How to Prototype IoT Hardware with IoTivity on GNU/Linux
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the practical application of IoTivity, an open source software framework for seamless device-to-device connectivity in the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. Dive into a detailed explanation of minimal C++ examples to create your own DIY IoT device from scratch. Focus on implementing IoTivity on a generic GNU/Linux system, with demonstrations on Tizen or Yocto-based systems (AGL, GENIVI, and more) using various hardware platforms such as RaspberryPi, MinnowBoard, and ARTIK. Gain insights from Phil Coval, a FLOSS enthusiast and member of Samsung Open Source Group, as he shares his expertise in free software, open hardware, Tizen, and IoTivity. Learn how to prototype IoT hardware and stay connected with the IoTivity community for ongoing support and collaboration.
Syllabus
How to Prototype an IoT Hardware with IoTivity on GNU/Linux
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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