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›Developer Guide: OPQ Box

Introduction

  • Motivation for OPQ
  • A beginner's guide to power quality
  • OPQ System Architecture
  • OPQ Information Architecture
  • Related Work
  • Bibliography

User Guide

  • OPQ Box
  • OPQ Cloud

Developer Guide: OPQ Box

  • Overview
  • Hardware Design
  • Software Design
  • Manufacturing

Developer Guide: OPQ Cloud

  • Overview
  • Installation
  • Data Model
  • View
  • Mauka
  • Makai
  • Health
  • Health v2
  • Box Update Server
  • MongoDB
  • Protocol
  • Port Map
  • Docker
  • Cloud Migration

Developer Guide: Misc

  • Documentation
  • VM & Sim
  • Bibliography
  • Emilia SSH

Other

  • Roadmap
  • R&D Opportunities
  • Agile Power Monitoring for UH
  • G1 Pilot Study (2014)

OPQ Box Overview

As shown in this image, the OPQ system consists of two basic components: a set of physical OPQ Boxes that are plugged into wall outlets and communicate via the Internet to a set of services collectively known as OPQ Cloud.

The following sections document both the hardware and software required to create a functional OPQ Box.

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