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Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
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28 lines
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# Server TCP
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## What's this?
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This program consists of a server socket & custom messages to establish IPC for multiple applications (client_tcp) and one process that controls LoRaWAN connectivity (server_tcp).
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For more details about client side, please see client_tcp example.
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This approach using TCP/IP sockets as IPC channel ensures controlled access to LoRaWAN connectivity.
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The goals of using this approach are:
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* Having a solid and reliable infrastructure to ensure IPC works fine for multiple applications simultaneously
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* Having the possibility to host different IoT projects and solutions that use LPWAN in a single ESP32
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* Having the possibility to validate, test and debug multiple IoT projects and solutions at the same time, under the same connectivity conditions (same signal strength, same antenna, same modem/transceiver, etc.)
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Both client and server work on local network scope.
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## How do I use this?
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In order to test client_tcp & server_tcp together, there are two ways to proceed:
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1) Init server manually (command: SERVER &), and after successfull server init, also init client manually (CLIENT 127.0.0.1)
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2) init server automatically after boot using NuttShell start up scripts (check: https://nuttx.apache.org/docs/latest/applications/nsh/installation.html#nuttshell-start-up-scripts )
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## Additional info
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Both client_tcp and server_tcp examples have been full covered in NuttX International Workshop 2022. You can watch the full presentation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr0OfTt1KeY
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The server_tcp and client_tcp examples have been developed by Flavio Ipirranga and Pedro Bertoleti from Instituto de Pesquisas Eldorado (IPE) in Brazil. |