Build Io T solutions for the enterprise using open-source building blocks from the Eclipse Io T Working Group at the Eclipse Foundation. This book introduces you to key protocols and their implementations, such as Co AP (Eclipse Californium), DDS (Eclipse Cyclone DDS), Lw M2M (Eclipse Leshan), and MQTT (Eclipse Paho, Eclipse Mosquitto, and Eclipse Amlen). You will learn about Edge Computing platforms (Eclipse io Fog, Eclipse Kanto), Io T gateways (Eclipse Kura, Eclipse Kapua), and next-generation edge native protocols (Eclipse zenoh).The book also covers production-ready platforms for digital twins (Eclipse Ditto), energy management (Eclipse VOLTTRON), contactless payments (Eclipse Keyple), and much more.
Although the book discusses hardware matters, its focus is on software and relevant open standards. The book helps you understand the pros and cons of the technologies available from Eclipse Io T and how they have been used in actual deployments. The examples provided cover a variety of use cases, such as industrial automation, smart agriculture, digital buildings, robotics, and others.
The book’s contents follow a reference architecture encompassing constrained devices (things), edge devices (gateways, servers), and Io T Cloud platforms. For each of those three pillars, you will learn about relevant open-source components. Usage of code libraries and frameworks is explained through code samples. You will also learn how to deploy and configure platform-type components and how to leverage them. Special attention will be paid to security and edge computing throughout the book.
What You Will Learn
- Describe in your own words the main software components required in an Io T architecture
- Select the appropriate Io T protocols, components, frameworks, and platforms for a specific project
- Evaluate the connectivity options at your disposal and select the most appropriate ones
- Explain the value of business models focused on open-source components and deploy such models in your organization
- Determine if edge computing is relevant to a project and deploy the relevant components on an edge computing platform
- Build Enterprise Io T solutions leveraging an array of open-source components and platforms using popular languages such as C, Java, and Rust
Who This Book Is For
Developers new to enterprise Io T who want to learn about fundamental technologies for that market segment and seek an introduction to relevant, open-source building blocks; experienced Io T developers who seek alternatives to the proprietary platforms they are currently using; software architects designing Io T solutions who want to understand open-source technology options
İçerik tablosu
Part I. Fundamentals and Protocols.- 1. What is Io T?.- 2. Co AP.- 3. Lw M2M.- 4. MQTT.- 5. Sparkplug.- 6. DDS.- 7. zenoh.- Part II. Constrained Devices.- 8. The Hardware.- 9. Connectivity.- 10. Operating Systems.- Part III. Edge Computing and Io T Platforms.- 11. Edge Computing.- 12. Applications.- 13. Integration and Data.- 14. Conclusion.
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Frédéric Desbiens manages Io T and Edge Computing programs at the Eclipse Foundation. His job is to help the community innovate by bringing together devices and software. He is a strong supporter of open source. In the past, he worked as a product manager, solutions architect, and developer for companies as diverse as Pivotal, Cisco, and Oracle. He has an MBA in electronic commerce, a BASc in Computer Science and a BEd, all from Université Laval. After work hours, Frédéric likes to read a history book, play video games, or watch anime.