Creating a product and deviceCreate a product. Access the IoTDA service page and click Access Console. Click the target instance card. Choose Products in the navigation p
Name: ap-system Connection type between IoT cards and APs: Ethernet port AP wired port profile Name: wired1 Working mode of the AP's wired interface: root VLAN of the AP's wired interface: 102 (tagged) Name: wired2 Working mode of the AP's wired interface: endpoint VLAN of the AP...
applications ranging from wireless and cloud-connected systems, edge AI/ML, embedded sense and control, to wired USB connectivity using PSoC™ Industrial/IoT MCUs, AIROC™ Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® connectivity devices, XMC™ Industrial MCUs, and EZ-USB™/EZ-PD™ wired connectivity ...
Record the value of product_id in the response. Create a device in the resource space created in 1.a. Create a product by carrying the app_id and product_id recorded in 1.b and 2.b, respectively. API URL: POST /v5/iot/{project_id}/devices For details, see Create a Device. E...
Businesses often face similar challenges, from improving productivity and creating a positive customer experience to reducing costs and increasing revenue. By turning to Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, organizations across industries can use data to
This code example is written in a way that is generic across multiple devices and platforms. The code example application runs on the Arm® Cortex® core of the MCU device. The functionality of the code example will remain the same on all the supported kits; the application was developed...
The Internet of Things is the network of physical objects that are connected by sensors and software.
This document describes the configurations of WLAN, including WLAN Service Configuration, Radio Resource Management, Roaming, WLAN QoS, WLAN Security, WDS, Mesh, Location, Hotspot 2.0, Dual-Link Cold Backup, N+1 Backup.
IoT devices such as the tracker mentioned in the requirements, can quickly produce massive amounts of data. We're basing our model on the assumption that the provided API allows us to use the data relevant to our purposes. If that isn't the case, a much deeper discussion will be required...
As discussed during the vF2F, here's an example of the device model of the Festo plant as it is used in Oracle's IoT Cloud applications. Device models can be exported and imported from/to the Oracle IoT Cloud. A thing description can be generated from a device model using a converter ...