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Arduino Networking

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Connect your projects to the Web using the Arduino Ethernet library This book is intended for those who want to build their own network-connected projects using the Arduino platform. You will be able to build exciting projects that connect to your local network and the Web. You will need to have some basic experience in electronics and web programming languages. You will also need to know the basics of the Arduino platform as the projects mainly deal with the networking aspects of the Arduino Ethernet shield. Arduino is a powerful electronic prototyping platform used by over one million people around the world. The Arduino Ethernet shield is the perfect addition to the Arduino platform to get it connected to your local network and to the Web in minutes. This book covers several projects you can build using the Arduino Ethernet shield. These projects are organized in three parts. The first part of the book will cover the basics of the Ethernet shield and the Ethernet library, such as how to run an Ethernet client that sends data to a server on your computer. The second part will make the Arduino and Ethernet shield more independent by running a web server on the Arduino board. You will learn how to create, record, and visualize data using Xively service. The last part of the book is dedicated to the topic of the Internet of Things, with projects that connect the Ethernet shield directly to the Web. You will also learn to create an account on Temboo to get access to a wide range of cloud services.

118 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2014

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November 18, 2014
This was a fantastic book. The Arduino is a great micro controller for reading sensors, and displaying data from those sensors, but when you connect it to a network, or the internet, the power of this small tool really begins to shine. This book explains how to send data to the cloud, other computers for additional processing, or pulling down internet data for local display. A must have on any makers shelf!
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