Internet of things
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Elsevier, 2016Description: xxiii, 354 pages : illustrationsISBN:- 9780128053959
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Intro; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; List of Contributors; About the Editors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I: IoT ecosystem concepts and architectures; Part II: IoT enablers and solutions; Part III: IoT data and knowledge management; Part IV: IoT reliability, security, and privacy; Part V: IoT applications; Index; Chapter 1: Internet of Things: an overview; Chapter 2: Open source semantic web infrastructure for managing IoT resources in the Cloud; Chapter 3: Device/Cloud collaboration framework for intelligence applications; Chapter 4: Fog Computing: principles, architectures, and applications; Chapter 5: Programming frameworks for Internet of Things; Chapter 6: Virtualization on embedded boards as enabling technology for the Cloud of Things; Chapter 7: Micro Virtual Machines (MicroVMs) for Cloud-assisted Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS); Chapter 8: Stream processing in IoT: foundations, state-of-the-art, and future directions; Chapter 9: A framework for distributed data analysis for IoT; Chapter 10: Security and privacy in the Internet of Things; Chapter 11: Internet of Things-robustness and reliability; Chapter 12: Governing Internet of Things: issues, approaches, and new paradigmsChapter 13: TinyTO: two-way authentication for constrained devices in the Internet of Things; Chapter 14: Obfuscation and diversification for securing the internet of things (IoT); Chapter 15: Applied Internet of Things; Chapter 16: Internet of Vehicles and applications; Chapter 17: Cloud-Based Smart-Facilities Management; Abstract; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Internet of Things definition evolution; 1.3. IoT architectures; 1.4. Resource management; 1.5. IoT data management and analytics; 1.6. Communication protocols; 1.7. Internet of Things applications1.8. Security; 1.9. Identity management and authentication; 1.10. Privacy; 1.11. Standardization and regulatory limitations; 1.12. Conclusions; Abstract; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Background/related work; 2.3. OpenIoT architecture for IoT/cloud convergence; 2.4. Scheduling process and IoT services lifecycle; 2.5. Scheduling and resource management; 2.6. Validating applications and use cases; 2.7. Future research directions; 2.8. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Abstract; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Background and related work; 3.3. Device/cloud collaboration framework3.4. Applications of device/cloud collaboration; 3.5. Future work; 3.6. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Abstract; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Motivating scenario; 4.3. Definitions and characteristics; 4.4. Reference architecture; 4.5. Applications; 4.6. Research directions and enablers; 4.7. Commercial products; 4.8. Case study; 4.9. Conclusions; Abstract; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Background; 5.3. Survey of IoT programming frameworks; 5.4. Future research directions; 5.5. Conclusions; Abstract; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Background
'Internet of Things: Principles and Paradigms captures the state-of-the-art research in Internet of Things, its applications, architectures, and technologies. The book identifies potential future directions and technologies that facilitate insight into numerous scientific, business, and consumer applications. The Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm promises to make any electronic devices part of the Internet environment. This new paradigm opens the doors to new innovations and interactions between people and things that will enhance the quality of life and utilization of scarce resources. To help realize the full potential of IoT, the book addresses its numerous challenges and develops the conceptual and technological solutions for tackling them. These challenges include the development of scalable architecture, moving from closed systems to open systems, designing interaction protocols, autonomic management, and the privacy and ethical issues around data sensing, storage, and processing' -- OCLC