Peter Gamma alias yoyo2014
Nils Knieling, IT service provider for digital transformation. specialized in IT consulting, custom software development and systems integration from Hamburg, Germany
changed livetracking.
https://livetracking.io,
from
"is a free and open source live tracking service"
to
"was a free and open source live tracking service"
as a reaction on my posts in the this is ant+ forum here. We can try to follow him on his GITHUB, to contribute to his project, bring the service back to live and work and the develop of the project.
In my view, it should be possible to stream sensor data from ipbike
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iforpowell.android.ipbike&hl=de to
https://livetracking.io,
which w a s an free and open source live tracking service, and uses InfluxDB which is an open-source database to
MATLAB,
with the
MATLAB client for InfluxDB
https://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/68312-influxdb-matlab
Nils Knieling gave me the answer when I asked him some time ago weather it is possible to stream sensor data to Matlab on this path «I don t know Matlab, but this should work.»
Enric Sala, Software Engineer & Junior Researcher, completing Ph.D. in Data Science applied to Energy Efficiency Management in Smart Buildings at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, developed the MATLAB client for InfluxDB
https://github.com/EnricSala/influxdb-matlab
InfluxDB is an open-source time series database developed by InfluxData. optimized for storage and retrieval of time series data in fields such as sensor data, and real-time analytics.
InfluxDB could eventually solve the problem to synchronize sensor data from different data aquisition devices.
The MATLAB client for InfluxDB could eventually be ported to other applications than Matlab by a smart programmer.
InfluxDB for smart buildings, smart watches, and smart people.