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Sentilo is an open source sensor and actuator platform designed to fit in the Smart City architecture of any city who looks for openness and easy interoperability. It is built, used, and supported by an active and diverse community of cities and companies that believe that using open standards and free software is the first smart decision a Smart City should take.

Configuration

Inside the "Sentilo" plugin, you have a form to introduce your credentials to access your Sentilo system. You have to enter here these parameters:

  • Sentilo URL: Address of the API service of Sentilo. This address should be provided without the "http://".

  • Connection Port: The port in which the API listens to connections.

  • Sentilo Provider: The provider is the identity of who is sending data to Sentilo.

  • Sentilo Key: The security key to send data to Sentilo.

This data will be provided by the administrators of the Sentilo system you are using.

Sensor, Types and Components are not created automatically, you need to manually create them in Sentilo as a previous step.

Controlling synchronization

The synchronization will be done in packs of 100 data at a time, so the system is not overloaded. You can start and stop the synchronization of the data to the Sentilo service. In the interface, you can see an indicator of whether the Sentilo service is running or not. If you click on "Start", the synchronization will begin.

You can stop at any moment clicking on "Stop" button.

Figure : Configuring Sentilo in Meshlium
Figure : Sentilo synchronization service is running
Figure : Sentilo synchronization service is stopped