Editor's picks Commit to the Cause. Push for Change. The 2018 Call for Code challenge asks you to out-think natural disasters and build solutions that will significantly improve the current state of disaster preparedness in your community and around the world with partners like IBM, Linux Foundation, and the American Red Cross. Answer the Call for Code Check out the latest resources for any of the challenges, including the IoT challenge, "Collect and analyze device sensor data to take corrective or preventative action automatically." Also, see how The Weather Company has started giving developers access to weather-related APIs that tap into a broad range of data related to current conditions, forecasts, and severe weather data. Articles & Tutorials IoT on the Edge: Integrating cloud analytics and a dashboard app into your IoT solutions This is Part 3 in what will eventually be a 5-part series. In Part 1 in this series, you learned how to monitor hay barns for humidity and temperature to identify dangerous conditions and how to integrate LPWAN networking and edge computing into your IoT solutions. In Part 2, you learned how to do analytics on the edge by addressing those dangerous conditions automatically. In Part 3, you learn how to preserve those readings in a database, how to display them in an IoT dashboard, and how to generate alerts. Code patterns Analyze industrial equipment for defects This code pattern demonstrates how you can be automate this inspection by using images of the equipment to show the personnel which equipment requires attention, so that it can be fixed to meet normal equipment standards. Take corrective actions at the edge based on predictive analytics of IoT sensor data This IBM Code pattern is a composite pattern that brings together the end-to-end flow of IoT analytics systems. This pattern focuses on sending decisions based on analytics insights to the edge for automated actions. Blogs Advanced analytics applications in IoT Read about rule-based deviations, anomaly detection, and predicting systems behavior, and when to consider implementing edge analytics. Edge computing on the IoT edge with Apple CoreML, nVidia Jetson TX2, or even a Raspberry PI Romeo Kienzler's back, and he's exploring various IoT technologies used in edge computing architectures. Popular videos
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