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Internet of Things Challenges, Advances, and Applications Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer and Information Science Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Hassan Qusay F., Khan Atta ur Rehman, Madani Sajjad A.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Internet of Things

Internet of Things: Challenges, Advances, and Applications provides a comprehensive introduction to IoT, related technologies, and common issues in the adoption of IoT on a large scale. It surveys recent technological advances and novel solutions for challenges in the IoT environment. Moreover, it provides detailed discussion of the utilization of IoT and its underlying technologies in critical application areas, such as smart grids, healthcare, insurance, and the automotive industry.

The chapters of this book are authored by several international researchers and industry experts. This book is composed of 18 self-contained chapters that can be read, based on interest.

Features:

    • Introduces IoT, including its history, common definitions, underlying technologies, and challenges
      • Discusses technological advances in IoT and implementation considerations
        • Proposes novel solutions for common implementation issues
          • Explores critical application domains, including large-scale electric power distribution networks, smart water and gas grids, healthcare and e-Health applications, and the insurance and automotive industries

            The book is an excellent reference for researchers and post-graduate students working in the area of IoT, or related areas. It also targets IT professionals interested in gaining deeper knowledge of IoT, its challenges, and application areas.

            Concepts and Adoption Challenges. Introduction to the Internet of Things. Organizational Implementation and Management Challenges in the Internet of Things. Technological Advances and Implementation Considerations. Cooperative Networking Techniques in the Internet of Things Age. Exploring Methods of Authentication for the Internet of Things. Energy Efficient Routing Protocols and Ambient Energy Harvesting for The Internet of Things. IoT Hardware Development Platforms: Past, Present and Future. IoT System Development Methods. Design Considerations for RFID-based Wireless Power Delivery. Issues and Novel Solutions. Overcoming Interoperability barriers in IoT by utilizing a use-case based protocol selection framework. Enabling Cloud-centric IoT with Publish/subscribe Systems. The Emergence of Edge-centric Distributed IoT Analytics Platforms. IoT in Critical Application Domains. IoT in electric distribution networks: control architecture, communication infrastructure and smart functionalities. Satellite based IoT infrastructure for management of large-scale electric distribution networks. IoT-Enabled Smart Gas and Water Grids: from Communication Protocols to Data Analysis. The Internet of Things and e-Health Remote Patients Monitoring. Security Considerations for IoT Support of E-Health Applications. IoT Considerations, Requirements, and Architectures for Insurance Applications. The Internet of Things and the Automotive Industry: A Shift from a Vehicle-Centric to Data-Centric Paradigm.

            Qusay F. Hassan, Atta ur Rehman Khan, Sajjad A. Madani

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            Thèmes d’Internet of Things :

            Mots-clés :

            IoT Device; IoT System; networking; IoT Application; communication; Smart City; security; IoT Network; ubiquitous computing; IoT Environment; human-computer interaction; Energy Harvesting; wireless computing; Power Consumption; smart computing; IoT Hardware; smart grids; IoT Domain; network security; IoT Platform; e-health; healthcare; LPWAN; informatics; Power Distribution Networks; Rehman Khan Atta ur; IoT Technology; Sajjad A; Madani; Geostationary Earth Orbit; Karolina Baras; IoT Infrastructure; Lina M; P; L; Brito; VANET; Marta Vos; IoT Framework; Luigi Alfredo Grieco; IoT Component; Giuseppe Piro; IoT Context; Gennaro Boggia; Sensor Node; Domenico Striccoli; Trusted Operating System; Fatemeh Tehranipoor; Cloud Data Centers; Nima Karimian; Tpm; Paul A; Wortman; Asad Haque; Jim Fahrny; John A; Chandy; Syed Asad Hussain; Muhammad Mohsin Mehdi; Imran Raza; Musa G; Samaila; João B; F; Sequeiros; Aco F; P; P; Correia; Mo M; Freire; Pedro R.M; Ino; Görkem Giray; Bedir Tekinerdogan; Eray Tüzün; Akaa Agbaeze Eteng; Sharul Kamal Abdul Rahim; Chee Yen Leow; Supriya Mitra; Shalaka Shinde; Daniel Happ; Niels Karowski; Thomas Menzel; Vlado Handziski; Adam Wolisz; Muhammad Habib ur Rehman; Prem Prakash Jayaraman; Charith Perera; Qiang Yang; Ali Ehsan; Le Jiang; Hailin Zhao; Ming Cheng; Dejian Meng; Susanna Spinsante; Stefano Squartini; Paola Russo; Adelmo De Santis; Marco Severini; Marco Fagiani; Valentina Di Mattia; Roberto Minerva; Assim Sagahyroon; Raafat Aburukba; Fadi Aloul; Daniel Minoli; Kazem Sohraby; Benedict Occhiogrosso; Jake Kouns; James Gleason; Zahra Saleh; Steve Cayzer