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Master IoT with Favoriot Academy – Get Certified, Get Ahead!

February 25th, 2025 Posted by BLOG, HOW-TO, Internet of Things, IOT PLATFORM, Training 0 thoughts on “Master IoT with Favoriot Academy – Get Certified, Get Ahead!”

Favoriot Academy is a training centre under FAVORIOT dedicated to training IoT professionals. It provides structured courses and hands-on training on the FAVORIOT IoT platform, equipping individuals and organizations with the necessary skills to develop and deploy IoT solutions.

Key Features of Favoriot Academy:

  • IoT Training Programs – Covers beginner to advanced levels, including IoT fundamentals, sensor integration, data analytics, and the FAVORIOT IoT Platform.
  • Hands-on Workshops – Practical, project-based learning to help participants gain real-world IoT experience.
  • IoT Certification by FAVORIOT – Offers industry-recognized certifications for IoT practitioners.
  • University & Industry Collaboration – Works with academic institutions and businesses to support IoT education and research.
  • Custom IoT Training – Tailored training sessions for enterprises, universities, and professionals based on specific IoT needs.

It aims to bridge the IoT knowledge gap, preparing students, engineers, and businesses to harness the power of IoT for smart solutions.

For more details, visit: FAVORIOT IoT Training.

MQTT vs HTTP Protocol: Part-2

February 5th, 2025 Posted by BLOG, Internet of Things, IOT PLATFORM 0 thoughts on “MQTT vs HTTP Protocol: Part-2”

Today, we’re diving deeper into comparing two commonly used communication protocols in IoT and the internet: MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) and HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol). Both protocols have distinct use cases; understanding their differences is crucial for selecting the right one for IoT applications.

1. MQTT Protocol

MQTT is a lightweight, efficient protocol designed for low-bandwidth environments, making it ideal for IoT devices.

How MQTT Works

  • Publisher-Subscriber Model: MQTT relies on a broker-based architecture.
  • Publisher: Sends data (topics) to a central broker.
  • Broker: Acts as the middleman that forwards the data to subscribers who have requested that topic.
  • Subscriber: Receives the data they subscribed to via the broker.

Key Characteristics of MQTT

  • Lightweight and low complexity.
  • It is ideal for constrained devices with limited resources.
  • Suited for real-time data delivery with minimal delays.

Examples of MQTT Applications

  1. Connected Appliances: Smart refrigerators and ovens sharing operational data.
  2. Smart Home Security Systems: Cameras and motion sensors communicate alerts in real-time.
  3. Autonomous Farming Equipment: Sensors monitoring soil and weather conditions.
  4. Wearable Health Monitors: Heart rate and activity trackers syncing data to a smartphone.
  5. Wireless Inventory Trackers: RFID and IoT tags tracking inventory in warehouses.
  6. Shipping and Logistics: Containers with IoT sensors send location and condition updates.

2. HTTP Protocol

HTTP is a robust and widely used protocol designed for document delivery over the Internet.

How HTTP Works

  • Request-Response Model:
  • HTTP Client: Sends a request to the server (e.g., to load a webpage or retrieve data).
  • HTTP Server: Processes the request and sends back the response.

Key Characteristics of HTTP

  • Designed for transferring web-based documents, such as HTML files, images, and query results.
  • It works well for applications where low latency isn’t critical.
  • It is more complex compared to MQTT, with higher bandwidth usage.

Examples of HTTP Applications

  1. Delivering large files, such as documents, images, and videos.
  2. Retrieving query results for web applications.
  3. Providing data for APIs in cloud-based services.

Comparing MQTT and HTTP

Let’s break down the main differences:

  • Architecture: MQTT uses a broker for communication, while HTTP relies on a direct request-response model.
  • Complexity: MQTT is lightweight and less complex, making it ideal for IoT devices. HTTP is more resource-intensive.
  • Use Cases: MQTT is used for real-time, continuous communication in IoT systems. HTTP is better suited for traditional web applications and file transfers.

Choosing the Right Protocol

  1. Use MQTT when:
  • You need real-time data transfer.
  • Devices operate in low-bandwidth or resource-constrained environments.
  • Applications involve frequent updates, like monitoring temperature or location.
  1. Use HTTP when:
  • You need to deliver documents or large files.
  • Data isn’t time-sensitive.
  • The system supports higher bandwidth and can handle more complex communication.

Key Takeaway

Both protocols are valuable, but their application depends on the use case:

  • MQTT is lightweight and efficient, designed for IoT systems needing real-time updates.
  • HTTP is robust and versatile, ideal for traditional web applications.

Discussion Question: Based on this comparison, which protocol would you choose for a smart agriculture system, and why? Let’s discuss your thoughts!

Favoriot Launches Strategic Collaboration with Educational Institutions to Equip Students with Industry-Ready IoT Skills

February 3rd, 2025 Posted by BLOG, Internet of Things, IOT PLATFORM, Press Release 0 thoughts on “Favoriot Launches Strategic Collaboration with Educational Institutions to Equip Students with Industry-Ready IoT Skills”

Selangor, Malaysia – February 3, 2025 — Favoriot, a leading IoT platform provider, is proud to announce its latest Favoriot Partner Network (FPN) initiative to transform the landscape of IoT education through strategic collaborations with educational institutions. This collaboration bridges the gap between academic knowledge and industry demands by equipping students with practical IoT skills and industry-recognised certifications.

Empowering Students Through Two Key Approaches:

  1. Embedding Favoriot IoT Platform into IoT Courses and Labs
    Educational institutions can directly integrate Favoriot’s IoT content into their courses, syllabi, and laboratory environments. This approach enables students to gain hands-on experience with real-world IoT platforms, fostering practical skills in device management, data analysis, and system integration. Upon completing these IoT courses, students will be awarded the Favoriot Certificate, co-endorsed by both Favoriot and the respective institution, enhancing their employability in the IoT industry.
  2. Short-Term IoT Training Conducted by Certified Lecturers
    In addition to curriculum integration, Favoriot offers specialised 2-3 day IoT training programmes conducted by university lecturers. To ensure high-quality training, these lecturers must pass the Favoriot Certificate Examination to become certified trainers. This certification process guarantees that students receive instruction from knowledgeable educators who are well-versed in the latest IoT technologies. Students who complete these intensive training sessions will also receive the Favoriot Certificate, recognised by industry players.

Quality Assurance Through Certified Educators
Favoriot maintains stringent quality control measures by requiring that only lecturers who have successfully obtained the Favoriot Professional Certification are eligible to teach IoT courses or conduct training sessions. This ensures consistent, high-quality instruction across all partner institutions.

A Commitment to Industry-Ready Talent Development
Our collaboration with educational institutions is part of Favoriot’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of IoT professionals,” said Dr. Mazlan Abbas, CEO of Favoriot. “By embedding our platform into academic environments and empowering educators through certification, we are creating a robust pipeline of talent equipped to meet the evolving demands of the IoT industry.

About Favoriot:
Favoriot is a leading IoT platform company dedicated to simplifying the development of IoT applications through secure, scalable, and user-friendly solutions. With a strong focus on education, smart cities, and industrial IoT, Favoriot is at the forefront of driving digital transformation across various sectors.

For more information about this initiative or to explore partnership opportunities, please visit www.favoriot.com or contact info@favoriot.com.

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