These applications are part of a series of how-to code sample exercises using the Intel® IoT Developer Kit, Intel® IoT Gateway, Intel® Edison board, cloud platforms, APIs, and other technologies, and are designed for anyone interested in learning IoT development.
A complete list of these Python* code sample titles is provided below, along with their links to instructions and code.
From these exercises, developers will learn how to:
- Connect the Intel® IoT Gateway or Intel® Edison board, computing platforms designed for prototyping and producing IoT computing products.
- Interface with the Arduino 101* (branded Genuino 101* outside the U.S.) IO or Intel® Edison board and sensor repository using MRAA and UPM from the Intel® IoT Developer Kit, a complete hardware and software solution to help developers explore the IoT and implement innovative projects.
- Set up a MQTT-based server using Microsoft Azure*, IBM Bluemix*, Amazon Web Services (AWS)*, different cloud machine to machine messaging services based on the industry standard MQTT protocol.
- Invoke the services of APIs including Twilio* for sending text messages, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) for accessing earthquake data, and Weather Underground* for accessing weather data.
To get started, select any of these titles:
- Access Control
- Air Quality Sensor
- Alarm Clock
- Close Call Reporter
- Color Match Game
- Doorbell
- Earthquake detector
- Equipment activity monitor
- Fire alarm
- Line following robot
- Plant Lighting System
- Range finder scanner
- Robot arm
- Smart Stove Top
- Sound Detector
- Storage unit flood detector
- Watering System
These how-to Intel® IoT Technology code samples are also available in C++ JavaScript* and Java* which can be found in these Intel® Developer Zone blog posts:
- 18 How-To Intel® IoT Technology Code Samples Now Available in C++
- Announcing 18 New How-To Intel® IoT Technology Code Samples in JavaScript*
- 20 How-To Intel® Technology Code Samples Now Available in Java*
For more such intel IoT resources and tools from Intel, please visit the Intel® Developer Zone
Source: https://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2017/03/17/17-how-to-intel-iot-technology-code-samples-now-available-in-python