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Learn Internet of Things with ESP8266 & ESP32 using MQTT & Cloud
Introduction to Internet of Things (IoT)
Introduction to IoT (10:51)
Everything Is Connected (3:44)
How does it work? (3:30)
How does it work? (2) (4:51)
Components Of IoT (8:18)
Introduction to Arduino IDE (4:58)
Integration of ESP8266 with Sensors
Controlling LED by using ESP8266 (6:50)
Temperature and Humidity sensor with ESP8266 (10:55)
Servo motor with ESP8266 (7:54)
RFID with ESP8266 (9:34)
Thingspeak
Introduction to Thingspeak (5:38)
Sending Data of DHT11 to Thingspeak (13:15)
Thingspeak-plot (7:39)
Read Channel to trigger Email (9:10)
Firebase
Introduction to Firebase (3:01)
Controlling LED with Firebase (6:50)
Sending Data of DHT11 to Firebase (9:51)
Introduction To MIT app (11:45)
Let's Create Our First app (13:17)
Data From Firebase To MIT app (10:06)
IBM Watson and Node red
Sending data from DHT11 to IBM Cloud (21:29)
Node-red: Deployment of Application (6:34)
Node-red: Connection with Internet of Things Platform (5:14)
Node-red: Working with Flow Editor (6:01)
Node-red: Communication with Internet of Things platform (8:35)
Node-red: Creation of Dashboard (7:31)
Nodered Setup on Local host (6:50)
Working with Node-red and MQTT Broker (18:58)
Google Assistant and ESP8266
Controlling LED with Google Assistant (18:00)
Introduction of ESP32
Controlling LED with ESP32 (9:06)
Temperature and Humidity sensor with ESP8266 (7:11)
Sending Data of DHT11 to Firebase (17:04)
Introduction to Thingspeak (11:17)
Sending Data of DHT11 to Thingspeak (9:28)
Data From Firebase To MIT app
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