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How to perform secondary processor over-the-air updates with FreeRTOS
Many embedded architectures include a connectivity processor connected to one or more secondary processors that perform business logic. The ability to perform secondary processor over-the-air (OTA) updates is just as critical as updating the connectivity processor. This is because it allows for low-cost patching of bugs and security vulnerabilities as well as delivering new features […]
Implement a Connected Building with Amazon Alexa and AWS IoT
This post covers the use case of an organization creating voice-enabled features for its customers. The example use case is building a smart hotel environment that allows hotel guests and employees to use voice commands to control devices within hotel rooms. Throughout this post, we focus on the integration between Amazon Alexa, Amazon API Gateway, […]
Asset Maintenance with AWS IoT services – Predict and respond to potential failures before they impact your business
AWS IoT customers manage a large number of industrial assets which send sensor data to the cloud. The smooth operation of these assets is critical to the productivity of their plants, since any equipment breakdown can lead to unexpected downtime and require expensive recovery maintenance. The ability to predict such failures and respond to them […]
Collecting, organizing, monitoring, and analyzing industrial data at scale using AWS IoT SiteWise (Part 3)
Post by Asim Kumar Sasmal, Senior Data Architect in the IoT Global Specialty Practice of AWS Professional Services and Saras Kaul, Senior Product Manager of AWS IoT SiteWise. [Before reading this post, read Part 1 and Part 2 in the series.] In Part 1 of this series, you learned how to model and ingest data from industrial […]
Collecting, organizing, monitoring, and analyzing industrial data at scale using AWS IoT SiteWise (Part 2)
Post by Asim Kumar Sasmal, Senior Data Architect in the IoT Global Specialty Practice of AWS Professional Services and Sourav Chakraborty, Senior Product Manager of AWS IoT SiteWise. [Before reading this post, read Part 1 in the series.] In Part 1 of this series, you learned how to model and ingest data from industrial sites in a […]
Collecting, organizing, monitoring, and analyzing industrial data at scale using AWS IoT SiteWise (Part 1)
Post by Saras Kaul, Senior Product Manager of IoT SiteWise, Asim Kumar Sasmal, Senior Data Architect, and Mark Gilbert, Senior Consultant in the IoT Global Specialty Practice of AWS Professional Services. Industrial customers have been looking for a secure, cost-effective, and reliable field-to-cloud solution that does the following: Ingests all their data from hundreds of industrial sites that […]
Training the Amazon SageMaker object detection model and running it on AWS IoT Greengrass – Part 2 of 3: Training a custom object detection model
Post by Angela Wang and Tanner McRae, Engineers on the AWS Solutions Architecture R&D and Innovation team This post is the second in a series on how to build and deploy a custom object detection model to the edge using Amazon SageMaker and AWS IoT Greengrass. In part 1 of this series, we walked through the training […]
Route data directly from IoT Core to your web services
In this blog post, we will explain how you can use AWS IoT Core Rules Engine’s HTTP action to send data directly to your existing HTTPS endpoint without writing additional code or making changes to published code. With this feature, you can integrate AWS IoT with your own web services without additional latency and complexity […]
Getting Aggregate Information of Devices with AWS IoT Device Management Fleet Indexing
AWS IoT Device Management Fleet Indexing has launched three APIs for getting aggregate information of devices: GetStatistics, GetPercentiles and GetCardinality. With these APIs, you can quickly answer questions like: What’s the percentage of the devices connecting to AWS IoT? What’s the maximum, minimum and average of device battery level? How many OS versions are present? […]
Support for Secure Elements in FreeRTOS
Secure elements represent a category of devices intended to enhance security in connected devices. For microcontroller (MCU)–based devices, secure elements provide tamper-resistant storage of private keys and certificates, and offloading of cryptographic functions from the host microcontroller. You can now leverage two new qualifications that include support for secure elements within Amazon FreeRTOS. These qualifications […]