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Raspberry Pi and MQTT Essentials

By : Dhairya Parikh
Book Image

Raspberry Pi and MQTT Essentials

By: Dhairya Parikh

Overview of this book

The future of IoT has the potential to be limitless. Wouldn’t it be great if you could add it to your own technological stacks? But where to start? With the basics, of course. In this book, you will start by learning about the most popular hardware and communication protocol, Raspberry Pi and MQTT. You will see how to use them together by setting up your own MQTT server on Raspberry Pi and understand how it works. This book explores MQTT in detail, including the clients and devices that you can connect to your server. You will discover two very popular IoT development boards among project developers: the ESP8266 and ESP32 development boards. Then, you will learn how to build interactive dashboards on your Pi and monitor your client devices. The book also shows you how to build a dashboard using another popular software – Node-RED. You will be able to put your skills to the test by creating two full-scale projects. That’s not all: you will also learn how to host your own MQTT server on a virtual cloud service. Finally, you will be guided on how to move forward from here, what technologies to learn, and some project recommendations to polish or test your knowledge. By the end of this book, you will be able to build meaningful projects using Raspberry Pi and MQTT and create dashboards for your projects on Node-RED.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
1
Part 1:Covering the Basics
6
Part 2: Practical Implementation – Building Two Full-Scale Projects
9
Part 3: How to Take Things Further – What Next?

Summary

We covered a lot of topics throughout this book and provided several projects to help you practically implement the knowledge you’ve gained.

You have learned a variety of essential skills throughout this book. For instance, you can now set up your own Raspberry Pi and you know what MQTT is, which means you can use this communication protocol in any of your projects. Furthermore, you have learned how to set up the Node MCU and ESP32 development boards and how to write efficient and robust code for them. At this point, you can build two fairly complex prototype projects on your own: an IoT Weather Station and a Smart Home control system!

After that, you learned the basics of Bash (the language used to write and execute Linux commands) and how to set up an online MQTT broker, either on an independent provider or on your very own virtual machine. Finally, you learned how to connect your IoT devices to AWS IoT and how to connect your LAMP server to your Raspberry Pi...