Hi Shubham,

we are using the stm32f4discovery boards for our testing with CAF and C++. 
However, the board does not have a transceiver. Maybe Martin or Peter can help 
with that. The r-idge [1] USB dongles enable 6lowpan on desktop hardware, 
raspberry pis and similar devices.
To begin with, I would recommend to get the actors and their work flow running 
on a desktop first before moving to embedded devices. This eases debugging and 
helps to get familiar with CAF.

I don’t have any experience with predictive algorithms, so you would have to do 
some research on that topic.

Raphael


[1] http://rosand-tech.com/products/r-idge/prod.html

> On Mar 9, 2015, at 4:50 AM, SHUBHAM CHHABRA <chhabra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> I see a new project (A2: Intelligently Interacting Light Switches) added to 
> the ideas list and would like to know about hardware requirements and 
> predictive analysis involved in it. Can anyone help me?
> Thanks
> Shubham Chhabra
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