Minimizing International Internet Traffic Usage from Internet of Things Devices Using Local Server on openSUSE with Blynk Application
Internet of Things using local server with Blynk
Muhamad Andhika Prasetya
Electrical engineering students at Sepuluh Nopember Institute of technology Admin and Linux Activist at Kelompok Linux Arek Suroboyo (Surabaya Linux User Group)
Abstract – Internet data traffic in the world is connected by IX (Internet Exchange), so that there is an interconnection between devices in the world through global internet networks. The international internet traffic path has low data bandwidth and high rental costs that will be charged to the state for each data packet sent via international internet traffic lines. to reduce international internet usage (Internet Exchange), the Internet of Things devices can be configured to use local servers in openSUSE so that the use of the international internet traffic path used will switch to Indonesian internet traffic (Indonesia Internet Exchange). IIX has higher data bandwidth with lower rental costs which can reduce the use of international internet traffic (Internet Exchange). Blynk is an open source code-based Internet of Things Platform that has support for more than 400 hardware models. Blynk can be connected to the Internet of Things via WiFi, Bluetooth, LTE, and others. Blynk has a flexible application interface. Blynk can be run in a private environment and can be installed on local devices. If we install the Blynk server on an openSUSE local server, we will automatically switch from using the international internet point (IX) to the use of the Indonesian internet line (IIX). Keywords: IX (Internet Exchange), IIX (Indonesia Internet Exchange), Blynk
Time Table: To-Do Time (minute) Self Introduction 2 Introduction to Blynk 3 Introduction to WeMos 3 Installation Blynk Server 30 Control LED using Blynk on android 22
- Date:
- 2019 October 6 - 13:45
- Duration:
- 45 min
- Room:
- Ruang 203c (2nd floor)
- Conference:
- openSUSE.Asia Summit 2019
- Language:
- Indonesian
- Track:
- Difficulty:
- Easy
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- Start Time:
- 2019 October 6 13:00
- Room:
- Ruang 203a (2nd floor)
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- 2019 October 6 13:00
- Room:
- Ruang 203b (2nd floor)
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- Room:
- Ruang 201 (2nd floor)
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- Start Time:
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- Room:
- Aula Suastika (4th floor)
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- Start Time:
- 2019 October 6 13:45
- Room:
- Ruang 202 (2nd floor)