Friday, October 08, 2021

All the Things About the Internet of Things

 

Image by jeferrb from Pixabay

Well, maybe not "all the things", but at least some of the things :)

I am doing a FREE webinar titled "A Few Things About The Internet of Things (IoT) – An Introduction" on October 12, 2021. You can register in advance here

Shortly after the live webinar, you should be able to see it listed with the other webinars and presentations I've done with the GreatIT professional and also later I will list it where I update the list of all webinars I've done with various organizations.

Here's some reference information for the webinar.

disclaimer note: I can't make any representation or recommendation on or about any and all of these links nor whether they are safe or not since they are not my own. Beware and use them at your own risk.

Here are some examples and experiments from some friends

phone app is hosted here:
https://github.com/ibm-watson-iot/html5-phone
Deploy button will set up an instance in IBM Cloud that uses Cloudant and Watson IoT Platform.

SNP/P-Tech student info and code
 
Videos
 
here is a good one mapping people gps coordinates ...
 
Use the ISS space station as a sensor and do a Mashup up with the weather api 
 
A cool lab we did for predicting which vegetable to grow on your balcony using weather api AI etc and websockets
 
or
 
The "Thing" that gives thumbs up or down depending on social media feed:

IoT network connectivity:

https://www.twilio.com

https://www.twilio.com/go/supersim-iot-sim-card-trial-1

Some experimenter hardware processor boards:

arduino

esp32

raspberry pi

Types of sensors

 https://www.adafruit.com/category/35

humidity, light, sonar, radar, lidar, humidity, acceleration, GPS location, orientation, heartbeat, pressure, flow, positioning, etc.

Experimenting Software:

node red,  

https://cookbook.nodered.org/mqtt/connect-to-broker

http://noderedguide.com/tag/mqtt/

 

data transmission

MQTT,  bluetooth, cellular, wifi, infrared,etc.

Protocol / Network 7 layer stack

https://www.embeddedcomputing.com/application/networking-5g/long-range-wireless-solutions-wireless-technologies-for-iot-networks

https://behrtech.com/blog/6-leading-types-of-iot-wireless-tech-and-their-best-use-cases/

transmission queues

mqlite, mqtt  - MQTT Tutorial 

https://cookbook.nodered.org/mqtt/

https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/forum/t/mqtt-in-node-red-howto/39909

https://www.hivemq.com/public-mqtt-broker/

https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-client-library-enyclopedia-hivemq-mqtt-client/

https://learn.adafruit.com/mini-smart-home-with-esp8266-huzzah-feather-raspberry-pi-hassio-crickit/node-red

Public APIs

https://www.postman.com/cs-demo/workspace/public-rest-apis/overview

Other Examples and helpful info

Live IoT demo (on youtube): https://dzone.com/articles/iot-live-demo-100000-connected-cars-with-kubernete 

Sensor Node Free – Turn your cell phone into a sensor node

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mscino.sensornode&hl=en_US&gl=US

Project OWLhttps://www.project-owl.com/

Smart buildings and elevators - KONE information

Microsoft Azure IoT Central Demo

This article is about what sensors a smart phone usually has

And, here is a similar article on smart phone sensors

This older YouTube video shows how to see sensors data from your phone

This article says you can use an app to see data from IoT devices near you.

IBM Watson IoT Phone Device Simulator with Tutorial  - Another link to the same

Here's an IBM post that tells how to set up a program to see your phone sensor data

These IBM Tutorials provide insight on AI, Blockchain, and more.   


https://developer.ibm.com/tutorials/iot-mobile-phone-iot-device-bluemix-apps-trs/




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