Guide to Getting Started in IoT



IoT is hard and there’s a lot of confusion around it. What is it exactly? Is it something that my business or organization needs to use? What are the use cases? The risks? How do I get started?

You’ll learn what IoT means and how you might be able to use it to build a new organization, to launch a new business line within your existing organization, or to simply improve your internal processes and operations.
This free 94-page guide book will equip you with a solid foundation in the Internet of Things and its accompanying concepts, components, and the technologies that make it all possible.
Here’s what you’ll take away:

Part 1: What is IoT

When you Google “what is IoT,” many of the answers are very technical. However, most people don’t want to nor need to dive into the nitty-gritty of IoT. This chapter provides you with a simple explanation of the Internet of Things, why it matters, and what it means for you.

Part 2: Sensors & Devices

Sensors/devices are a critical piece of the Internet of Things. Your choice of hardware should be based on the needs of your organization and specific IoT application. This chapter covers the most important factors you need to consider when choosing the right device, such as battery life, ability to scale, data processing capabilities, and manufacturing processes to keep in mind.

Part 3: Connectivity

When it comes to connecting the Internet of Things, there are a seemingly overwhelming number of options. Cellular, satellite, WiFi, Bluetooth, RFID, NFC, LPWAN, and Ethernet are just some of the possible ways to connect a sensor or device. Read this chapter for everything you need to know about the IoT connectivity options out there so you make the best choice for your product.

Part 4: Data Processing

Sensors/devices not only collect massive amounts of data, they also pass it up to the cloud for processing. But how is data ingested and transformed to provide valuable insights and automate processes? Learn the basics of data processing in this chapter, including the infamous Cloud and how it works, what you need to know to choose an IoT platform to best process your data, and where machine learning and analytics come into play.

Part 5: User Interfaces and User Experience

For any given IoT system, there needs to be a way to interact with it. When it comes to sensors/devices, connectivity standards, and IoT platforms, there are many options you can pursue depending on your specific application and business needs. User interfaces for IoT are no different. This chapter covers the key considerations for choosing a UI that provides the most value to the end users of your IoT product.

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