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OverviewDiscover which ARTIK modules to use for various applications, and how to produce code for them. This book goes beyond the information previously available online, efficiently guiding developers from initial setup of their development environment to product development and prototyping in no time. Beginners will find helpful background insights into foundation technology and useful reference information is included for more advanced developers. Samsung's announcement of the new ARTIK modules for IoT has generated tremendous interest in the developer market for wearable and other consumer or industrial devices. This book provides the perfect tutorial-based introduction to the ARTIK family of “Systems on Modules,” which integrate powerful microprocessors, memory, wireless connectivity, and enhanced security on to very small form factor boards. With Beginning Samsung ARTIK as your guide, take the next steps to creating great solutions with an ARTIK. What You'll Learn Use terminal emulators to access the command line and talk to the device Establish Wi-Fi connectivity with a wireless network Upgrade the operating system and install additional software Bring up Eclipse IDE and create a cross-compiler toolchain on Mac OS X Cross-compile for the ARM processors in the ARTIK modules using Arduino IDE with libArduino to C Use C to access the ARTIK hardware via a file based API Use Node.js and Python inside the ARTIK module Integrate applications with the Samsung SAMI data aggregation hub Use Temboo to generate IoT software solutions that can be downloaded and compiled natively inside the ARTIK Debug applications with software and hardware probes Who This Book Is For Moderately experienced developers wanting to understand ARTIK and how to interact with it from within their own apps or web services. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cliff WoottonPublisher: APress Imprint: APress Edition: 1st ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 5.971kg ISBN: 9781484219515ISBN 10: 1484219511 Pages: 355 Publication Date: 18 May 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Getting Started Chapter 2: Welcome to the Internet of Things Chapter 3: Hello ARTIK Chapter 4: Understanding Security Chapter 5: Your Development Kit Chapter 6: Getting Your Hardware Together Chapter 7: Setting up a Terminal Emulator Chapter 8: Talking to Your ARTIK Chapter 9: Network Configuration Chapter 10: Configuring and Upgrading Chapter 11: Programming Your ARTIK Chapter 12: Using Eclipse IDE Chapter 13: Using Arduino IDE Chapter 14: Using the Command Line Chapter 15: Programming in C Language Chapter 16: Programming with Node.js Chapter 17: Programming with Python Chapter 18: Integrating with SAMI Chapter 19: Integrating with Temboo Chapter 20: Debugging Your Application Chapter 21: Deploying Your Application Chapter 22: Next StepsReviewsAuthor Information"Cliff Wootton is a former Interactive TV systems architect at the BBC. The ""InteractiveNews Loops"" service developed there was nominated for a BAFTA and won a RoyalTelevision Society Award for Technical Innovation. Previously invited as a guest speakeron pre-processing for video compression at the Apple WWDC developer conference inSan Francisco and a former speaker on Interactive TV systems at the NationalAssociation of Broadcasters conference in Las Vegas.Previously taught post graduate MA students about real-world computing, multimedia,video compression, metadata and how to leverage artistic creativity through the use ofengineering and developer tools to build art installations.Current project work includes advanced web based user interface developmenttechnologies, ePublishing tools, web-to-print systems and working as a consultantengineer on R&D projectsstudying the deployment of next generation interactive TVsystems based on open standards. Pro-bono work includes MPEG, ePublishingmetadata and Cloud storage standards working groups." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |