2019-01-18, 05:58 PM
(2019-01-18, 03:36 PM)Havnjero Wrote:(2019-01-11, 02:53 AM)floathub Wrote: We've put together a script that will monitor NMEA data (e.g. coming out of something like KPLEX), and then mark it up, encrypt it, etc. to send on to FloatHub's servers. It can be monitored from there using a browser, the AIS can be relayed to other sites, etc. Happy to provide more info if anyone wants, the repo is on github at:
https://github.com/floathub/sfh
This is an initial public release, and we welcome any and all comments/feedback/etc.
I look forward to implementing this and testing it out — thanks!!
Great. Let us know if you have any questions, if anything is unclear, or if you have any suggestions for enhancements.
This is just a first release, but if there is sufficient interest we'd be happy to extend it (and/or accept extensions from others). One thing we have started playing with is having it log data when it can't make an outside network connection. It would then automatically send logged/historic data when connection comes back up). A physical FloatHub device already does this, and there's no particular reason why the soft one should not as well. Main issue are just making sure there's a way to limit (and cycle) the logging so it doesn't seriously impact storage in the event of a _long_ period without internet access.