Higher Education
Author(s): Rahul Dubey
ISBN: 9789353501020
1st Edition
Copyright: 2019
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 440
Trim Size : 241 x 181 mm
Internet of Things (IoT) or Internet of Devices presents a unique extension of engineering—multidisciplinary in nature and combining domain expertise along with electronics, communications, and computer technology. It can fashion immense changes by assimilating data from distant and scattered devices to assist in taking timely actions.
The purpose of this book is to demonstrate how IoT can be applied to create useful and meaningful systems. Some use cases are introduced at the start; the rest of the book shows how these use cases are materialized using various components of IoT. Even though IoT is still evolving, many key concepts are now in place. This book attempts to use these fundamentals to introduce and explore IoT.
This book encourages the use of community-based hardware platforms. As a result, Arduino UNO and the Raspberry Pi platforms are chosen, which are introduced and used to build and program Edge Devices and Gateways. Amazon Web Services (AWS) IoT services are used in examples and discussion to demonstrate a deployable IoT ecosystem.
As IoT encompasses many layers of technology, we expect to see in future specialized skills for different aspects of IoT. This book provides a general introduction to the applications and technology that IoT has brought about.
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Brief Contents
Detailed Contents
1. Introduction to Internet of Things-based Systems
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3. Linux-based Edge Device—Raspberry Pi
4. Data Networks for Edge Devices
5. Gateways: Connecting Edge Devices to the Cloud
6. Protocols for Sending Data to the Gateway or Cloud
7. Connecting Edge Data with Cloud Services
8. Analytics Using IoT Data
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10. Industrial IoT as Managed Service
Appendix A: Linux Command Line Interface Environment
Appendix B: Programming in Python––Quick Overview
Appendix C: Node-Red—Graphical Programming for IoT
Appendix D: Amazon Web Services Cloud and IoT Environment
Appendix E: IoT Innovation Laboratories
Index
Rahul Dubey
Rahul Dubey, PhD, is currently a technical instructor at an electric car company in California. He possesses a mix of academic and industrial experience. For a decade, Dr Dubey worked as faculty at an information and communication technology institute in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, where he taught courses on embedded systems and field programmable gate arrays. Prior to moving to academics, he was