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Analytics for the Internet of Things (IoT)

By : Andrew Minteer
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Book Image

Analytics for the Internet of Things (IoT)

5 (1)
By: Andrew Minteer

Overview of this book

We start with the perplexing task of extracting value from huge amounts of barely intelligible data. The data takes a convoluted route just to be on the servers for analysis, but insights can emerge through visualization and statistical modeling techniques. You will learn to extract value from IoT big data using multiple analytic techniques. Next we review how IoT devices generate data and how the information travels over networks. You’ll get to know strategies to collect and store the data to optimize the potential for analytics, and strategies to handle data quality concerns. Cloud resources are a great match for IoT analytics, so Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and PTC ThingWorx are reviewed in detail next. Geospatial analytics is then introduced as a way to leverage location information. Combining IoT data with environmental data is also discussed as a way to enhance predictive capability. We’ll also review the economics of IoT analytics and you’ll discover ways to optimize business value. By the end of the book, you’ll know how to handle scale for both data storage and analytics, how Apache Spark can be leveraged to handle scalability, and how R and Python can be used for analytic modeling.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Building elastic analytics


IoT data volumes increase quickly. Analytics for IoT is particularly compute intensive at times that are difficult to predict. Business value is uncertain and requires a lot of experimentation to find the right implementation.

Combine all this together and you need something that scales quickly, is dynamic and responsive to resource needs, and has virtually unlimited capacity at just the right time. And all of this needs to be implemented quickly with a low cost and low maintenance needs.

Enter the cloud. IoT analytics and cloud infrastructure fit together like a hand in a glove.

What is cloud infrastructure?

The National Institute of Standards and Technology defines five essential characteristics:

  • On-demand self-service: You can provision things such as servers and storage as needed and without interacting with someone.
  • Broad network access: Your cloud resources are accessible over the internet (if enabled) by various methods, such as web browser or mobile phone.
  • Resource...