Enabling the Internet of Things: Fundamentals, Design and Applications
- Length: 288 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press
- Publication Date: 2020-12-21
- ISBN-10: 1119701252
- ISBN-13: 9781119701255
- Sales Rank: #3265493 (See Top 100 Books)
LEARN MORE ABOUT FOUNDATIONAL AND ADVANCED TOPICS IN INTERNET OF THINGS TECHNOLOGY WITH THIS ALL-IN-ONE GUIDE
Enabling the Internet of Things: Fundamentals, Design, and Applications delivers a comprehensive starting point for anyone hoping to understand the fundamentals and design of Internet of Things (IoT) systems. The book’s distinguished academics and authors offer readers an opportunity to understand IoT concepts via programming in an abstract way. Readers will learn about IoT fundamentals, hardware and software components, IoT protocol stacks, security, IoT applications and implementations, as well as the challenges, and potential solutions, that lie ahead.
Readers will learn about the social aspects of IoT systems, as well as receive an introduction to the Blockly Programming Language, IoT Microcontrollers, IoT Microprocessors, systems on a chip and IoT Gateway Architecture. The book also provides implementation of simple code examples in Packet Tracer, increasing the usefulness and practicality of the book. Enabling the Internet of Things examines a wide variety of other essential topics, including:
- The fundamentals of IoT, including its evolution, distinctions, definitions, vision, enabling technologies, and building blocks
- An elaboration of the sensing principles of IoT and the essentials of wireless sensor networks
- A detailed examination of the IoT protocol stack for communications
- An analysis of the security challenges and threats faced by users of IoT devices, as well as the countermeasures that can be used to fight them, from the perception layer to the application layer
Perfect as a supplementary text for undergraduate students taking computer science or electrical engineering courses, Enabling the Internet of Things also belongs on the bookshelves of industry professionals and researchers who regularly work with and on the Internet of Things and who seek a better understanding of its foundational and advanced topics.
Cover Table of Contents Enabling the Internet of Things: Fundamentals, Design, and Applications Copyright About the Authors Preface Acknowledgments 1 Internet of Things (IoT) Fundamentals 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Evolution of IoT Concept 1.3 IoT Vision 1.4 IoT Definition 1.5 IoT Basic Characteristics 1.6 IoT Distinction 1.7 IoT General Enablers 1.8 IoT Architectures 1.9 Advantages and Disadvantages of IoT References 2 IoT Building Blocks – Hardware and Software 2.1 IoT Building Blocks 2.2 The Smart Things 2.3 The IoT Gateway 2.4 Network Infrastructure 2.5 IoT Cloud 2.6 IoT Analytics 2.7 IoT Applications References 3 Sensing Principles and Wireless Sensor Network 3.1 Sensor Fundamentals 3.2 Sensor Classification 3.3 Anatomy of Sensors 3.4 Physical Principles of Sensing 3.5 Use of Basic Sensing Principles in RFID Technology 3.6 Actuators 3.7 Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) References 4 IoT Gateway 4.1 The IoT Gateway 4.2 Sensing Domain and IoT Gateways 4.3 The Architecture of IoT Gateway 4.4 Selection of IoT Gateway 4.5 IoT Gateways and Edge Computing 4.6 IoT Gateway Providers References 5 IoT Protocol Stack 5.1 IoT Protocol Stack 5.2 IoT Protocols References 6 IoT Cloud and Fog Computing 6.1 IoT Cloud 6.2 Fog Computing for IoT 6.3 Case Study – Vehicles with Fog Computing References 7 IoT Applications 7.1 Application Domains of IoT 7.2 IoT and Smart Home 7.3 IoT and Healthcare 7.4 IoT and Smart Mobility 7.5 IoT and Agriculture 7.6 Smart Grid 7.7 IoT‐based Smart Cities 7.8 IoT and Smart Education 7.9 Industrial IoT References 8 IoT Security 8.1 IoT Systems and Security Constraints 8.2 IoT Security Requirements 8.3 Security Challenges 8.4 Taxonomy of IoT Security Threats/Attacks 8.5 IoT Architecture and IoT Security 8.6 Multilayer Security Attacks 8.7 IoT Application Scenarios and IoT Security References 9Social IoT 9.1 Smart Things to Social Things 9.2 The Epitome of SIoT 9.3 Smart Thing Relationships in SIoT 9.4 SIoT Architecture 9.5 Features of SIoT System 9.6 Social Internet of Vehicles (SIoV) – An Example Use Case of SIoT 9.7 SIoV Application Services References 10 Packet Tracer and IoT 10.1 IoT and Packet Tracer 10.2 Packet Tracer Programming Environment 10.3 Visual (Blockly) Programming Language 10.4 Simple Smart Light Project References 11 IoT Projects in Packet Tracer 11.1 IoT Projects in Packet Tracer 11.2 Smart Things Directly Connected with Gateways 11.3 Smart Things and Sensors Directly Connected with MCUs (Without Gateways) Index End User License Agreement
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