Mastering Internet of Things: Design and create your own IoT applications using Raspberry Pi 3 - Softcover

Waher, Peter

 
9781788397483: Mastering Internet of Things: Design and create your own IoT applications using Raspberry Pi 3

Synopsis

Augment your IoT skills with the help of engaging and enlightening tutorials designed for Raspberry Pi 3

Key Features

  • Design and implement state-of-the-art solutions for the Internet of Things
  • Build complex projects using motions detectors, controllers, sensors, and Raspberry Pi 3
  • A hands-on guide that provides interoperable solutions for sensors, actuators, and controllers

Book Description

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.

What you will learn

  • Create your own project, run and debug it
  • Master different communication patterns using the MQTT, HTTP, CoAP, LWM2M and XMPP protocols
  • Build trust-based as hoc networks for open, secure and interoperable communication
  • Explore the IoT Service Platform
  • Manage the entire product life cycle of devices
  • Understand and set up the security and privacy features required for your system
  • Master interoperability, and how it is solved in the realms of HTTP,CoAP, LWM2M and XMPP

Who This Book Is For

If you're a developer or electronic engineer and are curious about the Internet of Things, this is the book for you. With only a rudimentary understanding of electronics and Raspberry Pi 3, and some programming experience using managed code, such as C# or Java, you will be taught to develop state-of-the-art solutions for the Internet of Things.

Table of Contents

  1. Preparing Our First Raspberry Pi Project
  2. Creating a Sensor Measuring Ambient Light
  3. Creating an Actuator For Controlling Illumination
  4. Publishing Information Using MQTT
  5. Publishing Data Using HTTP
  6. Creating Web Pages For Your Devices
  7. Communicating More Efficiently Using CoAP
  8. Interoperability
  9. Social Interaction with Your Devices Using XMPP
  10. The Controller
  11. Product Lifecycle
  12. Concentrators and Bridges
  13. Using An Internet of Things Service Platform
  14. IoT Harmonization
  15. Security for the Internet of Things
  16. Privacy

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About the Author

Peter Waher is the cofounder of Clayster, a company with its origin in Scandinavia but now operates in four continents. Clayster is dedicated to the development of Internet of Things applications and provides an IoT platform for rapid application development. Currently, Peter lives and works in Chile where he is the CEO of Clayster Laboratorios Chile S.A., a subsidiary of Clayster that provides development expertise to partner companies and promotes the Internet of Things technology to research institutions. Originally a mathematician, commercial pilot, and computer games developer, he has worked for 20 years with computers and device communication, including low-level development in assembler for resource-constrained devices to high-level system design and architecture. He's currently participating in various standardization efforts within IEEE, UPnP, and XSF, working on designing standards for Internet of Things. His work on smart applications for Internet of Things and the development of the IP-TV application "Energy Saving through Smart Applications" won the Urban Living Labs global showcase award in the Cultural and Societal Participation and Collaboration Tools category.

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