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Our "Getting Started Series" will introduce and explain the OGC SensorThings API. Dr. Steve Liang,  the editor of the OGC SensorThings API, will present the webinar. Each tutorial will be 20 minutes long and there will be time following each tutorial for your questions.

Series Details:

You will learn:

  • How you can benefit from using a standard-based platform to manage IoT sensor data
  • What the OGC SensorThings API is, and how you can work with it
  • How you can browse and access IoT sensor data
  • How you can connect existing sensors and/or new sensors to the cloud
  • How you can query and analyze sensor data
  • What the SensorUp implementation is

Tutorials run weekly on Thursdays at 1pm EST, beginning November 26, 2015.

Full List of Tutorials:

  1. Introduction-- Thursday, November 26, 2015, at 1pm EST, 10am PST
  2. IoT Data Modeling with Open Standards -- Thursday, December 3, 2015, at 1pm EST, 10am PST
  3. RESTful Pattern for IoT API -- Thursday, December 10, 2015, at 1pm EST, 10am PS

  4. Connect Sensors to SensorThings API - CREATE, UPDATE, DELETE  -- Thursday, December 17, 2015, at 1pm EST, 10am PST

 

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Please feel free to pass this on to anyone you think might be interested! Simply copy this link to them: http://sensorup.com/#signup

Webinar Recordings

Introduction to SensorThings - #1 of 4

The Thursday, November 26, 2015, webinar recording is now available: Steve Liang introduces the SensorThings API -- the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) candidate standard for the Internet of Things (IoT).  He describes the broad reach of IoT, and the power of connecting sensor data. He also introduces SensorUp's Platform (sensorup.com) the first implementation of the SensorThings standard.

 

Webinar slides are posted to slideshare as well.

Thanks to all those who attended, and for your great questions!

IoT Data Modeling with Open Standards - #2 of 4

Steve Liang goes over the SensorThings Data Model. He explains each element of the data model, and their connections. He then illustrates with IoT use cases. Finally, he introduces the SensorThings Playground, showing how to walk through the guided setup, and how to use the code generated.

 

Webinar slides are posted to slideshare as well!

Thanks to all who attended, and for all your great questions! See you Thursday, December 10, 2015 at 1pm EST. We'll go over RESTful Pattern for IoT API.

We'll post a blog about literature sources for IoT (geo)semantics and (geo)ontology, and link to it here when it's posted.

RESTful Pattern for IoT API - #3 of 4

Steve Liang explains how to access sensor data, or IoT data via SensorThings. He explains the RESTful pettern for IoT API. He provides numerous demonstrations to illustrate how to access your sensor data by constructing requests to the SensorThings API. 

Webinar slides are posted to slideshare as well!

Thanks to all who attended, and for your great questions! See you Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 1pm EST. We'll go over Connect Sensors to SensorThings API - CREATE, UPDATE, DELETE.

Connect Sensors to SensorThings API - CREATE, UPDATE, DELETE - #4 of 4

Dr. Steve Liang explains how to register new sensors, observations, things and other entities in SensorThings. A live demo shows the process in detail, including REST calls using postman.

 

Linkage:
Slides

SensorUp Developer Centre
Git
SensorUp Playground
SensorUp Documentation
Postman

Big Thank-you to everyone who attended the Getting Started webinar series! 

We sincerely appreciate the interest we received from all over the globe, from both individuals and large organizations.

We got so many questions along the way that we're now planning a second series to begin mid-February 2016. Before that, we'll also be delivering a webinar through Eclipse Foundation about open iot and open standards for iot, SensorThings in particular. Hope to see you there!!

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