Internet of Things Projects with ESP32 - Agus Kurniawan

Internet of Things Projects with ESP32

By Agus Kurniawan

  • Release Date: 2019-03-30
  • Genre: Network

Description

Create and program Internet of Things projects using the Espressif ESP32.

Key Features
Getting to know the all new powerful EPS32 boards and build interesting Internet of Things projectsConfigure your ESP32 to the cloud technologies and explore the networkable modules that will be utilised in your IoT projectsA step-by-step guide that teaches you the basic to advanced IoT concepts with ESP32
Book Description

ESP32 is a low-cost MCU with integrated Wi-Fi and BLE. Various modules and development boards-based on ESP32 are available for building IoT applications easily. Wi-Fi and BLE are a common network stack in the Internet of Things application. These network modules can leverage your business and projects needs for cost-effective benefits.

This book will serve as a fundamental guide for developing an ESP32 program. We will start with GPIO programming involving some sensor devices. Then we will study ESP32 development by building a number of IoT projects, such as weather stations, sensor loggers, smart homes, Wi-Fi cams and Wi-Fi wardriving. Lastly, we will enable ESP32 boards to execute interactions with mobile applications and cloud servers such as AWS.

By the end of this book, you will be up and running with various IoT project-based ESP32 chip.

What you will learn
Understand how to build a sensor monitoring loggerCreate a weather station to sense temperature and humidity using ESP32Build your own W-iFi wardriving with ESP32. Use BLE to make interactions between ESP32 and AndroidUnderstand how to create connections to interact between ESP32 and mobile applicationsLearn how to interact between ESP32 boards and cloud serversBuild an IoT Application-based ESP32 board
Who this book is for

This book is for those who want to build a powerful and inexpensive IoT projects using the ESP32.Also for those who are new to IoT, or those who already have experience with other platforms such as Arduino, ESP8266, and Raspberry Pi.

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