This tutorial will guide you through the process of connecting your computer to the SmartWorks IoT platform and sending
computer resources data such as CPU state, disk usage, latitude, longitude, memory, and memory available to the platform.
You will also learn how to create Actions based on Event Triggers.
This tutorial will guide you through the process of connecting your ESP8266 and DHT10 sensor to the SmartWorks IoT
to control the board LED light and monitor the surrounding humidity.
This tutorial will guide you through the process of connecting a device (a Lamp) to the SmartWorks IoT platform and
sending data to store it and implement simple business logic.
Stream Processing is a method of tracking and analyzing streams of information of an event, and eventually obtaining useful structured
conclusions out of that raw information.
SmartWorks IoTEdgeOps is a set of tools for building, maintaining and continuously improving code in resource constrained devices at the
edge of smart product ecosystems.
This tutorial will guide you through the process of connecting your computer to the SmartWorks IoT platform and sending
computer resources data such as CPU state, disk usage, latitude, longitude, memory, and memory available to the platform.
You will also learn how to create Actions based on Event Triggers.
You can use a global template as shown below for both HTTP, similarly, follow the
same steps for MQTT.
With this solution you can see the Data how you want, where you want, and fast
enough to act quickly.
This tool is powered by Altair Panopticon and supports a wide range of
information visualizations, including our well-known Treemaps, Heat Maps,
Scatter Plots, Horizon Graphs, and a wide range of other great visualizations
designed for fast comprehension and easy interpretation of static, time series,
real-time streaming, and historic data sets.
From the left menu, click Real Time Visualization > Workbooks.
Select the desired folder.
Click New Workbook.
Name the Workbook and click Create.
Select the data you want to use in a Panopticon workbook by clicking the plus
icon. You can create a data table from a template or add a new data table by
clicking Add icon on the Data Table panel of the Open
Workbook layout.
If you select to use a pre existing template, complete the Parameters section,
and click to see the data preview. Remember to click Save
before returning to the Visualization panel.
The detailed steps from creating a data table to build a real time
visualization dashboard are available at Panopticon Designer documentation here.