Perform a short experiment on physical device simulators (Raspberry PI) Document the experiences and analyze the
Question:
● Perform a short experiment on physical device simulators (Raspberry PI)
● Document the experiences and analyze the main factors of sensors' performance.
Instructions
In this lab, we will run a Raspberry PI simulator developed by Microsoft. We will run the device and see how the data is collected. Follow these steps:
1. Go to: https://azure-samples.github.io/raspberry-pi-web-simulator/
2. You will see the emulator in the figure below.
3. Visualize the emulator in the left part. Note that you have one (1) Raspberry PI, one (1)
BME280 sensor, and one (1) Led. Research these devices and add to your report
the answer to the following questions
a. What is a Raspberry PI? (5 points)
b. Add a picture of a real Raspberry PI (5 points)
c. What is a sensor BME280? What does it do? (5 points)
d. What is a led? What does it do? (5 points)
4. To run this example, you must create an account in Microsoft Azure (a free account).
Follow the following steps to create an IoT Hub to run the simulation
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-hub/iot-hub-raspberry-pi-web-simulator-get-
started After creating the account and creating an IoT Hub and register your device,
please add the following to your report
a. A screenshot of your Microsoft Azure IoT Hub (Primary connection string). It
should be something similar to (10 points)
b. Explain your experience creating the IoT Hub. Which challenges did you face?
(10 points)
5. Return to your Raspberry Pi Simulator and paste your "Primary Connection String" (the
one you obtained from Azure) in line 15 of the code.
6. Click on "Run" and run the example