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[Tutorial] Using Eniscope, an Energy Monitoring Device and Gravio to Measure and Log your Energy Consumption with MQTT.
Tutorial on how to use Gravio, MQTT, and Eniscope to build a simple Energy reporting and logging system without coding. Connect data points to Line for notifications and writing to a CSV file for logging.
November 1, 2024
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Tutorial: How to Create Your Computer Vision Software Sensors with TensorFlow and Gravio
Step by step guide how to create your own computer vision and AI engine using TensorFlow, Google and Gravio
May 8, 2023
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MQTT Integration Made Easy: A Comprehensive Guide to Publishing and Subscribing with an MQTT Broker
This article is about setting up and using an MQTT broker for integrating devices and applications using the MQTT protocol. The blog provides a step-by-step guide to setting up an MQTT broker and explains how to publish and subscribe to messages with the broker. It also covers the importance of an MQTT broker in the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem and how it enables communication between devices and applications. These include building applications with a low code, IoT Edge Integration platform, Gravio. The blog is useful for anyone who wants to learn how to use an MQTT broker for integrating devices and applications in a distributed system.
February 24, 2023
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Tutorial: How to use Sensors to Trigger Photos and Send them via E-Mail
We take a picture from a camera triggered by a sensor and send it to an e-mail address. This can be done with Gravio.
November 15, 2022
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[Tutorial] Visualizing Historical Data at the Edge with Microsoft PowerBI with Real-Time Notifications Using Twilio SMS
Tutorial on how to visualize historical data with Microsoft Power BI. We will show how to plot a line chart and display stored CO2 values collected using Gravio as the platform for data collection and writing to CSV. We will also go through how to create a trigger using Gravio to notify in real time through SMS using Twilio and other alternative messaging platforms.
September 5, 2022
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[Tutorial] Pushing IoT Sensor Data to Google Data Studio to Create a Time Series Graph
In this tutorial we learn how to send data from a Gravio Edge environment to a MySQL database using HTTP, and then setup Google Data Studio to read that data from a MySQL database to visualise the data.
February 2, 2022
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[Tutorial] Easy IoT: How To Create A Do-Not-Disturb Light For Your Home Office
Tutorial on how to create a Do-Not-Disturb Light for your home office. which notifies loved ones at home when people are having a meeting/conference. The notifications come in the form of changing the colours of the Gravio Light (from Off to Green, or, Green to Red) when an Aqara Button is pressed. The Gravio Light can be placed anywhere that is convenient at home, usually near the home office. With this simple solution, there will be fewer interruptions during online video meetings.
January 10, 2022
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[Tutorial] Full Tutorial from Start to Finish: Using TensorFlow to Train Your own Computer Vision Detection Model to Find out if Your Sink Needs Washing Up
In this tutorial, we learn how to create your own computer vision models using Google’s Vision AI TensorFlow Lite model, and deploy it to Gravio. This tutorial includes all steps.
December 20, 2021
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[Tutorial] Easy IoT: When is your Office, Store or Waiting room busiest?
Tutorial on how to see how busy your Office, Store or Waiting room is by using a simple people counting feature using a USB or Network Camera with Gravio, so that you can learn and enhance how people use and interact with your environments.
December 9, 2021
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[Tutorial] Easy IoT: Smart Office Kitchen Timer For Coffee Breaks
Tutorial on how to create a Smart Office Coffee Break System which notifies the team when people want to/are going on their coffee breaks within the office. The notifications come in the form of displaying a coffee cup icon on the display matrix and changing the colour of the Gravio Light to red, indicating the start of a coffee break. A countdown timer will begin and once it expires, it will display the current time, indicating the end of a coffee break.
November 25, 2021
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