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Enterprise Internet of Things Handbook

By : Arvind Ravulavaru
Book Image

Enterprise Internet of Things Handbook

By: Arvind Ravulavaru

Overview of this book

There is a lot of work that is being done in the IoT domain and according to Forbes the global IoT market will grow from $157B in 2016 to $457B by 2020. This is an amazing market both in terms technology advancement as well as money. In this book, we will be covering five popular IoT platforms, namely, AWS IoT, Microsoft Azure IoT, Google IoT Core, IBM Watson IoT, and Kaa IoT middleware. You are going to build solutions that will use a Raspberry Pi 3, a DHT11 Temperature and humidity sensor, and a dashboard to visualize the sensor data in real-time. Furthermore, you will also explore various components of each of the platforms that are needed to achieve the desired solution. Besides building solutions, you will look at how Machine Learning and IoT go hand in hand and later design a simple predictive web service based on this concept. By the end of this book, you will be in a position to implement an IoT strategy best-fit for your organization
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Building the sample application

We will start off by implementing the end-to-end solution, where we take the data from the DHT11 sensor and post it to the AWS IoT Thing topic.

End-to-end communication

To get started with AWS IoT, we need to have an AWS account. If you do not have an AWS account, you can create one by navigating to this URL: https://aws.amazon.com/free/.

Once you have created your account, you can log in and navigate to the AWS IoT Console. Or you can follow the https://console.aws.amazon.com/iot/home URL to reach the page.

Setting up the IoT Thing

Once...