2018 17th International Symposium INFOTEH-JAHORINA (INFOTEH) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/infoteh.2018.8345544
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IoT sensor integration to Node-RED platform

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“…The pfSense node filters the data and redirects the filtered data to the data processing node. The data processing node is implemented using Node-RED, a programming tool for wiring together hardware devices and APIs [24]. Node-RED provides a browser-based editor that makes it easy to wire together processing flows using predefined nodes that can be easily deployed to its runtime.…”
Section: The Server (Backend)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pfSense node filters the data and redirects the filtered data to the data processing node. The data processing node is implemented using Node-RED, a programming tool for wiring together hardware devices and APIs [24]. Node-RED provides a browser-based editor that makes it easy to wire together processing flows using predefined nodes that can be easily deployed to its runtime.…”
Section: The Server (Backend)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Opening standards allowed cross manufacturer communication, leading to new independent technologies. NodeRed [Lekić and Gardašević 2018;Sicari et al 2019] is a quite young opensource tool for sensor management, automation and more. Sensors and actuators ranging from buildings-infrastructure up to production factory machine control can be easily maintained and operated through such a system.…”
Section: Web and Communication Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It runs with several types of software and hardware, such as Android, Arduino, AWS, Raspberry Pi, etc. Generally running the tool by executing of the command line (sudo node-red-start) in the raspberry pi terminal to start the service of Node-RED and displays its log output [16]. On the other hand, one can access the Node-Red tools from any external device, by typing the IP address of the Raspberry pi followed by (1880), default TCP port for Node-RED, (http://192.168.0.190:1880) in browser to display the Node-RED interface.…”
Section: Fig 7: Node-red Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%