Internet of Things Live Data Cloud using Open Automation Software
In Internet of Things(IoT) | No commentHow to quickly connect to all of your live and historical enterprise data using OAS IOT.
How to quickly connect to all of your live and historical enterprise data using OAS IOT.
A quick view of the steps needed to get started using Oracle Internet of Things Cloud Service.
we will upload new video soon with steps to create our own web server and android application for the same home automation project.
A quick view of the steps needed to get started using Oracle Internet of Things Cloud Service.
Today I will talk about you how the Internet of Things can be used in the travel sector, and I will show you how to track a bag using a device that is smart and connected using cellular networks. Despite the fact that only 1% of the bags are lost in airline travel, it’s a constant source of stress for passengers, and waiting at the baggage claim wondering if the bag got on the plane can be very frustrating. Therefore I will show you how a device can be put in a bag and report its position, which can…
Hello there welcome to Future Unboxed and here I come with a mini project of Internet of Things. The most favourite embedded linux board, Raspberry pi has brought a revolution in DIY Peoples’ life and has shown a whole new path what one can do with these tiny linux computers. So I have made a small project which has a web server and a web page having the on off buttons. By just pressing these buttons you can turn on or off an LED. The great thing about it is that you can replace LED with a Relay which will…
In this video we’ll introduce you to IoT Foundation, Node-Red and Bluemix, the concept of “recipes” and how to connect devices to the Internet of Things, configure flows in Node-Red and then build new apps in Bluemix.
Learn how to send data from your Arduino board to Xively and develop exciting Internet of Things applications!
I aim to control servo motor as an Internet of Things(IoT) so i use ESP8266, which is the low cost wifi module (approx. 3$), to establish connection between Tiva LaunchPad(as a client) and Computer(as a server) via internet with Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
Exp-Lab is free to use, open source Data sharing IOT platform created by G. VENKADAJALAPTHI and it is very easy to use, you can connect any Internet enabled device to this platform and share data over the internet and get the shared data you can create ting to thing communication very easily by use this API.
Today I will show you how to capture information about the environment with sensors. In this lab, I will be detecting the temperature and amount of light, but the same approach can be used with a wide range of sensors. In previous videos I have demonstrated how a microcontroller, like an Arduino, can be used to control things. That’s an important part of the Internet of Things, but there is another, as important part that is about capturing information about the environment. The components that are used to do this are called sensors, and the name correctly leads the…
In this video, I’ll be showing you how to create your own $6 RF Smart Outlets that you can use to automate anything you can plug in. It’s sweet and honestly one of the best ways to get started automating stuff around your place.
This is a demo of my mini weather station built with a Raspberry Pi. I gathered some sensors, wired them together and sent them up to Azure. I also show how to send them to Google Spreadsheets, and set alarms for temperature thresholds. I hope this gets people inspired to build some cool IoT stuff.
IoT POC (proof of concept) leveraging full stack JavaScript on Raspberry Pi (Linux + Node.js) as the IoT device communicating device status and settings from the Appcelerator mBaaS (Node.js) and controlled and monitored by a cross device native mobile iPhone and Android application written in Titanium JavaScript. The mobile app can monitor if the device is on and communicating turn on a peripheral and receive a push notification when a sensor is triggered.
We will get to know about Internet of Things in industry.
It’s estimated that by 2020, between 50 and 100 billion devices will be connected to the “Internet of Things,” the phrase used to describe all of the non-computer devices actively connected to the Internet—and one another. For many companies, learning how to design for this Internet of Things will be one of the major challenges of the next 5-10 years. Get ahead of the curve, and check out this new feature article “Designing for the Internet of Things” well as an informative webinar and infographic. Get started now and learn more on the Internet of Things—Past, Present and Future….
Internet of Things video on healthcare using Azure and Power BI by Mike Wilmot (Microsoft).