<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Chapter 1: So... You Want to Build Your Own!</p> <p>- The Background of IoT and Our Focus</p> <p>- How Many Platforms Are Out There?</p> <p>- Platforms Supporting Network Servicing</p> <p>- Platforms Sitting Between Networks and Applications </p> <p>- Application-Layer Development Platforms </p> - What Should a Good IoT Platform Have?<p></p> <p>- Why Should You Build Your Own IoT Platform?</p> <p>- Summary</p> <p></p> <p>Chapter 2: The Building Blocks of an IoT Solution</p> <p>- The Functional Blocks of an IoT Solution</p> <p>- The Detailed Block Diagram of an IoT Platform</p> <p>- Is Everything from this Block Architecture Mandatory?</p> - What Is the Proposed Approach?<p></p> <p>- Summary</p> <p> </p> <p>Chapter 3: The Essentials for Building Your Own Platform</p> <p>- Deciding Cloud Instance Specifics</p> <p>- Additional Specifications</p> <p>- Where Do We Get this Cloud Instance?</p> <p>- What About Our Own Machine?</p> <p>- Expanding on the IoT Platform Block Diagram</p> <p>- Edge Interface, Message Broker, and Message Bus</p> - Message Router and Communications Management<p></p> <p>- Time-Series Storage and Data Management</p> <p>- REST API Interface</p> <p>- Microservices</p> <p>- Rule Engine</p> <p>- Device Manager and Application Manager</p> <p>- Our Own IoT Platform Block Diagram</p> <p>- Summary</p> <p> </p> <p>Chapter 4: Let's Create Our Platform Wish List</p> <p>- Connecting with the Platform in Real Time</p> <p>- Using MQTT as the Message Broker</p> <p>- How Do We Want to Store the Data?</p> <p>- Data Storage Schema</p> <p>- Accessing Platform Resources Through APIs</p> <p>- Data Accessing APIs</p> <p>- Elementary Microservices and Utilities</p> <p>- Routing and Filtering Data and Messages</p> <p>- Updated Block Diagram of Our IoT Platform</p> <p>- Summary</p> <p> </p> Chapter 5: Here We Go!<p></p> <p>- Initializing the Cloud Instance</p> <p>- Register and Create</p> <p>- Choosing an Operating System Image</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Discover how every solution in some way related to the IoT needs a platform and how to create that platform. This book is about being agile and reducing time to market without breaking the bank. It is about designing something that you can scale incrementally without having to do a lot of rework and potentially disrupting your current state of the work. <br>So the key questions are: what does it take, how long does it take, and how much does it take to build your own IoT platform? <i>Build Your Own IoT Platform </i>answers these questions and provides you with step-by-step guidance on how to build your own IoT platform. The author bursts the bubble of IoT platforms and highlights what the core of an IoT platform looks like. There are must-haves and there are nice-to-haves; this book will distinguish the two and focus on how to build the must-haves.<br>Building your own IoT platform is not only the biggest cost saver, but also can be a satisfying learning experience, giving you control over your project.<b><br></b>You will: <ul><li>Build an interconnected system<br></li><li>Develop a flexible architecture<br></li><li>Develop a redundant communication platform<br></li><li>Prioritize system requirements with a bottom-up approach</li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>As a versatile technologist, Anand has built several technology systems over the last two decades; small, medium, large, and everything in between. During this period he has garnered deep expertise in various technologies and domains, such as internet of things, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data science. He is the founder of Knewron Technologies, Australia. With technology as a passion, Anand helps businesses increase efficiency and productivity by leveraging emerging technologies. Sane and sensible adoption of technology is his current area of focus. <p/> <p/> <p/>
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