MQTT is an ISO standard (ISO/IEC PRF 20922) publish-subscribe-based messaging protocol. It works on top of the TCP/IP protocol. It is designed for connections with remote locations where a "small code footprint" is required or the network bandwidth is limited. The publish-subscribe messaging pattern requires a message broker. All comparison categories use the stable version of each implementation listed in the overview section. The comparison is limited to features that relate to the MQTT protocol. (Wikipedia).
Finite Difference Method for finding roots of functions including an example and visual representation. Also includes discussions of Forward, Backward, and Central Finite Difference as well as overview of higher order versions of Finite Difference. Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:04 Secant Method R
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Computing z-scores(standard scores) and comparing them
Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys Computing z-scores(standard scores) and comparing them
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Closed-loop optimization with self-driving lab demo!
This video is #12 in the Adaptive Experimentation series presented at the 18th IEEE Conference on eScience in Salt Lake City, UT (October 10-14, 2022). In this video, Sterling Baird @sterling-baird explains closed-loop optimization and uses a fun self-driving lab demo he put together. You
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Introduction to Compound Linear Inequalities -- And vs Or (TTP Video 22)
https://www.patreon.com/ProfessorLeonard An exploration of combining two inequalities with the words "And" or "Or". Focus will be on using interval notation to describe the solution set.
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(New Version Available) Compound Inequalities
New version: https://youtu.be/U20Dp4lPVoo http://mathispower4u.wordpress.com/
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Optimal State Estimator Algorithm | Understanding Kalman Filters, Part 4
Download our Kalman Filter Virtual Lab to practice linear and extended Kalman filter design of a pendulum system with interactive exercises and animations in MATLAB and Simulink: https://bit.ly/3g5AwyS Discover the set of equations you need to implement a Kalman filter algorithm. You’ll l
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Andy Piper (Twitter) Interview - OSCON 2014
Andy Piper, the Developer Advocate for Twitter, sits down for an interview at the 2014 O'Reilly Open Source Convention. Watch more from OSCON: http://goo.gl/HlGwvP Andy Piper is a Developer Advocate for Cloud Foundry, the Open Source Platform-as-a-Service, and newly arrived at Twitter. He
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"Build and hack your own IoT with MQTT" - Agnetha Korevaar (Kiwi Pycon X)
Agnetha Korevaar Connecting the things in the Internet of Things (IoT) is hard. This talk will introduce MQTT - a messaging protocol which makes it easier to exchange information between disparate devices. You'll be equipped to build your own IoT system and hack it to find some of its wea
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Data Collection & Processing Features of 11
For the latest information, please visit: http://www.wolfram.com Speaker: Ian Johnson Wolfram developers and colleagues discussed the latest in innovative technologies for cloud computing, interactive deployment, mobile devices, and more.
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#171 Arduino Guide to Infrared (IR) Communication also for ESP32 and ESP8266
Everybody talks about Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. But one heavily used technology is often forgotten: Infrared. Today we will remember this technology and bring it into the today's world of microcontrollers like ESP32 and ESP8266 and to technologies like MQTT and node-red. And as usual, we will d
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ESP32 MicroPython MQTT Tutorial with Raspberry Pi, DHT-22 & OLED
This tutorial demonstrates how to connect a DHT22 temperature and humidity sensor to an ESP32 running MicroPython. The sensor data is transmitted wirelessly to a Raspberry Pi using MQTT protocol and the results are displayed on I2C OLED display. All the code, schematics, notes and update
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Graphing the system of two linear inequalities with two horizontal line
👉 Learn how to graph a system of inequalities. A system of inequalities is a set of inequalities which are collectively satisfied by a certain range of values for the variables. To graph a system of inequalities, each inequality making up the system is graphed individually with the side of
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Understanding z-scores(standard scores) as a measure of relative standing
Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys Understanding z-scores(standard scores) as a measure of relative standing. Given several z-scores, the sample mean, and the sample standard deviation, we find the values of x both with the formula and intuitively.
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Linear regression is used to compare sets or pairs of numerical data points. We use it to find a correlation between variables.
From playlist Learning medical statistics with python and Jupyter notebooks
Live CEOing Ep 83: Long-term Design Decisions for Wolfram Language
Watch Stephen Wolfram and teams of developers in a live, working, language design meeting. This episode is about Long-term Design Decisions in the Wolfram Language.
From playlist Behind the Scenes in Real-Life Software Design
Statistics Lecture 3.3: Finding the Standard Deviation of a Data Set
https://www.patreon.com/ProfessorLeonard Statistics Lecture 3.3: Finding the Standard Deviation of a Data Set
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#307 How To Lose Weight with a Raspberry Pi and an ESP32
2020 is still young, and many of us started with good resolutions. One could be, “I want to lose weight.” In this video, we will cover a “nerdy” way to do that. Which is astonishingly successful, What do we use: - A scale that automatically logs its readings into a database - As usual, we
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Live CEOing Ep 204: Chat Tools in Wolfram Language
Watch Stephen Wolfram and teams of developers in a live, working, language design meeting. This episode is about Chat Tools in the Wolfram Language.
From playlist Behind the Scenes in Real-Life Software Design
In this lesson we take a look at comparing categorical data with tests such as the chi-square test.
From playlist Learning medical statistics with python and Jupyter notebooks
PROG2005 - 23 - IoT & Serverless Computing (Invited Talk)
Industry Talk by Markus Tacker from Nordic Semiconductors on the practical relevance of IoT, associated protocols and data transmission formats; alongside overview of serverless computing principles.
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