Internet of Things -- from hype to reality : the road to digitization
This book comprehensively describes an end-to-end Internet of Things (IoT) architecture that is comprised of devices, network, compute, storage, platform, and applications along with management and security components. It is organized into five main parts, comprising of a total of 11 chapters. Part...
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| Main Authors | , |
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Cham, Switzerland :
Springer,
[2016]
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9783319448602 9783319448589 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (xxviii, 328 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro; Foreword I; References; Foreword II; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Authors; 1 Internet of Things (IoT) Overview; 1.1 What Is the Internet of Things (IoT)?; 1.1.1 Background and More Complete IoT Definition; 1.1.2 How to Monitor and Control Things from Anywhere in the World?; 1.1.3 Why Do We Want to Monitor and Control Things?; 1.1.4 Who Will Monitor and Control?; 1.1.5 How Is Security Guaranteed?; 1.2 IoT Reference Framework; 1.3 Why Now? The 12 Factors for a Perfect Storm; 1.3.1 Convergence of IT and OT
- 1.3.2 The Astonishing Introduction of Creative Internet-Based Businesses1.3.2.1 Uber; 1.3.2.2 Airbnb; 1.3.2.3 Square; 1.3.2.4 Amazon; 1.3.2.5 Tesla; 1.3.2.6 Self-driving Cars; 1.3.3 Mobile Device Explosion; 1.3.4 Social Network Explosion; 1.3.5 Analytics at the Edge; 1.3.6 Cloud Computing and Virtualization; 1.3.7 Technology Explosion; 1.3.8 Digital Convergence/Transformation; 1.3.9 Enhanced User Interfaces; 1.3.10 Fast Rate of IoT Technology Adoption (Five Times More Than Electricity and Telephony); 1.3.11 The Rise of Security Requirements; 1.3.12 The Non-Stop Moore's Law
- 1.4 History of the Internet1.5 Summary; 1.6 Problems and Exercises; References; 2 The Internet in IoT-OSI, TCP/IP, IPv4, IPv6 and Internet Routing; 2.1 The Open Systems Interconnection Model; 2.2 End-to-End View of the OSI Model; 2.3 Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP); 2.3.1 TCP/IP Layer 4: Application Layer; 2.3.2 TCP/IP Layer 3: Transport Layer; 2.3.3 TCP/IP Layer 2: Internet Layer; 2.3.3.1 Router Main Components; 2.3.4 TCP/IP Layer 1. Network Access Layer; 2.4 IoT Network Level-Putting It All Together; 2.5 Internet Protocol Suite; 2.5.1 IoT Network Level-Addressing
- 2.5.1.1 IP Version 42.5.1.2 IP Version 6; 2.5.2 IoT Network Level-Routing; 2.5.2.1 Interior Routing Protocols; 2.5.2.2 Exterior Routing Protocols; 2.6 Summary; 2.7 Problems and Exercises; 3 The Things in IoT: Sensors and Actuators; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 IoT Sensors; 3.2.1 Definition; 3.2.2 Why Sensors?; 3.2.3 Sensor Types; 3.2.4 Sensor Characteristics; 3.3 RFID; 3.3.1 RFID Main Usage and Applications; 3.4 Video Tracking; 3.4.1 Video Tracking Applications; 3.4.2 Video Tracking Algorithms; 3.5 IoT Actuators; 3.5.1 Definition; 3.5.2 Why Actuators?; 3.5.3 Actuator Types
- 3.5.4 Controlling IoT Devices3.6 How Things Are Identified in IoT?; 3.7 Summary; 3.8 Problems and Exercises; References; 4 IoT Requirements for Networking Protocols; 4.1 Support for Constrained Devices; 4.2 Massive Scalability; 4.2.1 Device Addressing; 4.2.2 Credentials Management; 4.2.3 Control Plane; 4.2.4 Wireless Spectrum; 4.3 Determinism; 4.4 Security and Privacy; 4.5 Application Interoperability; 4.5.1 Abstractions and Standard APIs; 4.5.2 Semantic Interoperability; 4.6 Summary; 4.7 Problems and Exercises; References; 5 IoT Protocol Stack: A Layered View; 5.1 Link Layer