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Hands-On Internet of Things with MQTT

By : Tim Pulver
Book Image

Hands-On Internet of Things with MQTT

By: Tim Pulver

Overview of this book

MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT) is a lightweight messaging protocol for smart devices that can be used to build exciting, highly scalable Internet of Things (IoT) projects. This book will get you started with a quick introduction to the concepts of IoT and MQTT and explain how the latter can help you build your own internet-connected prototypes. As you advance, you’ll gain insights into how microcontrollers communicate, and you'll get to grips with the different messaging protocols and techniques involved. Once you are well-versed with the essential concepts, you’ll be able to put what you’ve learned into practice by building three projects from scratch, including an automatic pet food dispenser and a smart e-ink to-do display. You’ll also discover how to present your own prototypes professionally. In addition to this, you'll learn how to use technologies from third-party web service providers, along with other rapid prototyping technologies, such as laser cutting, 3D printing, and PCB production. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained hands-on experience in using MQTT to build your own IoT prototypes.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Title Page

Summary

In this chapter, we had a look at MQTT—the IoT protocol—which we will use to build the projects in the hands-on part of this book. It is a lightweight protocol, which is especially suitable for the communication of restricted devices, either because of processing power, network bandwidth, or battery power, and therefore, it is a perfect fit for the projects that we are about to build.

MQTT is based on the publish and subscribe pattern. Each message is published to a topic, which can be compared to the categories in a newspaper. A subscriber can subscribe to this information in order to receive updates about it, "I only want to get updates on foreign affairs and cultural news, but don't care about sports."

We also learned that a single entity, the MQTT server, manages all of the communication between the clients, and is essential for the communication...