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Developing IoT Projects with ESP32

By : Vedat Ozan Oner
Book Image

Developing IoT Projects with ESP32

By: Vedat Ozan Oner

Overview of this book

Developing IoT Projects with ESP32 provides end-to-end coverage of secure data communication techniques from sensors to cloud platforms that will help you to develop production-grade IoT solutions by using the ESP32 SoC. You'll learn how to employ ESP32 in your IoT projects by interfacing with different sensors and actuators using different types of serial protocols. This book will show you how some projects require immediate output for end-users, and cover different display technologies as well as examples of driving different types of displays. The book features a dedicated chapter on cybersecurity packed with hands-on examples. As you progress, you'll get to grips with BLE technologies and BLE mesh networking and work on a complete smart home project where all nodes communicate over a BLE mesh. Later chapters will show you how IoT requires cloud connectivity most of the time and remote access to smart devices. You'll also see how cloud platforms and third-party integrations enable endless possibilities for your end-users, such as insights with big data analytics and predictive maintenance to minimize costs. By the end of this book, you'll have developed the skills you need to start using ESP32 in your next wireless IoT project and meet the project's requirements by building effective, efficient, and secure solutions.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Section 1: Using ESP32
7
Section 2: Local Network Communication
12
Section 3: Cloud Communication

Questions

Let's try to answer the following questions as an overview of the subject:

  1. Which of the following is not among the main technologies employed in voice assistant services?

    a) Microservices

    b) Speech recognition

    c) Natural language processing (NLP)

    d) Speech synthesis

  2. Which of the following makes a voice user interface different from an ordinary graphical user interface?

    a) It is a human-machine interface.

    b) A user can provide inputs by using it.

    c) A device can provide output by using it.

    d) Users need more guidance since there is no visual element.

  3. What is the use of a wake word for a voice assistant?

    a) To make it more engaging.

    b) To give it a personality.

    c) To activate it.

    d) To wake it up in the morning.

  4. Which of the following doesn't count as an example of a voice assistant?

    a) Amazon Alexa

    b) Google Assistant

    c) Microsoft Azure

    d) Apple Siri

  5. Which of the following is not a benefit of integrating with third-party services?

    a) Access to an ecosystem...