RFID Demo for Internet Of Thing Simulation
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Internet of Things Simulation using MiXiM Omnet++
Our web services and applications can now be connected to millions of devices simultaneously and are still expected to perform admirably. For line-of-business data, this is an exercise where we scale our database. What about our other smaller, more frequent data? How do we handle billions of telemetry transactions from millions of devices? In this talk we will explore the Lambda Architecture design and how we can split the processing of our data so that we have both immediate feedback from our telemetry and long-term analysis. We will first explore the Event Hubs service as an endpoint to capture our…
This is an introductory course on IoT. However, this is not an introductory course on Raspberry Pi. This course is ideal for those who are interested in exploring the possibilities of Internet of Things using Raspberry Pi. The course assumes basic knowledge of computer hardware and software. However, knowledge of Operating system Installation and networking will help you in getting up to speed. The GPIO pins on Raspberry Pi are a great way to interface with physical devices like resistors and sensors. The implementation of IOT within the device will change the operating possibilities. If you are a technology…
This is an introductory course on IoT. However, this is not an introductory course on Raspberry Pi. This course is ideal for those who are interested in exploring the possibilities of Internet of Things using Raspberry Pi. The course assumes basic knowledge of computer hardware and software. However, knowledge of Operating system Installation and networking will help you in getting up to speed. The GPIO pins on Raspberry Pi are a great way to interface with physical devices like resistors and sensors. The implementation of IOT within the device will change the operating possibilities. If you are a technology…
Large-scale agriculture can require time-consuming testing of soil quality. We’ve created an Internet of Things application that combines an automated watering schedule with remotely controllable sprinklers to ensure that optimal moisture levels are always maintained in growing beds. This video will show you how to build it. This application monitors moisture levels in soil to determine when adjustments must be made to a watering schedule, which is recorded in a Google Calendar. When the soil becomes too dry and an extra watering is necessary, the application will send an email alert to a supervisor, who can use an iOS…
Welcome to video 4 of the Internet of Things Video Series. In this video, we will demonstrate how to work with Event Hubs and Stream Analytics. This video will also provide a great demonstration of using Stream Analytics and how you can use it to your advantage. Be sure to check out the rest of videos of our Internet of Things Series.
By now, we have a working setup for our Internet of Things showcase. It features a fischertechnik crane model that is connected to Microsoft Azure and a dashboard for visualization. The Azure back-end takes care of device management, message stream analysis (fishing out the critical alerts), data persistence, as well as data access and visualization. We have registered 4 Offshore cranes in the showcase. Their individual and current position is retrieved in real-time from the ship’s AIS information. Also, pictures and other information about the vessels is retrieved from the same system. Each registered vessel is shown on a…
Welcome to the last episode of the Internet of Things Video Series. In this video,we will be walking you through on how to use Power BI to turn data into visualizations that can be used for storytelling. This concludes the Internet of Things Video Series, and we hope that you use the insight we have provided to build your own Internet of Things application.
The Internet of Things extends your Salesforce integration into the very real world of sensors, switches, and speech. Join us as we give an overview of multiple use cases using a variety of hardware that ties back to the App Cloud and its family of API”s. It will breakdown how development works on devices like Electric Imps and Raspberry Pi”s, while also showing the API”s and Apex required to interact with them
The Internet of Things Revolution is gaining speed. There are more and more devices, data and connections, thus more and more complexity to handle. But in the first place it brings complete new opportunities to innovative companies. Learn why Java is the answer for many of today and future IoT challenges. Explore new capabilities of Java ME Embedded 8 which has been specifically designed to run modern IoT platform. Understand the immediate opportunities Java brings to the table in the M2M world.
See how process work can look like combining IoT and BPM. Sensors and actors trigger events that the BPM Suite interpretates and with the help of a decision (rule) engine automatically creates the right tasks. With AXON IVY, you can integrate any IoT platform in no time
The project is a simple demonstrative idea of how the Internet of things based devices work. The project covers all the sections needed to be known to make an IOT device. The project uses Arduino Uno, ESP8266 Wifi module, 16×2 LCD module, Jumper wires (M-M,F-M,F-F), Piezo Buzzer, LED’s, Breadboard, and Push Buttons.
One of the IoT (Internet of Things) that is now a trend, we can crawling to devices that are connected to the Internet, can peek at cameras / data / access in it.
Video description of an implementation of a wireless temperature sensor using a Arduino prototype board and Dfrobot v2.2 wifi shield. The goal is to explore the topics of “The internet of things”, cloud computing and web services. This formed part of the University Stellenbosch Business School MBA programme for the Operations and Information Management Module.
We’re just beginning to see the potential value of the Internet of Things, and its forms and uses will extend well beyond what we know today. Moore’s Law has ensured that LAN, Wi-Fi, cellular, Bluetooth, and LPAN connection technologies can be added at low incremental cost, and the same observation applies to the new products, applications, and technology foundations to build upon. Given its ability to run on a wide range of devices—from sensors with limited CPU and memory capacity to rack-mounted servers—no other technology is better positioned to power an Internet of Things strategy than Java. Learn more in…
Learn more about how Aptris and ServiceNow can help your organization usher in the Internet of Things
Today I will show you how to make the basic example of Internet of Things from my previous video (“Internet of Things — Getting Started”) more interesting by putting some Internet into the mix. This time, I will make the LED blink each time someone gets a like on Facebook. All the hardware that you need to perform this lab is the same as in the previous video, so please check that out for the details. The difference this time is that I will add a multichannel service to get the number of likes from a Facebook fan-page, and…