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8 **~ Table of Contents:**
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14 = 1.  Parse Payload =
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18 The following is our operation process and interface.
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22 The code can be run in the payload parser.
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39 = 2.  Create device steps at Tago =
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42 Take the creation of LGT92 as an example
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90 = 3.  Create TrackerD/LGT92 positioning widget =
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92 Creating TrackerD/ LGT92 in TTN does not require manual creation, you directly select LGT92 in the brand.
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94 Devices registered from the LoRaWAN device repository do not need to add a decoder. To manually create a device, you need to add a decoder.
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96 (% style="color:red" %)**Note**: **LAQ4 is not registered in the LoRaWAN device repository, the device needs to be created manually.**
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100 The same steps are used to create widgets and location maps.
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112 LGT92 displays the walking track according to the location of the sent data packet.
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114 The device sets the time interval for sending data packets to control the positioning track.
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121 = 4.  Real Time Location System demo(RTLS) =
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123 == 4.1  Introduction ==
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125 The purpose of this document is to describe the Real Time Location System demo(RTLS). It is created as a manual guide for understanding each process of the application, explaining types of users and setting the application.
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127 You can access the application through:  [[https:~~/~~/rtls.run.tago.io>>url:https://rtls.run.tago.io/]]
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131 The user can read this document for the description of the real-time positioning system demonstration.
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133 [[https:~~/~~/www.dragino.com/downloads/downloads/LoRa_End_Node/LBT1/RTLS_demo_documentation.pdf>>url:https://www.dragino.com/downloads/downloads/LoRa_End_Node/LBT1/RTLS_demo_documentation.pdf]]
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136 == 4.2  Instructions for using LBT1 with RTLS ==
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139 (1)RTLS supports TTNv3 and helium servers for indoor positioning.
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141 (2)The user needs to register the device with LBT1 on the TTNv3 or helium server.
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143 (3)Then the user needs to integrate the application into Tago.
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145 (4)Create LBT1 devices and beacons in RTLS. Please refer to the RTLS instruction document for the specific process.
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153 = 5.  Install Tago Core in LPS8v2 =
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156 == ​5.1  Tago Core ==
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159 Tago Core is a (% style="color:blue" %)**free**(%%), (% style="color:blue" %)**fast**(%%), and (% style="color:blue" %)**open-source**(%%) IoT platform for edge computing that you can use to parse, and analyze the data from your devices!
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161 Tago Core supports all major operating systems and can be downloaded on this [[Downloads page>>https://downloads.tagocore.com/]].
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163 For more information on Tago Core, Users can check out this [[Link>>https://tagocore.com/docs#tagocore ]].
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165 Once you have downloaded and extracted TagoCore, you can run it by opening a terminal in the folder where the tagocore binary is located and typing the following command:
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178 == 5.2  Run Tago Core ==
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181 When you run the following command, you can access the GUI of TagoCore using the LPS8v2 gateway (% style="color:blue" %)**IP_ADDRESS:8888.**
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