12-18-2016, 03:26 AM
Lynda - Programming the Internet of Things with Android
The "Internet of Things" is a catchy way of describing the variety of devices connected through the Internet. This includes webcams, wearable tech like the Pebble and Android Wear watches, car sensors, appliances, and even rudimentary robots. With the Internet of Things (IoT), you can manipulate them from the web. In this course, Michael Lehman shows how to create "things" and build companion apps to monitor and record their activities from Android devices. Learn what's inside a thing, how local communications technologies such as Bluetooth enable app-to-device communications, how to control devices using an Android Wear watch, and how you can create your own things with hardware like the Arduino and Wunderbar. Michael also shows how to use IFTTT services to control things on Android, and muses on the future of IoT. Along the way, you'll gain experience with real-world IoT projects, like a mini weather station and a home lighting system.
Topics include:
Exploring the Internet of Things
Understanding sensors and effectors
Connecting inputs and outputs
Connecting to devices via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
Creating Bluetooth apps using Android
Creating your own things with programmable hardware
Using IFTTT to program things
Exploring the trends in things
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The "Internet of Things" is a catchy way of describing the variety of devices connected through the Internet. This includes webcams, wearable tech like the Pebble and Android Wear watches, car sensors, appliances, and even rudimentary robots. With the Internet of Things (IoT), you can manipulate them from the web. In this course, Michael Lehman shows how to create "things" and build companion apps to monitor and record their activities from Android devices. Learn what's inside a thing, how local communications technologies such as Bluetooth enable app-to-device communications, how to control devices using an Android Wear watch, and how you can create your own things with hardware like the Arduino and Wunderbar. Michael also shows how to use IFTTT services to control things on Android, and muses on the future of IoT. Along the way, you'll gain experience with real-world IoT projects, like a mini weather station and a home lighting system.
Topics include:
Exploring the Internet of Things
Understanding sensors and effectors
Connecting inputs and outputs
Connecting to devices via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
Creating Bluetooth apps using Android
Creating your own things with programmable hardware
Using IFTTT to program things
Exploring the trends in things
Download Here:
File 1
File 2
File 3
Exercise Files
Password Zip
Errors? unzip with 7Zip