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Internet of Things from Hype to Reality [electronic resource] : The Road to Digitization /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022Edition: 3rd ed. 2022Description: XXX, 451 p. 179 illus., 175 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030901585
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 621.38 23
LOC classification:
  • TK7895.E42
  • TK5105.8857
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Part I: IoT Overview and Architecture -- IoT Timeline -- IoT Reference Model -- Evolution of IoT Protocol Stack -- State of the Industry -- Part II: Fog Computing -- Why Fog -- Defining the Fog -- Data In Motion -- Part III: IoT Management and Applications -- IoT Management -- IoT Security -- IoT Traffic Engineering -- IoT Applications -- Part IV: IoT-Based Smart Services -- Smart Service Framework -- Creating Smart Services -- Service Creation, development and delivery -- Ecosystems Partners -- Services reference architecture -- Part V: IoT Standards -- OneM2M -- ATSI -- ETSI -- IEEE -- Part VI: Invited Chapters -- IoT Business Models -- Open Source Initiatives -- Data in Motion. The Blockchain in IoT -- Conclusion.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This revised textbook presents updated material on its core content: an end-to-end IoT architecture that is comprised of devices, network, compute, storage, platform, applications along with management and security components. As with the second edition, it is organized into six main parts: an IoT reference model; fog computing and the drivers; IoT management and applications; smart services in IoT; IoT standards; and case studies. This edition’s features include overhaul of the IoT Protocols (Chapter 5) to include an expanded treatment of low-power wide area networks including narrow band IoT (NB-IoT) protocol, updated IoT platforms and capabilities (Chapter 7) to include comparison of commercially available platforms (e.g. AWS IoT Platform, Google Cloud IoT Platform, Microsoft Azure IoT Platform, and PTC ThinkWorx), updated security (Chapter 8) to include approaches for securing IoT devices with examples of IoT devices used in security attacks and associated solutions including MUD and DICE, and finally new Appendix B to include six IoT project detailed for students.
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Introduction -- Part I: IoT Overview and Architecture -- IoT Timeline -- IoT Reference Model -- Evolution of IoT Protocol Stack -- State of the Industry -- Part II: Fog Computing -- Why Fog -- Defining the Fog -- Data In Motion -- Part III: IoT Management and Applications -- IoT Management -- IoT Security -- IoT Traffic Engineering -- IoT Applications -- Part IV: IoT-Based Smart Services -- Smart Service Framework -- Creating Smart Services -- Service Creation, development and delivery -- Ecosystems Partners -- Services reference architecture -- Part V: IoT Standards -- OneM2M -- ATSI -- ETSI -- IEEE -- Part VI: Invited Chapters -- IoT Business Models -- Open Source Initiatives -- Data in Motion. The Blockchain in IoT -- Conclusion.

This revised textbook presents updated material on its core content: an end-to-end IoT architecture that is comprised of devices, network, compute, storage, platform, applications along with management and security components. As with the second edition, it is organized into six main parts: an IoT reference model; fog computing and the drivers; IoT management and applications; smart services in IoT; IoT standards; and case studies. This edition’s features include overhaul of the IoT Protocols (Chapter 5) to include an expanded treatment of low-power wide area networks including narrow band IoT (NB-IoT) protocol, updated IoT platforms and capabilities (Chapter 7) to include comparison of commercially available platforms (e.g. AWS IoT Platform, Google Cloud IoT Platform, Microsoft Azure IoT Platform, and PTC ThinkWorx), updated security (Chapter 8) to include approaches for securing IoT devices with examples of IoT devices used in security attacks and associated solutions including MUD and DICE, and finally new Appendix B to include six IoT project detailed for students.

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