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Industrial Internet Application Development

You're reading from   Industrial Internet Application Development Simplify IIoT development using public cloud and native cloud services

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788298599
Length 412 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Veera Kishore Reddipalli Veera Kishore Reddipalli
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Alena Traukina Alena Traukina
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Jayant Thomas Jayant Thomas
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Prashant Tyagi Prashant Tyagi
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Preface 1. IIoT Fundamentals and Components FREE CHAPTER 2. IIoT Application Architecture and Design 3. IIoT Edge Development 4. Data for IIoT 5. Advanced Analytics for the IIoT 6. Developing Your First Application for IIoT 7. Deployment, Scale, and Security 8. Reliability, Fault Tolerance, and Monitoring IIoT Applications 9. Implementing IIoT Applications with Predix 10. Best Practices for IIoT Applications 11. Future Direction of the IIoT 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Application-level protocols – WebSocket

In this section, we will try to build a simple IoT app for sending data from an XD-80 light sensor module to a receiver device, using a Raspberry Pi hub and the WebSocket protocol:

Data flow from an XD-80 sensor to a receiver device

WebSocket is most widely used in the case that one needs to enable fast transfer of real-time data. The protocol allows for two-way interaction between a client and a server, and for streaming multiple messages using the same TCP connection, which lowers the communications overhead.

In the following table, you can find a more detailed description of the protocol to understand whether it is suitable for your needs:

Key

Value

Open source

Yes

The OSI layer

Application

Data types

String

Limitations

Not suitable for large amounts of binary data

Possible operations

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