What Every Engineer Should Know about the Internet of Things
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- Titel
- What Every Engineer Should Know about the Internet of Things
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- ;
- veröffentlicht
- Erscheinungsjahr
- 2022
- Teil von
- What Every Engineer Should Know Ser.
- Erscheint auch als
- DeFranco, Joanna F., What every engineer should know about the Internet of Things, First edition, Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2022, xv, 200 Seiten
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- Zusammenfassung
- Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Authors -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Internet of Things Defined -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 IoT Defined -- 1.3 IoT Ecosystems -- 1.4 IoT Applications -- 1.5 IoT Challenges -- 1.6 IoT Development Approach -- Further Reading -- Chapter 2 Networks of 'Things' -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Networks of 'Things' -- 2.3 The Primitives -- 2.3.1 Primitive #1: Sensor -- 2.3.2 Primitive #2: Aggregator -- 2.3.2.1 Actor #1: Cluster (or "Sensor Cluster") -- 2.3.2.2 Actor #2: Weight -- 2.3.3 Primitive #3: Communication Channel -- 2.3.4 Primitive #4: eUtility (External Utility) -- 2.3.5 Primitive #5: Decision Trigger -- 2.3.6 Additional Notes on the Primitives -- 2.4 The Elements -- 2.5 Additional Considerations -- 2.5.1 Open, Closed -- 2.5.2 Patterns -- 2.5.3 Composition and Trust -- 2.5.4 NoT Testability -- 2.5.5 Environment -- 2.6 Reliability and Security Primitive Scenarios -- 2.7 Summary -- 2.8 Additional Takeaway Messages -- 2.9 Acronym Glossary -- Further Reading -- Chapter 3 Smart Cities -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Motivational Example -- 3.3 Background -- 3.4 The Anatomy of a Smart City under IoT Perspective -- 3.5 Challenges for Using IoT as the Backbone of Smart Cities -- 3.6 Conclusion -- Further Reading -- Chapter 4 Smart Cities - Energy -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 IoT for Smart Energy -- 4.3 Examples of overcoming Smart Energy Challenges -- 4.3.1 Gorona del Viento Wind-Hydro at El Hierro Canary Island in Spain -- 4.3.2 Virtual Powerplant and Microgrid at Aruba Caribbean Island -- 4.4 Conclusion -- Further Reading -- Chapter 5 Smart Cities - Security -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Smart City Architecture -- 5.3 Attack Point Examples in a Smart City -- 5.3.1 Device/Sensor Level -- 5.3.2 Application Level -- 5.3.3 Network Level -- 5.3.4 Edge/Cloud Level.
- Umfang
- 1 online resource (217 pages)
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Schlagworte
- BK-Notation
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54.72 Künstliche Intelligenz
85.20 Betriebliche Information und Kommunikation - DDC-Notation
- 004.678
- ISBN
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9781000473735