.1177/0020294019857748

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