I would like to use the ESP8266 as a sensor node that pushes data (or data gets pulled) to a central storage for later analysis. There are some nice examples of this that people have shared, but none that are quite like what I am looking for. All the examples that I have found are at a low-ish frequency. Something on the order of one to two samples per minute...or even per hour. I am looking for something like 10 to 20 samples per second with a network of 10 to 20 sensors. I am thinking to interface to the sensor using I2C to the ESP8266 controller, and then use the wireless connection of the ESP8266 to send data to the central storage. I have enough electronic background to design and build the hardware part. Where I am struggling to get started is on the software side.
By the way, 10 to 20 samples per second might be overkill for my current need. If I could even get 1 Hz, that would be ok for now. If I can transfer at higher rates, then this same framework could support future applications. Also, the reason I am looking at the ESP8266 is the extremely low cost, and grass roots community. An opportunity to have some fun, and solve a need at the same time .
If someone could point me in the right direction for the software for a project like this, I would really appreciate it. Of course, if this project actually gets off the drawing board and toward something resembling reality, I will share with the community.
Thanks
Bernman