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Internet of Things from Scratch

By : Renaldi Gondosubroto
Book Image

Internet of Things from Scratch

By: Renaldi Gondosubroto

Overview of this book

Develop the skills essential for building Internet of Things solutions with this indispensable guide. In an era where industries heavily rely on IoT, this book will quickly familiarize you with its foundations, widespread use, implementation guided by best practices, and the crucial technologies that allow it to work effectively. Starting with the use of IoT in real-life scenarios, this book offers comprehensive insights into basic IoT hardware, protocols, and technologies. You’ll then learn about architecting and implementing solutions such as wireless sensor networks, cloud computing with AWS, and crucial security considerations. You’ll understand how these systems are operated and monitored over time and work with simple to complex, industry-grade systems, adhering to best practices. In later chapters, you’ll be apprised of future IoT trends and strategies to manage the risks and opportunities that come with them. You’ll also get to grips with a diverse set of tools, including hardware such as ESP32 and Raspberry Pi, and software such as Mosquitto and ChatGPT for generative AI capabilities. By the end of this IoT book, you’ll be able to independently build and design complex, industry-standard solutions fully aligned with best practices.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Part 1: Getting Started with the Internet of Things
6
Part 2: Developing and Optimizing IoT Systems for Smart Environments
11
Part 3: Operating, Maintaining, and Securing IoT Networks
16
Part 4: Delving into Complex Systems and the Future of IoT

Summary

In this chapter, we learned more about communication and connectivity protocols, understanding how to apply long-range protocols to the networking knowledge that we gained in Chapter 2, Understanding and Designing IoT Networks and understanding more about how to apply the relevant protocols to our use case. We learned more about what we must consider in creating an optimal deployment that meets our needs. We also looked at edge cases in creating networks, understanding how to cater to complex needs, and considering multiple protocols to achieve the optimal design.

Then, we put what we learned into practice by completing some practical exercises, including working with an RFID module based on the ESP32 microcontroller, designing more complex networks based on select use cases, and creating a network hub model based on the ESP32 microcontroller while catering to multiple protocols that are present at the same time. With this practice, you will have become more confident in...