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Page 1: How to build your own weather station using IoT and Azure cloud

How to build your own weather station using IoT and Azure cloud

Bhakthi LiyanageCode Camp NYC 201608 October 2016

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The Big Data Bang

The “Internet of Things” is exploding and is made up of billions of “smart” devices—from miniscule chips to mammoth machines—that use wireless technology to talk to each other (and to us).

Our IoT world is growing at a breathtaking pace, from 2 billion objects in 2006 to a projected 200 billion by 2020.1 That will be around 26 smart objects for every human being on Earth!

1IDC, Intel, United Nations

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What is IoT

Simply put, this is the concept of basically connecting any device with an on and off switch to the Internet (and/or to each other). This includes everything from cell phones, coffee makers, washing machines, headphones, lamps, wearable devices and almost anything else you can think of

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The Trillian dollar MarketThe ‘Internet of Things’ will generate $14.4 trillion of value over the next decade1.

There will be 40 times more devices than people on the Internet in 20202.

IDC estimates there will be approximately 212 billion things globally by the end of 2020.

1 read.bi/1yDOQQ32 http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS24366813

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The Past

ATMsThese ubiquitous money dispensers went online for the first time way back in 1974.

The Birth of the Web

Computers and modems had been

around for years, but only until the World Wide Web made its debut in 1991 were

they united to revolutionize

computing and communications.

Smart MetersThe first power

meters to communicate

remotely with the grid were installed in the

early 2000s.

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The Present

The HAPIfork is an electronic fork that helps you monitor and track your eating habits. It also alerts you with the help of indicator lights and gentlevibrations when you are eating too fast.

Canary is a complete securitysystem packed into a single, device. It adapts to your home over time and sends intelligent notifications with HD video directly to your smartphone.

BigBelly alerts when it needs to be emptied so smarter collection decisions can be made.

A reflective mirror withprogrammable applications and digital display for the home, office and public environments (hotels, hospitals, retail shops).

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The Future

Man-Machine Mind MeldIoT devices are now able to collect data on the human body, but new research is testing our ability to control machines—and even each other—with our minds

We, RobotsIn the future, connected robots

will have the ability to learn from each other and work in teams to

increase efficiency and solve scientific problems.

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Microsoft Cloud offer for IoT

Remotemonitoring

Predictivemaintenan

ce

Asset management

Azure IoT SuiteAzure services (IoT and others)

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Event Hub

Storage blobs DocumentDB

Web/Mobile App

Stream Analytics

Azure Active Directory

IoT Hub Web Jobs

Power BI

Logic Apps

Back end systems and processes

Devices

C# simulator

Azure IoT Suite Remote Monitoring solution

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Tailor Azure IoT Suite to your needs using preconfigured solutions

Finish with your Internet of Things applicationStart quickly with preconfigured solutions

Modify existing rules and alerts

Fine-tuned to specific assets and processes

Integrate with back-end systems

Highly visual for your real-time operational data

Get started in minutes

Add your devices and begin tailor to your needs

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Demo and Q&A

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Connecting the Dots….

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Technology Stack Arduino UNO + Sensors Raspberry Pi 2 B Windows Azure Streaming Analytics Windows Azure IoT hub Windows Azure Websites Node.js C#

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References• Blog article: http://aka.ms/azureiotdevintro• Azure IoT dev center: http://aka.ms/azureiotdev• GitHub repo: http://github.com/azure/azure-iot-sdks• Re-visit Build on Channel 9.• Continue your education at Microsoft Virtual Academy online.• End-to-end sample solution at www.risingskyline.com