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Published inSep 2016
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Marco Schwartz
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Marco Schwartz

Marco Schwartz is an electrical engineer, entrepreneur, and blogger. He has a master's degree in electrical engineering and computer science from Supélec, France, and a master's degree in micro engineering from the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland. He has more than five years' experience working in the domain of electrical engineering. Marco's interests center around electronics, home automation, the Arduino and Raspberry Pi platforms, open source hardware projects, and 3D printing. He has several websites about the Arduino, including the Open Home Automation website, which is dedicated to building home automation systems using open source hardware. Marco has written another book on home automation and the Arduino, called Home Automation With Arduino: Automate Your Home Using Open-source Hardware. He has also written a book on how to build Internet of Things projects with the Arduino, called Internet of Things with the Arduino Yun, by Packt Publishing.
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Controlling your robot from anywhere


To end this chapter and this book, we are going to integrate our mobile robot into the Internet of Things, and learn how to control it from anywhere in the world. We'll learn how to call the function we defined earlier from anywhere in the world, and then how to control the robot using a cloud dashboard.

Getting ready

For this final recipe, you just need to have followed all the previous recipes in the chapter.

How to do it...

As the code for this recipe is really similar to the code from previous recipes, I will only highlight the main differences here. You can, of course, refer to the GitHub repository of the book for more details.

You need to include the following libraries:

#include <SPI.h>
#include <WiFi101.h>
#include <PubSubClient.h>
#include <aREST.h>

Then, an important point here is to define a unique ID for the robot:

char* device_id = "40ep12';

This will basically identify your robot on the aREST cloud. Then, inside the loop...

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Marco Schwartz

Marco Schwartz is an electrical engineer, entrepreneur, and blogger. He has a master's degree in electrical engineering and computer science from Supélec, France, and a master's degree in micro engineering from the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland. He has more than five years' experience working in the domain of electrical engineering. Marco's interests center around electronics, home automation, the Arduino and Raspberry Pi platforms, open source hardware projects, and 3D printing. He has several websites about the Arduino, including the Open Home Automation website, which is dedicated to building home automation systems using open source hardware. Marco has written another book on home automation and the Arduino, called Home Automation With Arduino: Automate Your Home Using Open-source Hardware. He has also written a book on how to build Internet of Things projects with the Arduino, called Internet of Things with the Arduino Yun, by Packt Publishing.
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