Get started with programming IoT devices to communicate with IoT-centric services on the AWS cloud. The book helps readers to use either a real IoT device or a free virtual IoT device to transmit data to AWS. Once IoT data is on the AWS cloud, then that data can be stored, transformed, queried, filtered, and visualized with AWS IoT-centric services.
The book covers various AWS services such as IoT Core, Lambda, S3, QuickSight, SageMaker, API Gateway, DynamoDB, Timestream, WebSocket s, IoT Analytics, and other AWS services. The IoT devices used to connect to AWS explained in the book will be the ESP8266, ESP32, or the Raspberry Pi.
When working with IoT devices which transmit data to AWS, serverless IoT services can save customers a tremendous amount of money. Instead of setting up an always on EC2 instance, the developer can utilize individual serverless AWS services only as needed. All projects in the book are intended to be no, to ultra-low cost. Fake sensor data can be generated on the IoT device to further increase savings.
The goal of this book is to walk the user through a range of hands-on projects that will expose them to most of the essential serverless IoT services AWS offers. These are also cloud services that most employers would look for when hiring a developer or an IoT engineer as well as those you can use to make your own IoT designs for your own projects.
You Will:
· Learn to program both physical and virtual IoT device to talk to the AWS cloud
· Understand full-cycle IoT data engineering experience with hands on approach
· Find out how IoT data can be stored, transformed, queried, filtered, and visualized with AWS IoT-centric services
Who Is This Book For
IoT enthusiasts with some experience and wanting to learn more about using AWS and IoT on AWS would benefit from this book.
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The book covers various AWS services such as IoT Core, Lambda, S3, QuickSight, SageMaker, API Gateway, DynamoDB, Timestream, WebSocket s, IoT Analytics, and other AWS services. The IoT devices used to connect to AWS explained in the book will be the ESP8266, ESP32, or the Raspberry Pi.
When working with IoT devices which transmit data to AWS, serverless IoT services can save customers a tremendous amount of money. Instead of setting up an always on EC2 instance, the developer can utilize individual serverless AWS services only as needed. All projects in the book are intended to be no, to ultra-low cost. Fake sensor data can be generated on the IoT device to further increase savings.
The goal of this book is to walk the user through a range of hands-on projects that will expose them to most of the essential serverless IoT services AWS offers. These are also cloud services that most employers would look for when hiring a developer or an IoT engineer as well as those you can use to make your own IoT designs for your own projects.
You Will:
· Learn to program both physical and virtual IoT device to talk to the AWS cloud
· Understand full-cycle IoT data engineering experience with hands on approach
· Find out how IoT data can be stored, transformed, queried, filtered, and visualized with AWS IoT-centric services
Who Is This Book For
IoT enthusiasts with some experience and wanting to learn more about using AWS and IoT on AWS would benefit from this book.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.