The Core APIs facilitate the creation, configuration, and management of WiFi Motion networks via RESTful APIs. It offers interfaces for accessing topologies, events, motion data, and more.
Cognitive Systems App Core API
neuron environment to be used with this network (only current dev is supported)
Identifies if the network is in a paused state. Only applicable for Access Points and wireless extenders.
0The network is not paused.1The network is paused.
Advanced - Network level overwrite of gatekeeper's mqSecurePort response.
The term Friendly Name, also known as friendly_name, refers to a name that is easy for the end user to understand. For example, if referring to a location, it is easier for an end user to refer to a location as Bedroom rather than the mac address of the device that is located in the bedroom.
(internal) used to indicate if there is older network id assigned to this network
(internal) used to indicate if there is older guardian id assigned to this network
- Mock serverhttps://docs.cognitivesystems.com/_mock/assets/specs/api/core/network/{network_id}/meta
- curl
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curl -i -X POST \
'https://docs.cognitivesystems.com/_mock/assets/specs/api/core/network/{network_id}/meta?key=string&update=false' \
-H 'Authorization: YOUR_API_KEY_HERE' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{
"dwm": {
"groupId": "string",
"systemName": "string",
"systemType": "string",
"systemOwner": "string",
"configurationType": "string"
},
"home": {
"sens": 0,
"cooldown": 0,
"sensitivity_level": "string"
},
"location": {
"property1": "string",
"property2": "string"
},
"neuron_env": "string",
"motion_paused": 0,
"mqSecureRadarPort": 0,
"auto_segment": 0,
"guardian_env": "string",
"friendly_name": {
"property1": "string",
"property2": "string"
},
"new_network_id": 0,
"old_network_id": 0,
"new_guardian_id": "string",
"gatekeeper_redirect": "string",
"property1": "string",
"property2": "string"
}'Network meta config
neuron environment to be used with this network (only current dev is supported)
Identifies if the network is in a paused state. Only applicable for Access Points and wireless extenders.
0The network is not paused.1The network is paused.
Advanced - Network level overwrite of gatekeeper's mqSecurePort response.
The term Friendly Name, also known as friendly_name, refers to a name that is easy for the end user to understand. For example, if referring to a location, it is easier for an end user to refer to a location as Bedroom rather than the mac address of the device that is located in the bedroom.
(internal) used to indicate if there is older network id assigned to this network
(internal) used to indicate if there is older guardian id assigned to this network
{ "dwm": { "groupId": "string", "systemName": "string", "systemType": "string", "systemOwner": "string", "configurationType": "string" }, "home": { "sens": 0, "cooldown": 0, "sensitivity_level": "string" }, "location": { "property1": "string", "property2": "string" }, "neuron_env": "string", "motion_paused": 0, "mqSecureRadarPort": 0, "auto_segment": 0, "guardian_env": "string", "friendly_name": { "property1": "string", "property2": "string" }, "new_network_id": 0, "old_network_id": 0, "new_guardian_id": "string", "gatekeeper_redirect": "string", "property1": "string", "property2": "string" }
neuron environment to be used with this network (only current dev is supported)
Identifies if the network is in a paused state. Only applicable for Access Points and wireless extenders.
0The network is not paused.1The network is paused.
Advanced - Network level overwrite of gatekeeper's mqSecurePort response.
The term Friendly Name, also known as friendly_name, refers to a name that is easy for the end user to understand. For example, if referring to a location, it is easier for an end user to refer to a location as Bedroom rather than the mac address of the device that is located in the bedroom.
(internal) used to indicate if there is older network id assigned to this network
(internal) used to indicate if there is older guardian id assigned to this network
- Mock serverhttps://docs.cognitivesystems.com/_mock/assets/specs/api/core/network/{network_id}/meta
- curl
- JavaScript
- Node.js
- Python
- Java
- C#
- PHP
- Go
- Ruby
- R
- Payload
curl -i -X PATCH \
'https://docs.cognitivesystems.com/_mock/assets/specs/api/core/network/{network_id}/meta?key=string&update=false' \
-H 'Authorization: YOUR_API_KEY_HERE' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{
"dwm": {
"groupId": "string",
"systemName": "string",
"systemType": "string",
"systemOwner": "string",
"configurationType": "string"
},
"home": {
"sens": 0,
"cooldown": 0,
"sensitivity_level": "string"
},
"location": {
"property1": "string",
"property2": "string"
},
"neuron_env": "string",
"motion_paused": 0,
"mqSecureRadarPort": 0,
"auto_segment": 0,
"guardian_env": "string",
"friendly_name": {
"property1": "string",
"property2": "string"
},
"new_network_id": 0,
"old_network_id": 0,
"new_guardian_id": "string",
"gatekeeper_redirect": "string",
"property1": "string",
"property2": "string"
}'Network meta config
neuron environment to be used with this network (only current dev is supported)
Identifies if the network is in a paused state. Only applicable for Access Points and wireless extenders.
0The network is not paused.1The network is paused.
Advanced - Network level overwrite of gatekeeper's mqSecurePort response.
The term Friendly Name, also known as friendly_name, refers to a name that is easy for the end user to understand. For example, if referring to a location, it is easier for an end user to refer to a location as Bedroom rather than the mac address of the device that is located in the bedroom.
(internal) used to indicate if there is older network id assigned to this network
(internal) used to indicate if there is older guardian id assigned to this network
{ "dwm": { "groupId": "string", "systemName": "string", "systemType": "string", "systemOwner": "string", "configurationType": "string" }, "home": { "sens": 0, "cooldown": 0, "sensitivity_level": "string" }, "location": { "property1": "string", "property2": "string" }, "neuron_env": "string", "motion_paused": 0, "mqSecureRadarPort": 0, "auto_segment": 0, "guardian_env": "string", "friendly_name": { "property1": "string", "property2": "string" }, "new_network_id": 0, "old_network_id": 0, "new_guardian_id": "string", "gatekeeper_redirect": "string", "property1": "string", "property2": "string" }
Device
A wireless client refers to any device that connects to a network using WiFi technology. For optimal performance with WiFi Sensing, stationary devices such as voice assistants (like Amazon Echo or Google Nest), smart plugs, smart displays, and powered wireless speakers are ideal choices. Wireless clients that are mobile can move around and generally have aggressive sleep modes, less reliable Channel State Information (CSI) data, and are not able to be used to help identify localization, all of which can impact the WiFi Motion performance.
Guardian
Guardian is the name of the application that runs on a device, such as an Access Point, WiFi Extender, or IoT device, within a WiFi Network. It's primary functions are to store configuration settings, communicate with WiFi devices within a network, and communicate with the WiFi Motion infrastructure.
Generic
A webhook is an automated message sent from one app to another when a specific event occurs, like a payment or a code commit. It works by sending an HTTP request containing data (a "payload") to a unique URL provided by the receiving application. This allows for real-time data sharing and communication between applications without constant polling.