Difference between revisions of "MISC-TN-006: Implementing a full Industrial IoT system with SBCSPG, Eclipse Kura™, and Eclipse Kapua™"

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[[MISC-TN-005: Running AWS Greengrass Core on SBCSPG|This]] and [[SBCX-TN-003: Deploying modules to Azure IoT Edge-enabled SBCX with Visual Studio Code|this] Technical Note show how to connect two different DAVE Embedded Systems products to famous IoT cloud platforms, Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure, respectively.
 
[[MISC-TN-005: Running AWS Greengrass Core on SBCSPG|This]] and [[SBCX-TN-003: Deploying modules to Azure IoT Edge-enabled SBCX with Visual Studio Code|this] Technical Note show how to connect two different DAVE Embedded Systems products to famous IoT cloud platforms, Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure, respectively.
  
This Technical Note (TN for short) will show instead how to implement an Industrial IoT system following a different approach. In this case, we will be using open-source software stacks both on the edge device and on the cloud platform. This choice allows making use of on-premise cloud infrastructure.
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MISC-TN-006 will show instead how to implement an Industrial IoT system by following a different approach. In this case, we will be using open-source software stacks both on the edge device and on the cloud platform. This choice is extremely flexible and allows making use of on-premise cloud infrastructure.
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Specifically, on the edge device—the SBCSPG industrial gateway—Eclipse Kura™ 4.1.0 framework will be installed. On the cloud side, Eclipse Kapua™ 1.0.7 modular platform will be used.
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From the software perspective, the basic configuration of the edge device is the same descripted [[MISC-TN-005: Running AWS Greengrass Core on SBCSPG|here]].
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==Setting up the cloud platform==
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==Configuring the edge device==
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==Running a simple demo==
  
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Revision as of 14:10, 9 September 2019

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History[edit | edit source]

Version Date Notes
1.0.0 September 2019 First public release

Introduction[edit | edit source]

This and [[SBCX-TN-003: Deploying modules to Azure IoT Edge-enabled SBCX with Visual Studio Code|this] Technical Note show how to connect two different DAVE Embedded Systems products to famous IoT cloud platforms, Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure, respectively.

MISC-TN-006 will show instead how to implement an Industrial IoT system by following a different approach. In this case, we will be using open-source software stacks both on the edge device and on the cloud platform. This choice is extremely flexible and allows making use of on-premise cloud infrastructure.

Specifically, on the edge device—the SBCSPG industrial gateway—Eclipse Kura™ 4.1.0 framework will be installed. On the cloud side, Eclipse Kapua™ 1.0.7 modular platform will be used.

From the software perspective, the basic configuration of the edge device is the same descripted here.

Setting up the cloud platform[edit | edit source]

Configuring the edge device[edit | edit source]

Running a simple demo[edit | edit source]

root@sbcspg:~# cat /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 8.8.8.8
TBD