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Uwiotlab Amazon

The document discusses a project to centrally store sensor data from devices using Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud storage. The proposed solution is to monitor lab devices and conditions through sensors connected to an Echo device and using the AWS interface. In the future, the goal is to connect all sensors to the Echo to provide online monitoring of data through AWS.

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Uwiotlab Amazon

The document discusses a project to centrally store sensor data from devices using Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud storage. The proposed solution is to monitor lab devices and conditions through sensors connected to an Echo device and using the AWS interface. In the future, the goal is to connect all sensors to the Echo to provide online monitoring of data through AWS.

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Romy Cline Computer Science, BS

XIao He Computer Engineering, BS

Project Motivation:
Sensor data
collected by devices
are often stored
locally or in scattered
locations. To achieve
best use, it is
important to store
and utilize the data
from one central
location. Cloud
storage can be a
good solution.
Amazon Web
Services (AWS) is
explored for this
application.

Proposed Solution:
The status of lab devices and conditions can
be monitored through sensors connected to
the Echo and using the interface provided by
AWS.

How It Works:

Outcomes:
We can monitor the
temperature status of
the lab in real time
Lessons Learned:
Documentation from
the community is
abundant and
helpful. Others may
have solved your
issues already.
Future:
Connect all sensors
to the Echo to
provide online
monitoring with the
AWS.

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