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# PlanktonScope
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PlanktonScope Installation
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Please find the documentation here :
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https://planktonscope.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
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*************************************
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Install Raspbian on your Raspberry Pi
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Download the image
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Download the .zip file of Raspbian Buster with desktop from the Raspberry Pi website Downloads page.
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Writing an image to the SD card
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Download the latest version of balenaEtcher and install it.
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Connect an SD card reader with the micro SD card inside.
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Open balenaEtcher and select from your hard drive the Raspberry Pi .zip file you wish to write to the SD card.
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Select the SD card you wish to write your image to.
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Review your selections and click 'Flash!' to begin writing data to the SD card.
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Prepare your Raspberry Pi
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`Getting Started with your Raspberry Pi <https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/raspberry-pi-getting-started/>`_
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Plug the SD Card in your Raspberry Pi
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Connect your Pi to a screen, mouse, keyboard and power
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Finish the setup
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Make sure you have access to internet and update/upgrade your fresh raspbian
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Update your Pi first
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sudo apt-get update -y
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sudo apt-get upgrade -y
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Reboot your Pi safely
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sudo reboot now
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Raspberry Pi configurations
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Enable Camera/SSH/I2C in raspi-config
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Open up the configuration page and select Interfacing Options by typing this command:
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sudo raspi-config
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Select **Serial**
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Select **NO**
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Keep the **Serial Port Hardware enabled**
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Reboot your Pi safely
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sudo reboot now
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Install the needed libraries for the PlanktonScope
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Install CircuitPython
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`Installing CircuitPython on Raspberry Pi <https://learn.adafruit.com/circuitpython-on-raspberrypi-linux/installing-circuitpython-on-raspberry-pi>`_
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Run the following command to install adafruit_blinka
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pip3 install adafruit-blinka
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sudo pip3 install adafruit-circuitpython-motorkit
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Install RPi Cam Web Interface
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`RPi Cam Web Interface <https://elinux.org/RPi-Cam-Web-Interface>`_
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Clone the code from github and enable and run the install script with the following commands
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git clone https://github.com/silvanmelchior/RPi_Cam_Web_Interface.git
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cd RPi_Cam_Web_Interface
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./install.sh
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Press Enter to allow default setting of the installation
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Press Enter to start RPi Cam Web Interface now
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Found what is the IP of your Raspberry Pi
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sudo ip addr show | grep 'inet 1'
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Reach the url on a local browser : http://127.0.0.1/html/
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Install Ultimate GPS HAT
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`Installing Adafruit GPS HAT <https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-ultimate-gps-hat-for-raspberry-pi/pi-setup>`_
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`Use Python Thread with GPS HAT <http://www.danmandle.com/blog/getting-gpsd-to-work-with-python/>`_
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sudo apt-get install python gpsd gpsd-clients
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Install RGB Cooling HAT
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`Installing RGB Cooling HAT <https://www.yahboom.net/study/RGB_Cooling_HAT>`_
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Type these command to install:
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git clone https://github.com/WiringPi/WiringPi.git
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cd WiringPi
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sudo ./build
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sudo apt-get install gcc
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Install Node-RED
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`Installing Node-RED on Raspberry Pi <https://nodered.org/docs/getting-started/raspberrypi>`_
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Prerequisites
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Ensure npm is able to build any binary modules it needs to install.
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sudo apt-get install build-essential
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Download and installation
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To install Node.js, npm and Node-RED onto a Raspberry Pi, run the following command will that download and install them:
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bash <(curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/node-red/linux-installers/master/deb/update-nodejs-and-nodered)
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Due to the limited memory of the Raspberry Pi, you will need to start Node-RED with an additional argument to tell the underlying Node.js process to free up unused memory sooner than it would otherwise.
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node-red-pi --max-old-space-size=256
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Autostart on boot
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Run Node-RED when the Pi is turned on, or re-booted, enable the service to autostart by running the command:
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sudo systemctl enable nodered.service
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Check the installation
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Make sure NodeRed is correctly installed by reaching the following page from the broswer of your pi :
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http://localhost:1880.
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Install few nodes
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These nodes will be used in Node-RED:
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cd .node-red/
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npm install node-red-dashboard
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npm install node-red-contrib-python3-function
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npm install node-red-contrib-camerapi
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npm install node-red-contrib-gpsd
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npm install node-red-contrib-web-worldmap
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Import the last GUI
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Import the `lastest version of the GUI <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tpollina/PlanktonScope/master/scripts/flows_planktonscope.json>`_
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Install Mosquitto MQTT
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In order to send and receive from Node-RED:
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sudo apt-get install mosquitto mosquitto-clients
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Install mqtt-paho
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In order to send and receive from python:
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pip3 install paho-mqtt
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Install OpenCV
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Use the quick version without virtual env
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https://www.pyimagesearch.com/2019/09/16/install-opencv-4-on-raspberry-pi-4-and-raspbian-buster/
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Install MorphoCut
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`Installing MorphoCut <https://morphocut.readthedocs.io/en/stable/installation.html>`_
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MorphoCut is packaged on PyPI and can be installed with pip:
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sudo apt-get install python3-scipy
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pip3 install -U git+https://github.com/morphocut/morphocut.git@pyrocystis
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Finishing the install
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=====================
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Make sure to update your Pi
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sudo apt-get update -y
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sudo apt-get full-upgrade -y
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Reboot your Pi safely
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sudo reboot now
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Usefull later maybe
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Download the GitHub repo
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At this link : https://github.com/tpollina/PlanktonScope/archive/master.zip
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Unzip to a specific location:
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unzip /home/pi/Downloads/PlanktonScope-master.zip -d /home/pi/
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mv /home/pi/PlanktonScope-master /home/pi/PlanktonScope
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Update node-RED interface
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=========================
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To update the interface, you can just download the lastest .json file:
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wget -P $HOME/.node-red https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tpollina/PlanktonScope/master/scripts/flows_planktonscope.json
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Share WiFi via Ethernet
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At this link : https://www.instructables.com/id/Share-WiFi-With-Ethernet-Port-on-a-Raspberry-Pi/
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