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Published inFeb 2024
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Renaldi Gondosubroto
Renaldi Gondosubroto
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Renaldi Gondosubroto

Renaldi Gondosubroto is an accomplished software engineer and developer advocate in the tech community. With a wealth of experience in developing proprietary and open-source solutions, he has made significant contributions to numerous organizations and communities. Currently, he holds all 12 AWS certifications, along with 20 Microsoft Azure certifications. He has a Bachelor of Science in Computing and Software Systems from the University of Melbourne and a Master of Science in Computer Science from Columbia University. Outside of the industry, he is active in the academic community, with his research focused on IoT and Artificial Intelligence. Having spoken at over 40 events, conferences, and workshops, he has been an international speaker for the past six years, sharing his experiences and projects. He aims to build open-source solutions and deliver content that can help people achieve more value in what they do and promote best practices for practitioners.
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In this chapter, we learned what IoT is, how we utilize it in our everyday lives despite it not being the massive presence it is in large industries, and what the four pillars that constitute it are. We then set up our development environment, laying the foundation for the rest of the book. This involved configuring the ESP32 development and GitHub environments and introducing a simple IoT demo to familiarize you with the hardware and workflows we’ll be using throughout the book.

This chapter focused on selecting IoT hardware, covering considerations for different types and the trade-offs involved to ensure you choose the best option for your specific use case. We then discussed how to design a simple IoT system diagram, which will be the foundation for our more complex designs in the coming chapters, and how to connect smart objects to create the smart ecosystem that constitutes the IoT.

The hands-on experience was further enhanced by building a mini weather station in this chapter, allowing you to put the theory and skills you picked up thus far into practice and getting you more comfortable with working with IoT projects.

In the next chapter, we will be looking at the fundamentals of designing IoT networks and what to consider when doing so. This will build further on our skills for designing diagrams and making appropriate design factor decisions based on our use case.

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Renaldi Gondosubroto

Renaldi Gondosubroto is an accomplished software engineer and developer advocate in the tech community. With a wealth of experience in developing proprietary and open-source solutions, he has made significant contributions to numerous organizations and communities. Currently, he holds all 12 AWS certifications, along with 20 Microsoft Azure certifications. He has a Bachelor of Science in Computing and Software Systems from the University of Melbourne and a Master of Science in Computer Science from Columbia University. Outside of the industry, he is active in the academic community, with his research focused on IoT and Artificial Intelligence. Having spoken at over 40 events, conferences, and workshops, he has been an international speaker for the past six years, sharing his experiences and projects. He aims to build open-source solutions and deliver content that can help people achieve more value in what they do and promote best practices for practitioners.
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