This document discusses using Node-RED as a prototyping tool for Internet of Things (IoT) projects. Node-RED is a programming tool that allows users to visually wire together hardware devices, APIs, and online services using a browser-based flow editor. The document provides instructions on installing Node-RED on a Raspberry Pi, introduces MQTT as a common IoT protocol, and shares additional resources for learning more about Node-RED, MQTT, and building IoT workflows and demos.
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This PPT includes steps for analyzing your sensor data on Thingspeak, twitter, IBM Watson IoT demo Cloud and cayenne cloud by myDevices.
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Drag and drop widgets to create a customized project dashboard
Sketch files provided to quickly get started with minimal effort
Create widgets for any connected sensor or actuator
Create triggers and threshold alerts for devices, events, and actions
Quick and easy setup - connect supported boards in minutes
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Learn about DK 8 and Device I/O Library
Also, see the lab how to install from scratch Rasbian, JDK 8, Device I/O on a RaspberryPi.
See the code from github and build your own machine
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A brief presentation about IoT and RaspberryPi.
After, a simple Lab that teach to install WiringPi and WebIOPi use them to switch on and off a light bulb
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In this presentation & workshop I explain basics concepts of Internet of Things, Raspberry Pi, Beacons, Java for embedded devices and Android. All this to you become a Polymath developer and create your own Vending Machine and make money.
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2. WHAT IS IOT
If you think that the internet has changed your life, think again. The IoT
is about to change it all over again! - Brendan O’Brien, Chief Architect &
Co-Founder, Aria Systems
3. WHAT IS RASPBERRY PI
What is a Raspberry Pi? (old version)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0wkVVVLvR8
5. GETTING STARTED WITH NODE-RED
Install
Install
Run node-RED
You can then access the Node-RED editor at
http://localhost:1880
nodejs
node-RED
$ sudo npm install g nodered
$ nodered