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Amazon IoT Developer Guide [http://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/what-is-aws-iot.html link]
 
Amazon IoT Developer Guide [http://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/what-is-aws-iot.html link]
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Amazon FreeRTOS [https://aws.amazon.com/freertos/ link]
  
 
A Collection of IoT Projects Powered by AWS [https://www.hackster.io/amazonwebservices/products/aws-iot?sort=trending link]
 
A Collection of IoT Projects Powered by AWS [https://www.hackster.io/amazonwebservices/products/aws-iot?sort=trending link]

Latest revision as of 16:55, 11 September 2019


AWS EC2 Could Server

AWS Elastic Compute Cloud link

A basic tutorial for AWS EC2 from WUSTL CSE330 link


AWS IoT (Internet-of-Things) Services

Amazon IoT link

Amazon IoT Developer Guide link

Amazon FreeRTOS link

A Collection of IoT Projects Powered by AWS link

AWS IoT Button: A Easy-to-use and Programmable Embedded Device link

CSE521S AWS IoT Tutorial: Press a button and randomly Lit up a LED pdf


AWS Simple Notification Services (SNS)

Amazon SNS link

Amazon SNS Developer Guide link


Real-Time Streaming

Amazon Kinesis link


Amazon Free Trial and Credit Programs

As long as you hold an educational institute email address (e.g. someone@email.wustl.edu), you are eligible to apply an Amazon Educational account and get some Amazon AWS credit.

Amazon: Apply to AWS Educate link