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What are the ways to catch IOT device event twin change in azure? I want to send notification or execute something like function app, when device twin event occur and reported property get change. I am using .net 8 and azure. let me know all possible ways. Thanks, Bhavin Bhesaniya.Bhavin163884Jul 23, 2024Copper Contributor199Views0likes0CommentsDetect IOT device twin report property and execute notification
Hello Community, I am seeking for the help to achieve one functionality for my IOT device. I have crated one Azure IOT device under azure IOT hub. Now on the device twin whenever my device report property get change( any property), It should send some event notification to the end user. What is the best way to achieve this? I want to use Azure event grid but the template is not available in message routing you can see below. If i use Event Hub then there is a risk to increase latency. let me know if there is any other way to get this with lowest latency. Thanks, Bhavin Bhesaniya.Bhavin163884Jul 19, 2024Copper Contributor201Views0likes0CommentsCNCF project Akri usage survey and latest update
We are looking to improve Akri and want to learn more about your experience with it! Please help us with a 3 minutes survey if you have tried/evaluated Akri for leaf device discovery. For more information about Akri, visit the Akri GitHub or check our presentation at KubeCon 2024. To learn whatβs new for Akri, check our latest release: v0.12.20.hschangApr 30, 2024Microsoft180Views0likes0CommentsProblem with running Azure spatial-analysis container
Hi, I need to create and run Azure spatial analysis container on my desktop machine. Everything should be running fine according to IoT Hub. But i'm not getting any output and when looking to logs of the spatial-analysis module i saw this error a lot: 2024-03-06T19:46:45.429562642Z <warning> 93 [VIDEO_INGESTER-cognitiveservices_vision_spatialanalysis_1.store.spatialanalysisgraph.videosource] cognitiveservices_vision_spatialanalysis_1 Error: Failed to allocate shared buffer. Skipping frame. 2024-03-06T19:46:45.501593175Z <warning> 93 [VIDEO_INGESTER-cognitiveservices_vision_spatialanalysis_1.store.spatialanalysisgraph.videosource] cognitiveservices_vision_spatialanalysis_1 Failed to get CUDA handle: cudaIpcGetMemHandle failed with error 2 2024-03-06T19:46:45.502484545Z <error> 93 [VIDEO_INGESTER-cognitiveservices_vision_spatialanalysis_1.store.spatialanalysisgraph.videosource] cognitiveservices_vision_spatialanalysis_1 Cannot create cuda shared buffer. Size: 6684672 I have no idea what to do also this is report from nvidia-smi: +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | NVIDIA-SMI 530.30.02 Driver Version: 527.99 CUDA Version: 12.0 | |-----------------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+ | GPU Name Persistence-M| Bus-Id Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. ECC | | Fan Temp Perf Pwr:Usage/Cap| Memory-Usage | GPU-Util Compute M. | | | | MIG M. | |=========================================+======================+======================| | 0 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 L... On | 00000000:01:00.0 On | N/A | | N/A 55C P8 16W / 115W| 2609MiB / 6144MiB | 28% Default | | | | N/A | +-----------------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+ +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Processes: | | GPU GI CI PID Type Process name GPU Memory | | ID ID Usage | |=======================================================================================| | 0 N/A N/A 34 G /Xwayland N/A | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Thanks in advance for your help!Richard270Mar 06, 2024Copper Contributor265Views0likes0CommentsAzure Certified for IoT and the Azure IoT Device Catalog
Update Feb. 2024 -The Azure Certified Device program has concluded on February 23, 2024. This means that the Azure Certified Device catalog, along with certifications for Azure Certified Device, Edge Managed, and IoT Plug and Play will no longer be available after this date. However, the Edge Secured-core program will remain active and will be relocated to a new home ataka.ms/EdgeSecuredCoreHome. ------------------------------------------- When businesses set out on an IoT project, they have many things to consider: how the device connects to the internet, supported industry protocols. compatible sensors, and more. As IoT increasingly moves into the cloud space, one of the most important considerations is cloud compatibility. As Azure continues to grow, Azure compatibility for IoT devices is becoming a key component of the device selection process. To help with this, Microsoft has two programs to help you ensure your IoT device is compatible and discoverable: The Azure Certified for IoT program and the Azure IoT Device Catalog. The Azure Certified for IoT program is a pre-requisite for a device being included in the Azure IoT Device Catalog. There are currently three different certifications a device can achieve: IoT Devices, IoT Start Kit and IoT Edge Device. IoT Device certification covers bi-directional connectivity between the device and Azure IoT Hub. IoT Starter Kit certification builds on IoT Device certification, adding the reading of data from attached sensors, which is then sent to the cloud. IoT Edge Device certification builds on the IoT Device and Starter Kit certifications, adding Azure IoT Hub connectivity, IoT Edge runtime pre-installation, and basic device management. Once your IoT device is certified, it is qualified for inclusion in the Azure IoT Device Catalog. Resources β Azure Certified for IoT Program FAQ Azure Iot Device certification guides Azure IoT Starter Kit certification guide Azure IoT Edge Device certification guide Azure Certified for IoT Device catalog Find more Intelligent Edge resources for device builders at the Intelligent Edge Device Builder Resource Center.5.6KViews1like0CommentsI just received my Vision AI DevKit camera but failed to complete initial onboarding.
The camera boots up solid red then blinking green indicating it is on my wifi network. But I do not see anything that is familiar. How do I restart the onboarding or how do I reset the camera.kclubbDec 20, 2023Copper Contributor270Views0likes0CommentsGetting started with Zephyr RTOS on the MXChip IoT DevKit
Zephyr RTOS now has support for the very popularMXChip AZ3166 IoT DevKit! I have just posted the following short video on myYouTube channel, and I encourage anyone interested in trying out Zephyr RTOS on the MXChip DevKit to watch it and give theZephyr Getting Starteda try π Note: The Wi-Fi chip isn't supported yet, but contributions are welcome π https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiDsMlRipJYkartben_May 05, 2023Copper Contributor917Views2likes0CommentsPublic preview: Azure Percept DK June (2206) software update
New OS/firmwareover the air (OTA) packageandUSB cable update imageare in public preview. Review theupdate strategy guidancebeforechoosing between the two update methods.Updates are highly recommended in order to keep your device up to date with latest fixes and features. Learn more in therelease notes. For latest container updates, please refer to thecontainer release notesand follow the instruction there to update the container through Azure Percept Studio.James_HsiaoJun 30, 2022Microsoft529Views0likes0Comments
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