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FAVORIOT IoT Workshop at UniSZA

October 20th, 2017 Posted by IOT PLATFORM 0 thoughts on “FAVORIOT IoT Workshop at UniSZA”

MyDuino.com conducted another IoT Workshop with hands-on using FAVORIOTPlatform (Oct. 20-21, 2017). The 2-day workshop is conducted at UniSZA Besut Campus.

FAVORIOT also offered very affordable rates (as low as RM 100 per year) for a Beginner who wanted to use an IoT middleware to connect their sensors. This platform will allow users to develop IoT prototype in a very short time.

MyDuino can also offer the FAVORIOT IoT workshop at customer’s premises.

Below Photos are courtesy of MyDuino.com

This is our effort to increase more IoT talents in Malaysia. Our training partners have been aggressively conducted several workshops nationwide. For those that feel can start doing their hands-on independently can check the full documentation at Favoriot’s website.

Contents of the Workshop

Getting Started with Favoriot IOT Platform:
1. Getting Started with Favoriot Platform.
2. Understand Favoriot Hierarchy and JSON Data Format.
3. Create Project, Application, Group and Device.
4. Favoriot REST API & MQTT.
5. REST API Testing with Postman.
6. Create Graph on Favoriot.
7. Create Email & SMS Rules on Favoriot.

Getting Started with NodeMCU:
1. Getting Started with NodeMCU.
2. Install CP2102 USB Driver.
3. Install ESP8266 Library.
4. Read Humidity & Temperature Sensor.
5. Setting Up WiFi Connection.
6. Create JSON Data Format.
7. Update DHT11 to Favoriot Data Stream using REST API.

Integration of Favoriot MQTT, MQTT Client and NodeMCU:
1. What is MQTT.
2. Understanding Favoriot MQTT Protocol.
3. MQTT Testing with MQTT.fx on Desktop.
4. MQTT Testing with IoT MQTT Dashboard on Android.
5. Install MQTT Library on NodeMCU.
6. Setting Favoriot MQTT Protocol on NodeMCU.
7. Update DHT11 to Favoriot Data Stream using MQTT.
8. Control LEDs with MQTT Client App.

Below are some interesting IoT projects that students can develop further:

Taylor’s University IoT Projects Using FAVORIOT

October 18th, 2017 Posted by IOT PLATFORM 0 thoughts on “Taylor’s University IoT Projects Using FAVORIOT”

Taylor’s University has improved its standing among universities in Asia by 29 places to break into the top 150 position, as announced by QS Asia University Rankings today. Taylor’s is also listed in the top 1 percent of universities in Asia, an outstanding achievement and an important milestone for the University.

Dr. Mohsen Nabipoor (Programme Director – Electric & Electronic Engineering) from School of Engineering shared his IoT Projects using FAVORIOT platform.

(1) An IOT Tyre Management system.

Photo Credit – Unsplash

The device reads truck’s ID as well as individual tyres’ pressure and tread depth and uploads them to the FAVORIOT cloud. An Android app will read data from the cloud, displays the data and creates proper notifications based on the data.

(2) An IOT breath sensor.

Photo Credit – Unsplash

The device measures human breathing pattern and rate and sends the data to FAVORIOT cloud. The data will be retrieved and processed by the server to diagnose possible respiratory problems.

(3) An IOT Air Conditioning system

Photo Credit – Pixabay

The device measures few parameters such as the electrical power, refrigerant pressure as well as the pressure drop across the filter and sends them to the FAVORIOT cloud. An app will analyze the data and creates proper notifications for maintenance of the unit and filter. It also compares the data with similar units installed elsewhere to provide the comparison results to the user or the manufacturer.

Interesting Articles

Power Monitoring Using FAVORIOT

October 16th, 2017 Posted by HOW-TO, IOT PLATFORM 0 thoughts on “Power Monitoring Using FAVORIOT”

Ahmad Sukri was one of the earliest FAVORIOT Beta Developer. He used the FAVORIOT IoT middleware to connect current sensors to monitor several electrical appliances in his house.

His homemade IoT monitoring set comprised of ACS712 Current Sensor, Arduino UNO and Cytron WiFi Shield. See below some of his pics (courtesy of Ahmad Sukri).

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