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Building Your Own IoT Using Arduino and .NET

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In general, Internet of Things (IoT) boards have limited storage to store your sensor data. We can’t keep the sensor data in local storage. In this chapter, we learn how to publish our sensor data so the data can be consumed by another system. We propose web server, custom server, and cloud server to store your data and the publish it, starting with how to connect your Arduino board to an Internet network and doing sensing and publishing data. Several techniques to communicate with servers are introduced with several communication protocols. We will also learn how to interact between a .NET application and Arduino to communicate over a network.

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Kurniawan, A. (2017). Building Your Own IoT Using Arduino and .NET. In: Arduino Programming with .NET and Sketch. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2659-9_5

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