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Charles Bell

Windows 10 for the Internet of Things


1st ed. 2016. xxviii, 467 S. 8 SW-Abb., 248 Farbabb. 254 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2016
ISBN: 1-484-22107-9 (1484221079)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-484-22107-5 (9781484221075)

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Manage and control Internet-connected devices from Windows and Raspberry Pi. Master the Windows IoT Core application programming interface and feature set to develop Internet of Things applications on the Raspberry Pi using your Windows and .NET programming skills. Windows 10 for the Internet of Things presents a set of example projects covering a wide range of techniques designed specifically to jump start your own Internet of Things creativity. You´ll learn everything you need to know about Windows IoT Core in order to develop Windows and IoT applications that run on the Pi.
Microsoft´s release of Windows IoT Core is groundbreaking in how it makes the Raspberry Pi and Internet of Things programming accessible to Windows developers. Now it´s possible to develop for the Raspberry Pi using native Windows and all the related programming skills that Windows programmers have learned from developing desktop and mobile applications. Windows 10 becomes a gateway by which many can experience hardware and Internet of Things development who may never have had the opportunity otherwise.
However, even savvy Windows programmers require help to get started with hardware development. This book, Windows 10 for the Internet of Things , provides just the help you need to get started in putting your Windows skills to use in a burgeoning new world of development for small devices that are ubiquitously connected to the Internet.
What You Will Learn

Learn Windows 10 on the Raspberry Pi
Read sensor data and control actuators

Connect to and transmit data into the cloud

Remotely control your devices from any web browser

Develop IOT applications under Windows using C sharp and Python

Store your IOT data in a database for later analysis
Who This Book Is For
Windows 10 for the Internet of Things is for developers and enthusiasts wanting to take their skills in Windows development and jump on board one of the largest and fastest growing trends to hit the technology world in years - that of connecting everyday devices to the Internet. This book shows how to develop for Microsoft´s operating-system for devices, Windows 10 IoT Core. Readers learn to develop in C sharp and Python using Visual Studio, for deployment on devices such as the Raspberry Pi and the Ardunio.
1. What is the Internet of Things? 2. Introducing the Windows 10 IoT Core
3. Introducing the Raspberry Pi

4. Developing IoT Solutions with Windows 10

5. Windows 10 IOT Development with C++

6. Windows 10 IOT Development with C sharp

7. Windows 10 IOT Development with Python
8. Electronics for Beginners

9. The Adafruit Microsoft IOT Pack for Raspberry Pi

10. Project 1: Building an LED Power Meter

11. Project 2: Measuring Light

12. Project 3: Using Weather Sensors

13. Project 4: Using MySQL to Store Data
14. Project 5: Using a Web Server to Control Hardware

15. Project 6: Windows IOT and Arduino

16. Azure IOT Solutions: Cloud Services

17. Where to go from here?

18. Appendix: Hardware Sources
Charles Bell conducts research in emerging technologies. He is a member of the Oracle MySQL Development team and is the team lead for the MySQL Utilities team. He lives in a small town in rural Virginia with his loving wife. He received his Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2005. Dr. Bell is an expert in the database field and has extensive knowledge and experience in software development and systems engineering. His research interests include 3D printers, microcontrollers, three-dimensional printing, database systems, software engineering, and sensor networks. He spends his limited free time as a practicing Maker focusing on microcontroller projects and refinement of three-dimensional printers. Dr. Bell maintains a blog on his research projects and many other interests.