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We'll be sending out a limited number of Arduino MKR 1010 boards for your Arduino IoT in the Cloud project proposals!

 

In the comments below let us know what Cloud project you'll be working on in honor of Arduino Day 2019!

 

Last year, Arduino was celebrated on May 12th, 2018 and we decided to celebrate the first birthday of Project14  by celebrating the birthday of Arduino  with an Open Arduino competion in Project14 | The Birthday Special: Arduino Projects for Arduino Day!   It was so much fun we have decided to do something similar but with a twist. We'll be using Arduino Day to encourage you to use the build cloud based projects with MKR boards using Arduino IoT Cloud as the cloud service provider.

 

You can also free to create whatever Arduino cloud based projects you want by visiting IoT: In the Cloud !  The challenge will be to submit a project that makes use of a wireless technology and a cloud provider (Arduino IoT Cloud, AWS, Google Cloud, io.adafruit, etc). Projects could include cloud connected home security system, Environmental monitoring (Temp, humidity, air quality etc), Industrial data logger with online data logging, baggage tracker utilising GPS and Sigfox network, Smart garage door opener, Energy monitoring, and more.   While you can use any component you choose with any cloud provider, we hope that some of you will use this opportunity to demonstrate what's possible with an MKR board and the Arduino IoT cloud platform    The competition will launched on March 14th, two days prior to Arduino Day on March 16th, 2019.

 

You are free to post the project in IoT: In the Cloud , Arduino Projects ,  or your community blog by using the tag iotcloudch

 

Tag your project arduinoday2019ch to have it featured in Arduino !

Visit our IoT essentials series to explore further possibilities for your IoT cloud projects:

 

  • The Industrial Internet of Things
  • IoT II LoRaWAN for Internet of Things Applications
  • Internet of Things Security

 

Visit for details & to enter your project:  IoT: In the Cloud

The Prizes

 

The Grand Prize

The Grand Prize

(2) Arduino MKR WAN 1300 Board + (1) Arduino MKR Relay Proto Shield

A Compatible LoRa Gateway *

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* Arduino Pro LoRa Gateway, 8 x LoRaWAN Channels, 868MHz, IoT Development (Outside of the US) / TTN-GW-915TTN-GW-915 -  Network Gateway, The Things Network, LoRaWAN, IoT Development, US Only (915MHz)

 

3 First Place Winners

3 First Place Winners

Arduino MKR GSM 1400 + (MKR CAN Shield +  MKR RS 485 Shield +  MKR ETH Shield) Combo

Plus a $100 Shopping Cart

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Arduino GSM 1400 Board + a Shield Combo (MKR CAN, MKR RS-485, MKR ETH) + a $100 Shopping Cart

 

 

Getting Started with Arduino IoT Cloud

While you are free to use any hardware components or cloud provider you like for the upcoming Project14 competition,  IoT: in the Cloud, there are several reasons you might consider using the combination of an MKR board and the Arduino IoT Cloud service to connect the cloud to the world around you.  You can use Arduino IoT  Cloud to log, graph, and analyze sensor data, trigger data, and home automation.  It offers an easy platform for beginners and its ideal for rapid prototyping for professionals.  You can quickly build remote sensor monitoring using widgets and connect to a spreadsheet, database, or automate alerts using webhooks.  Devices are secured using X 509 certificate-based authentication, developers can create custom apps using Arduino IoT Cloud APIs, and its based on open hardware and open IoT standards.

 

The following video shows how you can get up and running in no time at all:

 


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Sign up to Arduino IoT cloud at https://auth.arduino.cc/register :

 

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or login if you have an account or use your google account:

 

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You'll find a step-by-step tutorial as well as an FAQ.  Currently, Arduino IoT Cloud only supports the MKR 1000, MKR WiFi 1010 and the MKR GSM 1400 boards.  In the future the MKR VIDOR 4000 and Arduino Uno boards will also be supported.  Next click on "New Thing" and select the board you wish to use to configure:

 

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You'll need to download and install a plugin onto your computer, connect your board via USB, give it a name, and then configure your board. Arduino IoT Cloud is currently in the public beta stage. We welcome feedback on what you like and what you don’t!

 

Arduino IoT Cloud Components

Based on what the user wants to achieve, an IoT application will require a few basic components:

 

  • Devices to collect data or control something (the hardware you want to use);
  • Software to define the behavior of the hardware (code such as an Arduino Sketch)
  • A Cloud application to store data, or remotely control the equipment. (cloud service provider

 

Arduino IoT Cloud Properties

 

Devices such as the MKR 1010 board use software (eg. Sketches) to run software, read sensors, control actuators, an communicate with the Arduino IoT Cloud.  The "thing" in Internet of things refers to a collection of properties such as temperature or light and not the hardware itself.   A thing is the logical representation of a connected object.  Properties are the qualities defining the characteristics of a system. A property can be something like a 'read-only' (RO) setting to indicate the Arduino IoT Cloud can read the data, but cannot change the value of the property. A property might be designed as 'read and write' (RW) if the Arduino IoT Cloud can also remotely change the property’s value and send an event notification to the device.

 

For example, a device might have a sensor which will provide the room temperature. That would be read-only. It might also include a thermostat to be able which will change the room’s temperature.

 

PropertyTypeValuePermission
ROOM_TEMPERATURETEMP (F)64RO
DESIRED_TEMPERATURETEMP (F)69RW

 

 

Arduino IoT Cloud Events

 

The Arduino IoT Cloud becomes aware of events when it receives application messages that indicate the something has happened. For example, it might be informed by a face-recognition application that someone is at a door, or it has received a request from another app that light has to be turned on.

 

Software for Arduino IoT Cloud

 

If you're familiar with Arduino then you are aware of how Sketches work.  When you create a "sketch" it is processed and compiled to machine language. Sketches are basically a simplified version of C/C++.   What Arduino IoT Cloud does it will quickly

and automatically generate a Sketch when setting up a new thing. Arduino IoT Cloud allows other methods o interaction, including HTTP REST API, MQTT, Command-Line Tools, Javascript, and Websockets.

 

You can get started using the Arduino IoT Cloud at the following location: https://create.arduino.cc/projecthub/133030/iot-cloud-getting-started-c93255

 

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Arduino MKR Boards:

 

Product NameQuantity
Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 Development Board *1Buy NowBuy Now
Arduino MKR WAN 1300 Development Board ***1Buy NowBuy Now
Arduino MKR GSM 1400 Development Board *1Buy NowBuy Now
Arduino MKR VIDOR 4000 Development Board **1Buy NowBuy Now

 

 

* - Supported with Arduino IoT Cloud

** - Support coming for Arduino IoT Cloud

*** - Not supported

 

Arduino Lora Gateway:

 

Product NameQuantity
Arduino Lora Gateway Pro *1Buy NowBuy Now

 

* - only available in Europe

 

Arduino MKR Shields:

 

Product NameQuantity

Arduino MKR SD Proto Shield

1Buy NowBuy Now

Arduino MKR CAN Shield

1Buy NowBuy Now

Arduino MKR Relay Proto Shield

1Buy NowBuy Now

Arduino MKR Connector Carrier

1Buy NowBuy Now

Arduino MKR MEM Shield

1Buy NowBuy Now

Arduino MKR 485 Shield

1Buy NowBuy Now
Arduino MKR ETH Shield1Buy NowBuy Now
Arduino MKR Proto Shield1Buy NowBuy Now
Arduino MKR Proto Large Shield1Buy NowBuy Now

 

Arduino MKR Kits:

 

Product NameQuantity
Arduino MKR 1000 IoT Bundle1Buy NowBuy Now
Arduino Engineering Kit1Buy NowBuy Now

 

We'll be sending out a limited number of Arduino MKR 1010 boards for your Arduino IoT in the Cloud project proposals!

 

In the comments below let us know what Cloud project you'll be working on in honor of Arduino Day 2019!

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  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 6 years ago +10
    Hi Tariq tariq.ahmad this idea sounds really good So, I try to explain in a few words the project below An image sometimes is better than a thousand words. Next April, 5 together with the other artist…
  • swathic
    swathic over 6 years ago +9
    I would like to create a Incubator Environment Monitoring device for our college Laboratory with the Arduino MKR 1010 Boards and monitor the status in Arduino IoT cloud. Incubators are mostly used to grow…
  • ntewinkel
    ntewinkel over 6 years ago +7
    Hey that's interesting! I wasn't aware of the Arduino IoT cloud, but it sounds like it could save me a lot of effort. So far I've been rolling my own cloud services in php, which takes some effort, but…
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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 6 years ago

    I'm planning to design an autonomous sensor device that reports data from a (randomly chosen) sensor and how long it's expected to run before you need to recharge its battery.

    The focus is not on the sensor (although I'll try to make that meaningful too), but on the autonomous lifespan management.

     

    I want to have this device reporting how long it's expected to continue living without charging, and raise alarm at near death.

     

    I will be using a 3.7 V LiPo battery with a charge / recharge manager to monitor the battery health. That will tell me how much power budget I have.

    And I want to specify my design's power profile to predict how much energy it will use in the future.

    With that data I can (hopefully image  ) predict how long it will run by itself.

     

    Stretch goal is to make the design low-power. I am new to the MKR boards and don't know yet how I can make them power efficient.

    The learning curve can be a part of the blogs.

     

     

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    Jan Cumps over 6 years ago

    I'm planning to design an autonomous sensor device that reports data from a (randomly chosen) sensor and how long it's expected to run before you need to recharge its battery.

    The focus is not on the sensor (although I'll try to make that meaningful too), but on the autonomous lifespan management.

     

    I want to have this device reporting how long it's expected to continue living without charging, and raise alarm at near death.

     

    I will be using a 3.7 V LiPo battery with a charge / recharge manager to monitor the battery health. That will tell me how much power budget I have.

    And I want to specify my design's power profile to predict how much energy it will use in the future.

    With that data I can (hopefully image  ) predict how long it will run by itself.

     

    Stretch goal is to make the design low-power. I am new to the MKR boards and don't know yet how I can make them power efficient.

    The learning curve can be a part of the blogs.

     

     

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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 6 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    I'm impressed by the AWS example for the Adrduino MKR. Finally an MQTT example with security built in from the start.

    https://create.arduino.cc/projecthub/Arduino_Genuino/securely-connecting-an-arduino-mkr-wifi-1010-to-aws-iot-core-a9f365…

     

    It uses SSL and certificates to connect safely to AWS IOT's MQTT sevice.

     

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    Sending a message:

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    And a message back from AWS:

     

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    ntewinkel over 6 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    Jan said:

    >Finally an MQTT example with security built in from the start.

     

    I noticed that too - it has a built in "Cryptochip". That's leaps and bounds forward compared to my current cheapo go-to option.

    (https://store.arduino.cc/usa/mkr-wifi-1010 )

     

    Which I guess also explains why the Arduino IoT cloud only supports the 3 Arduino MKR boards.

     

    Cheers,

    -Nico

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