Key Features
- This book offers key solutions and advice to address the hiccups faced when working on Arduino-based IoT projects in the real world
- Take your existing skills and capabilities to the next level by building challenging IoT applications with ease.
- Be the tech disruptor you always wanted to be with key recipes that help you solve Arduino IoT related problems smarter and faster.
- Put IoT to work through recipes on building Arduino-based devices that take control of your home, health, and life!
Book Description
Arduino is a powerful and very versatile platform used by millions of people around the world to create DIY electronics projects. It can be connected to a wide variety of sensors and other components, making it the ideal platform to build amazing Internet of Things (IoT) projects on—the next wave in the era of computing.
This book takes a recipe-based approach, giving you precise examples on how to build IoT projects using the Arduino platform. You will come across projects from several fields, including the popular robotics and home automation domains. You will also be introduced to several forms of interactions within IoT, including projects that directly interact with well-known web services such as Twitter, Facebook, and Dropbox.Furthermore, we focus on Machine-to-Machine (M2M) interactions, where Arduino projects interact without any human intervention. You will learn to build a few quick and easy-to-make fun projects. Each chapter ends with a troubleshooting recipe that will help you overcome any problems faced while building these projects.
By the end of this book, you will not only know how to build these projects, but also have the skills necessary to build your own IoT projects in the future.
What you will learn
- Monitor several Arduino boards simultaneously
- Tweet sensor data directly from your Arduino board
- Post updates on your Facebook wall directly from your Arduino board
- Create an automated access control with a fingerprint sensor
- Control your entire home from a single dashboard
- Make a GPS tracker that you can track in Google Maps
- Visualize your robot's view by building a live camera that streams from the robot
About the Author
Marco Schwartz is an electrical engineer, an entrepreneur, and a blogger. He has a master's degree in electrical engineering and computer science from Supélec, France, and a master's degree in micro engineering from the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland.
He has more than five years of experience working in the domain of electrical engineering. Marco's interests gravitate around electronics, home automation, the Arduino and Raspberry Pi platforms, open source hardware projects, and 3D printing.
He has several websites about Arduino, including the Open Home Automation website, which is dedicated to building home automation systems using open source hardware.