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Linux Foundation

Building an IoT-class Device - Design, Planning, and Implementation

Linux Foundation via YouTube

Overview

Learn how to design, plan, and create a basic IoT device in this 34-minute tutorial from the Linux Foundation. Explore the high-level architecture and dive into practical aspects such as hardware and software component selection, secure design, and handling sensitive data. Follow a working methodology and step-by-step guide to build a foundation for further customization and development. Discover the process of choosing appropriate hardware and distribution, configuring the distro, designing the application, and integrating sensors and actuators. Examine a practical example that addresses pain points, software updates, extra security measures, and interoperability. Gain insights from Igor Stoppa, a software engineer at Intel with extensive experience in IoT devices, test automation, and system software development.

Syllabus

Intro
Summary
loT devices are not born equal
The unit we want to build
Choosing HW and Distro
Why this approach?
When does this make sense?
Distro selection
Distro configuration - 1
Distro configuration - 2
Designing the Application
Sensors/Actuators Integration
Practical Example configure
Practical Example - Pain Points
Practical Example - SW Updater
Practical Example - Extra Security
Practical Example - Interoperability

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