RubiThings User Guide
About RubiThings
The Internet of Things (IoT) and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) are the most sought-after areas in the current world. You see several types of connected devices, sensors, and applications (like smartwatches, mobile phones, and automobiles) used for READ MOREIntroduction to RubiThings
Understanding RubiThings RubiThings is Rubiscape's product for IoT and IIoT data. It collects and validates the data from sensors attached to machines via some valid network. It then sends the further for analysis and processing. Following are the tasks b READ MOREGetting Started
Rubiscape is a web-based application, and no installation is required. You can start using the application by signing in from a web browser. Signing into the Application To sign in to the application, Enter the rubiscape URL in your web browser. The rubis READ MOREUnderstanding the RubiThings Homepage
The RubiThings home page is the default page assigned to you to visualize the overall activity occurring in your workspace. When you log in for the first time, the home page canvas is blank. That's because you have not configured any "Thing." You see the READ MOREManaging Locations
Understanding Locations A location is a physical place or site where the sensor device is positioned. It is important to identify a location either logically or physically. READ MOREManaging Data Templates
A data template in RubiThings defines a data packet format that you send from your IoT-enabled devices. RubiThings acquires (subscribes) the data if the incoming (published) data is in the form defined in the data template. A data template specifies the f READ MOREManaging Things
Understanding Things A thing in RubiThings is any physical object, such as an intelligent sensor or edge device that can transfer data over a network, any of the IoT-enabled devices Adding a New thing You can add a thing by Clicking Things in the Manage d READ MOREManaging Groups
Understanding Groups A group in RubiThings is to organize your things dynamically into logical groups by tagging them. Adding a Group You can add a group by Clicking Groups in the Manage dropdown (for the first time) Clicking Create Group on the top-right READ MOREManaging Rules
Understanding Rules A rule in RubiThings is a set of instructions defined to trigger and generate an alert based on the specified condition. These rules get applied to any data packet in near real-time. Adding a Rule You can add a rule by Clicking Rules i READ MOREAlerts
Understanding Alerts An alert in RubiThings is a message generated when the data shared by the Thing violates a certain defined rule. For example, we set a rule for a temperature sensor that the temperature value should be less than 23. While receiving da READ MOREHierarchy of Things
Understanding Hierarchy A hierarchy in RubiThings is the visualization mode of locations and their constituent things. Understanding the Hierarchy Home Page The RubiThings Hierarchy page is shown below. Hierarchy Page.jpg The Hierarchy Page displays a lis READ MORECommissioning a Thing
When a thing is added to the RubiThings, a unique key called the Thing Key is generated for the device/sensor by which it is uniquely identified. The Thing is activated when it is commissioned. Prerequisites for Commissioning a Thing: For commissioning a READ MORELatest Articles
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