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020 _a9783031206375
082 _a004.678
_bJUK
100 _aJukan, Admela
245 _aNetwork of things engineering (NoTE) lab
260 _bSpringer,
_c2023
_aCham :
300 _axxiii, 198 p. ;
_bill., (some col.),
_c24 cm
365 _b49.99
_c
_d93.20
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 _aThis book provides a hands-on experience in software and hardware engineering of IoT devices in edge and cloud computing systems, by putting in practice state-of-the-art concepts of hardware devices, networking and computing software. It proposes a Network of Things Engineering (NoTE) Lab, with seven hands-on lab modules covering topics ranging from “Interfacing sensors and actuators” and “Connecting IoT and Edge with MQTT" to “Data pipelining in cloud computing”. All tools and software used in the NoTE Lab are free and open source, and available to the readers. Specifically, Arduino-based boards that support a variety of low-cost sensors and actuators are used in IoT context. In edge computing, NoTE Lab implements off-the-shelf single board computers, Raspberry Pis with corresponding software and hardware. For cloud, well-known and widely used cloud computing open-source tools (e.g., Kubernetes) are deployed, where readers can learn the basics of monitoring and managing containers in cloud computing. Three communication protocols are used in the end-to-end setup, including MQTT, AMQP and HTTP. This lab book is a "must experiment with" for anybody in academia and industry participating in the fascinating IoT-edge-cloud continuum development.
650 _aInternet of things
650 _aCloud computing
650 _aDEBUG
650 _aElasticsearch
650 _aHeader file
650 _aJSON
650 _aLocal area network
650 _aMQTT broker
650 _aNoTE Lab
650 _aOpenSSH
650 _aRaspberry Pi
650 _aSerial communication
700 _aMasip-Bruin, Xavier
700 _aDizdarevic, Jasenka
700 _aCarpio, Francisco
942 _2ddc
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