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Published inJun 2017
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ISBN-139781787289246
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Francesco Azzola
Francesco Azzola
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Francesco Azzola

Francesco Azzola is an electronic engineer with over 15 years of experience in computer programming and JEE architecture. He is SCEA certified (Sun Certified Enterprise Architect), SCWCD, and SCJP. He is an Android and IoT enthusiast. He loves creating IoT projects using Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Android, and other platforms. He is interested in the convergence between IoT and mobile applications. Previously, he worked in the mobile development field for several years. He has created a blog called survivingwithandroid,where he shares posts about coding in Android and IoT projects.
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At the end of this chapter, you have gained the knowledge about MQTT protocol. We have explored how to build a complex IoT system that uses heterogeneous components. We have explored how to build a remote weather station that acquires data remotely and send it through MQTT to Android Things board. Using this project, we have covered an important topic related to M2M. In the next chapter, we will explore how to use Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) to control servo motor using Android Things and how to acquire images using cameras.

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Published in: Jun 2017Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781787289246

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Francesco Azzola

Francesco Azzola is an electronic engineer with over 15 years of experience in computer programming and JEE architecture. He is SCEA certified (Sun Certified Enterprise Architect), SCWCD, and SCJP. He is an Android and IoT enthusiast. He loves creating IoT projects using Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Android, and other platforms. He is interested in the convergence between IoT and mobile applications. Previously, he worked in the mobile development field for several years. He has created a blog called survivingwithandroid,where he shares posts about coding in Android and IoT projects.
Read more about Francesco Azzola