Hands-On Internet of Things with MQTT : Build Connected IoT Devices with Arduino and MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT) by Tim Pulver (2019, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherPackt Publishing, The Limited
ISBN-101789341787
ISBN-139781789341782
eBay Product ID (ePID)15038765266

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Number of Pages350 Pages
Publication NameHands-On Internet of Things with MQTT : Build Connected IoT Devices with Arduino and MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT)
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2019
SubjectAutomation, Expert Systems, Hardware / General, Hardware / Mobile Devices, Networking / Network Protocols
TypeTextbook
AuthorTim Pulver
Subject AreaComputers, Technology & Engineering
FormatTrade Paperback

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Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal004.678
Table Of ContentTable of Contents Internet of Things in a Nutshell Basic architecture of an IoT prototype Getting started with MQTT Setting up a lab environment Build your own Automatic Pet Food Dispenser Build a smart eInk Todo List Build a Smart Productivity Cube Part 1 Build a Smart Productivity Cube Part 2 Present your own Prototype
SynopsisDevelop a variety of projects and connect them to microcontrollers and web servers using the lightweight messaging protocol MQTT Key Features Leverage the power of MQTT to build a pet food dispenser, e-ink to-do list, and a productivity cube Learn about technologies like laser cutting, 3D printing, and PCB production for building robust prototypes Explore practical uses cases to gain an in-depth understanding of MQTT Book Description MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT) is a lightweight messaging protocol for smart devices that can be used to build exciting, highly scalable Internet of Things (IoT) projects. This book will get you started with a quick introduction to the concepts of IoT and MQTT and explain how the latter can help you build your own internet-connected prototypes. As you advance, you'll gain insights into how microcontrollers communicate, and you'll get to grips with the different messaging protocols and techniques involved. Once you are well-versed with the essential concepts, you'll be able to put what you've learned into practice by building three projects from scratch, including an automatic pet food dispenser and a smart e-ink to-do display. You'll also discover how to present your own prototypes professionally. In addition to this, you'll learn how to use technologies from third-party web service providers, along with other rapid prototyping technologies, such as laser cutting, 3D printing, and PCB production. By the end of this book, you'll have gained hands-on experience in using MQTT to build your own IoT prototypes. What you will learn Explore MQTT programming with Arduino Discover how to make your prototypes talk to each other Send MQTT messages from your smartphone to your prototypes Discover how you can make websites interact with your prototypes Learn about MQTT servers, libraries, and apps Explore tools such as laser cutting and 3D printing in order to build robust prototype cases Who this book is for If you are an IoT developer or enthusiast who wants to start building IoT prototypes using MQTT, this book is for you. Basic knowledge of programming with Arduino will be useful., Since the internet of things is on the rise, and mega-companies like Microsoft have projected to spend around 5 billion for IoT in the coming years, acquired talent in this domain definitely needs to have MQTT knowledge for building IoT projects. This book will help you leverage the power of MQTT to build exciting IoT projects
LC Classification NumberTK7895.E43

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