An Introduction to Oracle Internet of Things by Kashif Manzoor
April 7, 2018 Leave a comment
Internet of Things (IOT) is the internetworking of physical devices, vehicles (also referred to as “connected devices” and “smart devices“), buildings, and other items-embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and network connectivity that enable these objects to collect and exchange data.(source Wikipedia).
If you have not watched movie I.T, must watch it today and you will get to the feelings of Smart-Home concept and how heavily used IOT is showing in the movie.
Oracle is also offering namely Oracle Internet of Things (IoT) Cloud Service product as a part of Platform as a Service (PaaS) category that enables customers to connect devices to the IOT cloud, analyze data and alert messages from devices in real time to make critical business decisions and this can be integrated back to any other application through web services, or with other Oracle Cloud Services, such as Oracle Business Intelligence Cloud Service, etc.
Started exploring IOT so this is 1st post on voyage to connect “things” with “Internet”, started from official documentation of Oracle Internet of Things and flow of the overall IOT is as below:
Typical Workflow for Using Oracle IoT Cloud Service
- Register the device models that are implemented by your devices.
- Create an IoT application.
- Register device
- Configure device to connect to Oracle IoT Cloud Service server.
- Activate previously registered gateway device
- Develop device software using Oracle IoT Cloud Service Client Software
- Develop enterprise applications that use the Oracle IoT Cloud Service REST API
Overall representation or architecture of IOT is as per below image. Read the complete article here.
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