Internet of Things: Technologies and Applications for a New Age of Intelligence, Second Edition
- 8h 13m
- Catherine Mulligan, David Boyle, Jan Höller, Stamatis Karnouskos, Vlasios Tsiatsis
- Elsevier Science and Technology Books, Inc.
- 2019
Internet of Things: Technologies and Applications for a New Age of Intelligence outlines the background and overall vision for the Internet of Things (IoT) and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), as well as associated emerging technologies. Key technologies are described including device communication and interactions, connectivity of devices to cloud-based infrastructures, distributed and edge computing, data collection, and methods to derive information and knowledge from connected devices and systems using artificial intelligence and machine learning. Also included are system architectures and ways to integrate these with enterprise architectures, and considerations on potential business impacts and regulatory requirements.
In this Book
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Foreword to the First Edition by Zach Shelby
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Foreword to the First Edition by Geoff Mulligan
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Foreword to the Second Edition by Geoff Mulligan
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Why the Internet of Things?
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Origins and IoT Landscape
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IoT – A Business Perspective
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An Architecture Perspective
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Technology Fundamentals
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Security
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Architecture and State-of-the-Art
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Architecture Reference Model
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Designing the Internet of Things for the Real World
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Asset Management
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Industrial Automation
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Smart Grid
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Commercial Building Automation
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Smart Cities
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Participatory Sensing
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Autonomous Vehicles and Systems of Cyber-Physical Systems
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Logistics
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Conclusions and Looking Ahead
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Abbreviations
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Bibliography
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