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ENABLING INDUSTRIAL SENSORS For Edge Computing Using EdgeX
Electronics For You
|April 2023
For industrial prototyping and design, we often need industrial-grade sensors devices plus industrial platforms like EdgeX.
But interfacing and using those industrial-grade sensors with our known boards is very difficult and unknown to us. So here we use the industrial platform Edgex and industrial sensor and interface them with the known Raspberry Pi.
Here we read the temperature and humidity values of the SHT20 sensor and leverage the EdgeX framework running on Raspberry Pi to provide gateway functionality. Using EdgeX framework microservices, we process the sensor data and send it to the cloud. After that we actuate LEDs to on/off when temperature readings cross threshold values. The author's prototype is shown in Fig. 1.
EdgeX framework speeds time to market by providing replaceable reference services for device-data ingestion, normalization, edge intelligence, and sharing to support new IoT data services and advanced edge computing applications. The scope of this case study is to leverage and exercise the functionality of the EdgeX framework and demonstrate monitoring temperature and humidity sensors. Industrial-grade temperature and humidity transmitter SHT20 is used for the case study.
Typical block diagram using EdgeX in Fig. 2 shows the high-level block diagram for edge computing using EdgeX. It is taken from the image source https://docs.edgexfoundry. org/1.3/general/EdgeX_deployments png
Prequestie setup
For using EdgeX and industrial temperature sensor we need the Ubuntu operating system (OS) for Raspberry Pi 4. The latest Ubuntu OS can be downloaded from the link below and the SD card can be prepared by following the steps given therein.
https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/ how-to-install-ubuntu-on-your-raspberry-pi#1-overview
Ubuntu installation
This story is from the April 2023 edition of Electronics For You.
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