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Hands-On Internet of Things with MQTT
Hands-On Internet of Things with MQTT

Hands-On Internet of Things with MQTT: Build connected IoT devices with Arduino and MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT)

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Hands-On Internet of Things with MQTT

The Internet of Things in a Nutshell

Kids who grew up in the 1990s, like myself, will have noticed a lot of changes to our everyday lives over the last 30 years because of the internet and its omnipresence. Having a wireless connection wherever we go, checking emails and Facebook on our smartphones: all of this didn't exist in the 1990s. Smartphones? We had mobile phones, yes, but with a monochrome display and an antenna, and they didn't have an internet connection. The multimedia highlight was playing the game Snake, a simple 2D game with a game logic that can be programmed in a day. There was no mobile internet and no wireless LAN. When we were visiting another city and got lost, we had to go inside a store and ask for help—no Google Maps.

Nowadays, the internet is ubiquitous and people are dependent on it for their day-to-day life. Everyone has a phone in their...

Exploring smart homes

The most prominent category of Internet of Things (IoT) devices for end consumers is smart home—connected electronic devices that are used in your flat or house. They often replace traditional electronic devices by enhancing them with an internet connection and a way to control them digitally. In most cases, they offer a smartphone app or integration with a smart home app, such as Google Home, which makes it possible, for example, to turn the device on and off from your sofa, change its settings, and check its status.

According to a study by Zion Market Research (https://www.zionmarketresearch.com/news/smart-home-market), the global smart home market is about to reach around USD 53.45 billion by 2022, with big tech companies such as Samsung and Google being at the forefront. Let's look at some examples of these smart home devices...

Exploring smart cars

Smart cars, another emerging field associated with IoT, is gaining momentum. Its progress is closely connected to the advancements made in machine learning in the last decade. If you have never heard about machine learning, you should put this book aside for a second and watch the TED talk The Rise of Artificial Intelligence through Deep Learning by Yoshua Bengio (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uawLjkSI7Mo). In a nutshell, machine learning makes it possible for computers to learn just like our brain does. It is another future technology that will be paired with IoT more and more to create smart, self-learning devices.

Machine learning is used in smart cars to develop many of its essential features:

  • Detect the street, other cars, and people
  • Understand signs and speed limits
  • Identify dangerous situations and know how to solve them (for example, by...

Exploring industry 4.0 / the Industrial Internet of Things

Industry 4.0 refers to the fourth industrial revolution. One of its driving technologies is IoT, connecting physical machines digitally with each other and the cloud.

Industrial robots (source: Depositphotos)

According to IoT Fundamentals: Networking Technologies, Protocols, and Use Cases for the Internet of Things, by David Hanes (et al.), (2017, Cisco Press), p 932-933, 1208-1209:

 "There are estimates that there are 60 million machines in factories; the vast majority of them are more than 15 years old and 90% are not connected to the internet."

In the airplane industry, preflight security checks involved a lot of manual work—each and every piece of essential equipment had to be checked off a list for the flight to be considered safe. On average, this took 6.5 hours per plane.

By...

Prototyping for the greater good

Building IoT devices can also contribute to the greater good in a non-commercial setting. In 2018, a non-governmental organization consisting of engineers and developers called Rainforest Connection (https://rfcx.org/developed an IoT device to help to protect the Amazon rainforest from illegal deforestation. As it reduces the levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, the rainforest plays an important role in our climate, and, according to Rainforest Connection's CEO Topher White, illegal deforestation accounts for nearly one-fifth of all the greenhouse gas emissions every year. Up to 90% of the deforestation of the Amazon rainforest is done illegally. Saving the rainforest could be the cheapest and fastest way to slow down climate change:

African jungle (source: Depositphotos)

In collaboration with the indigenous Tembé...

What is a prototype?

Before starting to work on your prototype, it is important to understand what a prototype is and what it is not. From a product perspective, various things need to be evaluated before a device can be produced in batches, starting with the functionality. Is the device useful? Does it serve a purpose? You also might want to find out how it feels. What material is it made of? Does it feel good when you hold it in your hands? How does it look? Do the buttons have a nice degree of resistance to pressure? Is it fitting in to its environment? Is it easy to use? Does it need a manual? Where can you get all the materials for batch-production?

Hardware prototyping (source: Envato Elements)

If your device is supposed to be outside, you also need to find out which materials can be used for it to survive the wind and rain. For all of these questions, you might want...

Voice control

With Apple's Siri, Microsoft's Cortana, Amazon's Alexa, and Google's Assistant, smart voice interfaces have found their way onto each of our smartphones, and they are about to be found in more and more gadgets in our homes:

Waveform (source: Envato Elements)

The newest generation of smart speakers brings the vocal assistant as a key feature, not only allowing us to listen to our favorite tracks, streamed from Spotify via Bluetooth from our smartphones, but also acting as an interface to the web.

Using voice assistants to get the weather forecast for the day, find out what the capital of Finland is, or create a reminder to buy the milk makes these tasks a lot easier.

Natural voice interfaces open up a door to the connected world to control our homes and gain easy access to information. The technology is still young and full of flaws—...

Why should you invest in IoT?

For one, working on hardware projects can be very fulfilling. In contrast to software, hardware prototypes are physical. They can be looked at from multiple viewpoints, touched, and taken with you. There is something magical about seeing your creation work on an actual device, and this is even more true with internet-enabled devices. Building a device that interacts with another device wirelessly is magical × 2.

Artificial intelligence (AI)—deep learning, image recognition, natural-language processing, and neural network-driven decision-making are advancing every year, and the possibilities of combining IoT with AI open up completely new possibilities (for more information, see https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2018/01/04/the-internet-of-things-iot-will-be-massive-in-2018-here-are-the-4-predictions-from-ibm/#62a82b48edd3).

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Summary

We now have a fair idea about the most important areas related to the Internet of Things.

One thing that all IoT devices have in common is their connectivity—equipped with an internet connection, they can send and receive information, sense their surroundings, collect data, and control physical actuators. To be available over the internet, these devices need to have unique identifiers, usually in the form of their IP addresses.

You learned that IoT is being used in smart homes in the form of connected devices (for example, smart fridges and smart heating systems). This area has the most possibilities for your own experiments using an Arduino, sensors, and actuators.

We also had a look at two other areas where IoT is being used that gain a lot of traction: smart cars and industrial IoT. Smart cars will take over our streets and (at least partly) replace regular cars...

Building blocks of IoT connectivity

One thing all IoT devices have in common is connectivity. In most cases, this means that the device can connect to the internet; in some cases, it might communicate with a local smart hub via another technology such as Bluetooth, which is connected to the internet itself, and sometimes devices from a local network, for example, via radio (see the ZigBee and Thread sections). In each case, there is a communication channel, so devices can either send out data, receive commands, or both.

Having a device that is connected to the internet or another device is much use. It needs to be connected to input and output components. With sensors as input components alone, there are a gazillion possibilities. If you haven't done so already, you should have a look at the sensor category for Sparkfun, one of the best-known shops (https://www.sparkfun...

Understanding protocols and communication

In this section, we will have a look at four common protocols and technologies used for communication between IoT devices. ZigBee and Thread are both technologies that use radio to transmit information. ZigBee has long been the preferred way to transmit information between devices locally (without using the internet, but using radio signals), but is about to be replaced by Thread.

CoAP and MQTT, on the other hand, communicate over the internet. They are both intended to be used with constrained devices and have different areas where each protocol shines. We won't go into too much detail about CoAP and will concentrate on MQTT, starting with Chapter 3, Getting Started with MQTT, instead.

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Key benefits

  • Leverage the power of MQTT to build a pet food dispenser, e-ink to-do list, and a productivity cube
  • Learn about technologies like laser cutting, 3D printing, and PCB production for building robust prototypes
  • Explore practical uses cases to gain an in-depth understanding of MQTT

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MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT) is a lightweight messaging protocol for smart devices that can be used to build exciting, highly scalable Internet of Things (IoT) projects. This book will get you started with a quick introduction to the concepts of IoT and MQTT and explain how the latter can help you build your own internet-connected prototypes. As you advance, you’ll gain insights into how microcontrollers communicate, and you'll get to grips with the different messaging protocols and techniques involved. Once you are well-versed with the essential concepts, you’ll be able to put what you’ve learned into practice by building three projects from scratch, including an automatic pet food dispenser and a smart e-ink to-do display. You’ll also discover how to present your own prototypes professionally. In addition to this, you'll learn how to use technologies from third-party web service providers, along with other rapid prototyping technologies, such as laser cutting, 3D printing, and PCB production. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained hands-on experience in using MQTT to build your own IoT prototypes.

Who is this book for?

If you are an IoT developer or enthusiast who wants to start building IoT prototypes using MQTT, this book is for you. Basic knowledge of programming with Arduino will be useful.

What you will learn

  • Explore MQTT programming with Arduino
  • Discover how to make your prototypes talk to each other
  • Send MQTT messages from your smartphone to your prototypes
  • Discover how you can make websites interact with your prototypes
  • Learn about MQTT servers, libraries, and apps
  • Explore tools such as laser cutting and 3D printing in order to build robust prototype cases
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Table of Contents

14 Chapters
Section 1: An Introduction to IoT and MQTT Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
The Internet of Things in a Nutshell Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Basic Architecture of an IoT Prototype Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Getting Started with MQTT Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Section 2: Using MQTT in IoT projects Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Setting Up a Lab Environment Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Building Your Own Automatic Pet Food Dispenser Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Building a Smart E-Ink To-Do List Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Building a Smart Productivity Cube, Part 1 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Building a Smart Productivity Cube, Part 2 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Section 3: Prototypes Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Presenting Your Own Prototype Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Assessments Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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U.We. May 28, 2020
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I bought this book hoping to get a gentle introduction into the world of MQTT with the Arduino platform and wasn't disappointed.What I really like about this book is that some of its chapters serve as a reference on key topics (which I might revisit at a later point) while others are hands-on tutorials to build entertaining projects (e.g. a pet feeder that can be controlled via smartphone).To be honest the projects are not that special (quite simple), but they were easy to follow. I definitely prefer simple (but limited) example projects over too complicated ones that mix up a lot of different technologies, but don't explain what is going on.Another thing that I liked is the MQTT platform being used (Shiftr). This makes it super easy to understand how the MQTT messages are sent around.Would I recommend this book? Definitely!
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etlam May 10, 2020
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Die Themen sind gut erklärt (auch für Leute mit wenig Arduino-Erfahrung wie mich). Das Buch reißt einiges an Themen an, etwas knapp teilweise, aber oft werden weiterführende Links zu Youtube oder Artikel zum Weiterstöbern geboten.Es wird recht wenig an Vorwissen vorausgesetzt und man kann dem Inhalt gut folgen. Für Arduino-Profis könnte es etwas langatmig sein, die Zielgruppe sind hier wohl eher Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene.Mit MQTT lässt sich echt eine Menge machen. Hätte nicht gedacht, dass es so einfach ist Nachrichten zwischen mehreren Arduinos, dem Smartphone und Computer hin und her zu schicken.
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Code Wrangler Nov 14, 2019
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I got a copy of this book to review and while it's OK for the beginner setting up SSL for MQTT is a must for any serious IoT book. How many IoT devices have been hacked as a result of poor security (think security cameras, etc.). I even provide how to configure this with a sample project on my github site.
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There is a lot of code in the book. By chapter 4 you’ll find out it’s already outdated. Would not buy until it’s updated.
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Need book not kindle
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