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Summary
In this chapter, we built a cloud-connected energy-monitoring device based on Arduino.
We connected a current sensor and a Wi-Fi chip to Arduino and built a sketch that allowed
data to be sent directly to the Xively platform. This way, the energy consumption data is
continuously stored on Xively servers and can be monitored in real time.
So far, we used ready-to-use Arduino boards and modules. However, in the next chapter,
we are going to learn the basics of how to build your own home automation devices based
on Arduino.
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