Sending AI-Configured Sensor Data with Arduino / ESP32 to an ABAP System on SAP BTP
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Overview
The “Electronic Nose” BME688 Sensor - A Practical End-to-End 2-Hour Live Training Session
Build a Real IoT-to-SAP Scenario - Step by Step
Discover how modern sensor technology, embedded AI, Arduino/ESP32 development, and SAP ABAP on SAP BTP come together in one practical hands-on scenario.
In this live session, you will learn how to collect environmental data with the Bosch BME688 sensor - often called the “electronic nose” - and transmit this data securely via WiFi and OData into an ABAP system running on SAP BTP.
The BME688 is far more than a standard air-quality sensor. Using Bosch AI Studio, the sensor can be trained with embedded AI and machine learning capabilities to recognize and classify environmental conditions. You will see how AI-configured sensor data can be processed and integrated directly into enterprise SAP applications.
This session combines IoT, AI, Arduino programming, REST/OData services, and modern ABAP RAP development into one complete end-to-end solution.
What Makes This Session Unique
This is not a theoretical overview. We will build a complete working integration scenario
- Configure the BME688 sensor with AI capabilities
- Collect sensor data with Arduino / ESP32
- Send JSON data over HTTP and OData
- Create an ABAP RAP-based API on SAP BTP
- Store and manage incoming data in an SAP Fiori application
- Test and validate the complete communication flow
Learning objectives
After participating in this live session, you will understand how to:
- Connect sensors and microcontrollers to SAP systems
- Build IoT integration scenarios with SAP BTP
- Develop RAP-based APIs in ABAP
- Use OData V4 for inbound communication
- Transfer real-world sensor data securely via Wi-Fi and HTTP
- Combine embedded AI with enterprise SAP applications
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