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There are billions of devices in homes, factories, oil wells, hospitals, cars, and thousands of other places. With the proliferation of devices, you increasingly need solutions to connect them, and collect, store, and analyze device data. AWS IoT provides broad and deep functionality, spanning the edge to the cloud, so you can build IoT solutions for virtually any use case across a wide range of devices.
This course will introduce you to the Internet of Things and then explore Amazon Web Services’ IoT services, and then expert instructors will dive deep into topics such as the device gateway, device management, the device registry, and shadows. They will also discuss security features and implications, core and edge computing capabilities and benefits, and the use of HTTP and MQTT as communications protocols. Lastly, they will discuss the integration of IoT solutions with analytics tools, which will allow you to analyze the IoT data being collected by your fleet of devices.
This course will provide a combination of video-based lectures, demonstrations and hands-on lab exercises, run in your own AWS account, that will allow you to build, deploy and manage your own IoT solution.
- What the Internet of Things is and how it works
- How to deploy IoT devices that are integrated with services such as AWS IoT Core, AWS IoT Device Management, and AWS IoT Analytics
- Use the AWS IoT APIs and SDKs.
- How to collect, process and analyze data from IoT devices in theCloud
- How to use AWS IoT Greengrass to process and analyze data at the edge
Prerequisite
- Prior application development experience
- Experience with the AWS Console
- Recommended: AWS Developer Professional Series (Building on AWS, Deploying on AWS, Optimizing on AWS)
Syllabus
Welcome
- Course Introduction
Week 1
- Introduction to IoT
- Introduction to IoT on AWS
- Introduction to course project
- AWS IoT Core
- IoT Device Registry
Week 2
- Introduction to Rules, Shadows, APIs and SDKs
- IoT Rules
- IoT Device Shadows
- Using the AWS APIs and SDKs with IoT
Week 3
- Communications, security, and compute at the edge
- IoT communications protocols
- Security
- Compute at the edge
- AWS Greengrass
Week 4
- Deeplens and Analytics
- AWS DeepLens
- AWS IoT Analytics
Instructors
Bobbie Atristain
Technical Trainer
Amazon Web Services
Adam Becker
Technical Trainer
Amazon Web Services
Neel Mitra
Solutions Architect
Amazon Web Services
Wes Gruver
Senior Technical Trainer
Amazon Web Services
Allen Goldberg
Curriculum Development Manager
Amazon Web Services
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Permet d’avoir un très bon aperçu en quelques heures de la mise en œuvre d’une chaine d’IoT (des devices aux outils d’analyse de données via des gateways) grâce à des services cloud. Méthode pédagogique variée (vidéos et exercices pratiques).


Permet d’avoir un très bon aperçu en quelques heures de la mise en œuvre d’une chaine d’IoT (des devices aux outils d’analyse de données via des gateways) grâce à des services cloud. Méthode pédagogique variée (vidéos et exercices pratiques).