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Hazard Response Mission Pack

The Hazard Response Mission Pack is an open-source AIoT solution designed to efficiently manage and mitigate hazard scenarios. This compact system combines a range of technologies, including sensor networks and edge computing, to enable effective remote sensing, data transmission, processing, inference, and analysis.

This initiative is not a market-ready product but rather a collaborative effort between Seeed and a global community of practitioners committed to using technology to tackle real-world challenges. We welcome contributions from individuals and organizations to explore the limitless potential of “tech for hazard response.”

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Documentation Overview

1. ⭐️ Jumpstart Guide

Get started quickly with a hands-on introduction to the Mission Pack's features and capabilities.

A comprehensive guide for integrators, providing detailed instructions on how to customize and deploy the Mission Pack effectively.

Node-RED Flows

There are a collection of Node-RED flows contributed by the community and Seeed Studio. It serves as a platform for sharing and continuously integrating new features into the Mission Pack, enabling the extension and enhancement of its functionalities.

Function - Snippets

This section contains various sample applications and Node-RED flow snippets designed to showcase specific functions and use cases. These snippets can be used as building blocks to develop more complex flows.

For more information, see the Function README.

Examples - Functional Nodes

Here, you will find examples of functional nodes that handle incoming and outgoing data from devices. This section also includes application cases that rely on global and subflow nodes, providing essential dependencies for building robust flows.

For more information, see the Example README.

Projects

This section features comprehensive application cases implemented through Node-RED flows. Each project demonstrates one or multiple scenarios, providing practical examples of how Node-RED can be used to solve real-world problems.

For more information, see the Projects README.

🤝 Contributions and Working Groups

The Hazard Response Mission Pack is a collaborative effort between Seeed and our global community. Since its debut in July 2023, it has evolved through various iterations, integrating new products with emerging technologies and adapting to diverse application needs. We invite everyone to join us in this ongoing development!

How You Can Contribute:

  • Code:

    • Develop new features and functionalities for the Mission Pack's hardware and software components.
    • Optimize existing code for better performance and efficiency.
  • Documentation:

    • Create clear and comprehensive user guides for setting up and operating the Mission Pack.
  • Sample Applications:

    • Develop sample applications that showcase the Mission Pack's capabilities in various scenarios and share your own projects.
    • Write tutorials demonstrating practical applications of the system.
  • Volunteering:

    • Assist in organizing workshops, hackathons, and community events related to the project.
    • Promote the Mission Pack and share your experiences at conferences and meetups.

Other Contributions: Any kind of contribution is welcome! Check out the contribution guidelines to learn how to contribute effectively.


Join the Mission Pack Beta Test: Sign Up Here

We are deeply grateful to the diverse group of individuals who have generously shared their expertise, insights, time, and support to enhance the Mission Pack's effectiveness in addressing disaster challenges worldwide.


Connect with Us

Join our WhatsApp working group by scanning the QR code below to connect with like-minded individuals, share your experiences and ideas, and collaborate on exciting new projects!

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