Reliability and Resilience in the Internet of Things Advances in Reliability Science Series
Auteur : Xing Liudong
Reliability and Resilience in the Internet of Things explains the latest advances in reliability and resilience modeling, analysis, and design techniques for IoT systems. Over the past decade, IoT has developed rapidly, and it now spans diverse application domains such as healthcare, home automation, smart manufacture, smart ocean, and smart agriculture. Due to the critical nature of these IoT applications, it is imperative that these systems operate reliably throughout the intended mission time. This timely book provides state-of-the-art coverage on IoT reliability and resilience modeling, analysis, and design methods and solutions to help prevent costly malfunctions. From the viewpoint of engineers, researchers, and developers, reliability analysis and resilience design are key to the deployment and operation of IoT systems in critical applications, and this book contains the best advice on the subject available. It is a key resource for researchers in academia and industry interested in smart IoT systems and industry 4.0.
- Introduction to Internet of things
- Fundamentals of reliability theory
- Internet of things architecture
- Internet of things perception reliability
- Internet of things communication reliability
- Internet of things support reliability
- Internet of things application and service reliability
- Internet of things cross-layer reliability
- Resilience in Internet of things
- Perspective for future development
- Addresses several IoT applications with case studies
- Explores solutions in the contexts of IoT layered architecture as well as cross-layer interactions and dependencies
- Explains fundamental aspects of IoT infrastructure in terms of reliability and resilience
Date de parution : 04-2024
Ouvrage de 300 p.
15x22.8 cm