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AWS Serverless IoT: Inexpensive Projects to Take You from Zero to AWS IoT Hero [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, Approx. 300 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: APress
  • ISBN-13: 9798868814389
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AWS Serverless IoT: Inexpensive Projects to Take You from Zero to AWS IoT Hero
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, Approx. 300 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: APress
  • ISBN-13: 9798868814389

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.

Chapter 1 - AWS Provisioning and CLI Configuration.
Chapter 2 -
Creating, Configuring, and Activating AWS IoT Device Certificates and IoT
Policies.
Chapter 3 - Using Virtual IoT Device to Publish Data to AWS IoT
Core with MQTT.
Chapter 4 - ESP32 and ESP8266 IoT Device Programming with
Arduino to AWS IoT Core.
Chapter 5 - ESP32 and ESP8266 IoT Device
Programming with MicroPython to AWS IoT Core.
Chapter 6 - ESP32 and ESP8266
IoT Device Programming with Mongoose OS to AWS IoT Core.
Chapter 7 -
Programming Raspberry Pi with AWS IoT Device SDK in Python.
Chapter 8 -
Programming Raspberry Pi with AWS IoT Device SDK in Node.js.
Chapter 9 -
Prerequisite One: Creating AWS S3 Public Bucket for IoT Data and Static
Website Hosting.
Chapter 10 - Prerequisite Two: AWS IoT Core with Lambda.-
Chapter 11 - Developing Threshold Tester with AWS SNS and Topic Republishing
in IoT Core.
Chapter 12 - Developing Simplest Synchronous Serverless AWS IoT
Dashboard.-Chapter 13 - Designing Simplest IoT Data Lake on AWS.
Chapter 14
- Using Kinesis Data Firehose for IoT.
Chapter 15 - Using AWS DynamoDB for
IoT.
Chapter 16 - Using AWS Timestream for IoT.
Chapter 17 - Putting it All
Together with AWS IoT Analytics.
Chapter 18 - Building a Real-Time
Serverless IoT Dashboard with AWS WebSockets.
Stephen Borsay has a bachelors degree in computer engineering and a passion for teaching and training electronic hobbyists, computer programmers, and engineers in IoT and cloud technologies. He has experience designing and developing embedded systems, FPGAs, IoT technologies, and device-to-cloud integrations.



Stephen has run Meetup groups, hackathons, engineering workshops; spoken at engineering conventions; and has successfully developed online training courses to help developers and engineers learn difficult concepts and advance their careers. Stephen was recognized in 2020 as an AWS IoT Hero, one of only two currently in the Americas. Stephen also has the best-selling course on AWS IoT on Udemy.



Designing and developing the Cloudboard IoT device has been his latest interest. The Cloudboard is an IoT training tool designed around the ESP32 and can be found at Cloudboard.cc. The intent behind the Cloudboard is to provide an IoT training device, with multiple sensors integrated on-board, that comes with hands-on tutorials covering IoT-centric services in the cloud.