Building a connected car physical prototype with AWS IoT services
Internet of Things Blog
This post provides a step-by-step guide for building a connected car physical prototype using AWS IoT services. It demonstrates a scalable and enterprise-ready architecture for collecting data from a fleet of vehicles for various use cases.
Specifically, the article covers:
- Overall architecture overview involving a Raspberry Pi-powered car model, AWS IoT FleetWise, Amazon Timestream, and Amazon Managed Grafana
- Hardware setup and local controller implementation
- Deploying Amazon Timestream database and Amazon Managed Grafana using AWS CloudFormation
- Setting up AWS IoT FleetWise, including creating a signal catalog, vehicle model, decoder manifest, vehicles, and campaigns
- Data visualization on Amazon Managed Grafana
- Potential extensions like a fleet management web app, live video streaming, predictive maintenance, and generative AI integration
- Conclusion and resources for further exploration
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