At wot.io we're always working on interesting new things and as you can see here, we like to blog about them. With everything going on, people were asking for an easy way to be notified when new blog posts go up. The answer was to use one of our data...
BLOG / Oct 2015
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wot.io,
shipiot,
ti,
texas instruments,
sensortag,
cc2541,
cc2650,
beagleboard,
beaglebone black,
node.js,
python,
devicehive,
device management,
bluetooth,
bluetooth low energy,
nest,
demo,
tutorial,
circonus,
scriptr,
bip.io,
javascript
/ Posted By: wotio team
Hardware Recap In Part One of this demo, we took two Texas Instruments Sensortags, connected them using Bluetooth LE to a Beaglebone Black, ran a Node.js gateway to connect to DeviceHive1, and saw it all work. This is the diagram of our hardware setup, as completed at that point: Fantastic!...
BLOG / Dec 2015
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protocol adapters,
ARM,
ARMmbed,
WebSocket,
bridge,
MQTT,
CoAP,
virtual device,
bip.io,
B+B SmartWorx
/ Posted By: wotio team
In a previous post we demonstrated how the wot.io operating environment can be used to translate between a number of different message protocols. Today, we will build on that with a concrete example demonstrating how the protocol bridging capabilities and device management integrations of wot.io can actually be used to...
BLOG / Dec 2015
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Smart City,
ARM,
ARMmbed,
scriptr,
bip.io,
thingworx,
Elasticsearch
/ Posted By: wotio team
Data Service Providers In part 1 of this series, we went over the various ARM devices that were combined with open data from the London Datastore to represent the connected device side of our demo. In part 2, we described how to use employ one or more device management platforms...
BLOG / Dec 2015
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MQTT,
protocol adapters,
Elasticsearch,
thingworx,
bip.io,
scriptr,
ARM
/ Posted By: wotio team
One long-overdue lesson that the Internet of Things is teaching younger engineers is that there are a whole host of useful protocols that aren't named HTTP. (And don't panic, but in related news, we have also received reports that there are even OSI layers beneath 7!) Since we have posted...
BLOG / Dec 2015
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bip.io,
data service exchange,
protocol adapters,
browser,
chrome,
extension
/ Posted By: wotio team
Thus far, the vast majority of our blog posts have focused on the machine-to-machine opportunities the Internet of Things affords. Today I thought I would show a simple but powerful example of how easy it is to extend that connectedness to one of the tools we use every day--the web...