Tutorial Overview¶
Scenario¶
In the energy industry, monitoring the status of batteries during charging is common business scenario. Temperature is an important indicator of the battery status and safety. By connecting the smart battery devices into EnOS, you can ingest the real-time temperature data, configure alert settings to monitor the battery status, and control the state of the battery device.
The scenario is depicted in the following chart:
This tutorial walks you through registering a smart battery device on the EnOS Cloud, performing device-end development, connecting the device to EnOS Cloud, and simulating data transmission through Java program. In this tutorial, you will:
Register a battery device on the EnOS Console
Connect the battery device into EnOS Cloud
Simulate the battery temperature data using a Java program developed through EnOS Device SDK
Send command to the battery device to control its charging state
Set alert rules to monitor the temperature of the battery device
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Prerequisites¶
You have signed up to EnOS for an individual account or an enterprise account to access the EnOS Console.
Your account must been assigned full access to the model service, device connectivity & management service, and asset tree service.
Units¶
This tutorial includes the following units:
Unit 1. Registering Device on the EnOS Console
10 minutes
Unit 2. Connecting Device into EnOS Cloud
20 minutes
Unit 3. Reporting Device Measuring Point Data
20 minutes
Unit 4. Controlling Device State
10 minutes
Unit 5. Monitoring Device Alerts
10 minutes
Unit 6. Monitoring Device State and Data
10 minutes