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You’ll see how to read real-time sensor data from the Arduino 101, view it locally on the Intel® NUC, and send it to AWS IoT where the data can be stored, visualized and processed in the cloud.
Naturally, there are plenty of options when it comes to putting devices on the cloud. However, if you are only using Arduino boards, this one is going to be pretty seamless — assuming it works ...
An index needs to be created to store data from the Arduino boards, including temperature values, device position using geo-location, a device identifier name, and a timestamp.