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Mastering Internet of Things

By : Peter Waher
Book Image

Mastering Internet of Things

By: Peter Waher

Overview of this book

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the fastest growing technology market. Industries are embracing IoT technologies to improve operational expenses, product life, and people's well-being. Mastering Internet of Things starts by presenting IoT fundamentals and the smart city. You will learn the important technologies and protocols that are used for the Internet of Things, their features, corresponding security implications, and practical examples on how to use them. This book focuses on creating applications and services for the Internet of Things. Further, you will learn to create applications and services for the Internet of Things. You will be discover various interesting projects and understand how to publish sensor data, control devices, and react to asynchronous events using the XMPP protocol. The book also introduces chat, to interact with your devices. You will learn how to automate your tasks by using Internet of Things Service Platforms as the base for an application. You will understand the subject of privacy, requirements they should be familiar with, and how to avoid violating any of the important new regulations being introduced. At the end of the book, you will have mastered creating open, interoperable and secure networks of things, protecting the privacy and integrity of your users and their information.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Managing the owner side


The ProvisioningClient instance allows you to create a GUI for the owner-side application that can be used to configure your network. When the device-side interface has requests, the owner side has corresponding events. The following events can be subscribed to, so as to listen for incoming questions from the provisioning server:

Event

Description

IsFriendQuestion

This event is raised when the owner needs to decide if a third party is allowed to subscribe to the device's presence or not.

CanReadQuestion

When the provisioning server needs to ask the owner if a third party is allowed to read one of its devices, this event is raised.

CanControlQuestion

When a new control operation is attempted, this event is raised to allow the owner to decide if it's allowed or not.

Note

Note that the owner does not need to be online when the device asks the provisioning server a question. The provisioning server keeps the message and sends it to the owner when the owner gets online.

Deciding...