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/ 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!...
In this webinar, wot.io hosts two of our partners, Sempercon, an IoT systems integrator, and Flowthings, a data service provider in the wot.io data service exchange™. Sempercon describes how they transformed Go2Power’s battery backup unit into a connected IoT system. Featured with wot.io's data service exchange™ and operating environment are...