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Programming the Internet of Things: An Introduction to Building Integrated, Device-To-Cloud Iot Solutions

Programming the Internet of Things: An Introduction to Building Integrated, Device-To-Cloud Iot Solutions

Current price: $79.99
Publication Date: July 20th, 2021
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
ISBN:
9781492081418
Pages:
421
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Description

Learn how to program the Internet of Things with this hands-on guide. By breaking down IoT programming complexities in step-by-step, building-block fashion, author and educator Andy King shows you how to design and build your own full-stack, end-to-end IoT solution--from device to cloud. This practical book walks you through tooling, development environment setup, solution design, and implementation.

You'll learn how a typical IoT ecosystem works, as well as how to tackle integration challenges that crop up when implementing your own IoT solution. Whether you're an engineering student learning the basics of the IoT, a tech-savvy executive looking to better understand the nuances of IoT technology stacks, or a programmer building your own smart house solution, this practical book will help you get started.

  • Design an end-to-end solution that implements an IoT use case
  • Set up an IoT-centric development and testing environment
  • Organize your software design by creating abstractions in Python and Java
  • Use MQTT, CoAP, and other protocols to connect IoT devices and services
  • Create a custom JSON-based data format that's consumable across a range of platforms and services
  • Use cloud services to support your IoT ecosystem and provide business value for stakeholders

About the Author

Andy King is a seasoned computer scientist, educator, and technology consultant with over 20 years of experience, largely focused on designing and building network management tools and telematics and Internet of Things platforms. He advises clients across North America on IoT strategy, cloud integration, and system design, and teaches the Connected Devices course in the Cyber Physical Systems program at Northeastern University in Boston, MA.