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Internet of Things with Raspberry Pi 3

By : Maneesh Rao
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Internet of Things with Raspberry Pi 3

By: Maneesh Rao

Overview of this book

This book is designed to introduce you to IoT and Raspberry Pi 3. It will help you create interesting projects, such as setting up a weather station and measuring temperature and humidity using sensors; it will also show you how to send sensor data to cloud for visualization in real-time. Then we shift our focus to leveraging IoT for accomplishing complex tasks, such as facial recognition using the Raspberry Pi camera module, AWS Rekognition, and the AWS S3 service. Furthermore, you will master security aspects by building a security surveillance system to protect your premises from intruders using Raspberry Pi, a camera, motion sensors, and AWS Cloud. We'll also create a real-world project by building a Wi-Fi – controlled robot car with Raspberry Pi using a motor driver circuit, DC motor, and a web application. This book is a must-have as it provides a practical overview of IoT’s existing architectures, communication protocols, and security threats at the software and hardware levels—security being the most important aspect of IoT.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Weather Station

In this chapter, we are going to build our first project, a weather station. Yes, you read it right, your own tiny weather station. You can place it inside or outside your house to measure the weather conditions. This IoT-based weather station will be equipped to measure temperature, humidity, wind speed, atmospheric pressure, sunrise, and sunset time. After collecting the weather data, we will push it to Google cloud spreadsheets, which you can access from anywhere in the world.

The weather station will have a digital temperature and humidity sensor, integrated with Raspberry Pi directly. For other parameters, such as wind speed, atmospheric pressure, and the time of sunset and sunrise, the data will be obtained from free and open source weather APIs, because sensors to measure such parameters are very expensive.

There will be four main components to our project...