Internet of things and data analytics handbook. (2017)
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- Book
- Title:
- Internet of things and data analytics handbook. (2017)
- Main Title:
- Internet of things and data analytics handbook
- Further Information:
- Note: Hwaiyu Geng.
- Authors:
- Geng, Hwaiyu
- Editors:
- Geng, Hwaiyu
- Contents:
- List of Contributors xix Foreword xxiii Preface xxvii Acknowledgments xxix Part I INTERNET OF THINGS 1 1 Internet of Things and Data Analytics in the Cloud with Innovation and Sustainability 3 ; Hwaiyu Geng 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 The IoT and the Fourth Industrial Revolution 4 1.3 Internet of Things Technology 6 1.4 Standards and Protocols 11 1.5 IoT Ecosystem 11 1.6 Definition of Big Data 13 1.7 IoT, Data Analytics, and Cloud Computing 18 1.8 Creativity, Invention, Innovation, and Disruptive Innovation 18 1.9 Polya’s “How to Solve it” 20 1.10 Business Plan and Business Model 20 1.11 Conclusion and Future Perspectives 23 2 Digital Services and Sustainable Solutions 29 ; Rikke Gram-Hansen 2.1 Introduction 29 2.2 Why IoT is not Just “Nice to Have” 30 2.3 Services in a Digital Revolution 32 2.4 Mobile Digital Services and the Human Sensor 32 2.5 Not Just Another App 33 2.6 The Hidden Life of Things 34 2.7 The Umbrellas are not what they Seem 35 2.8 Interacting with the Invisible 36 2.9 Society as Open Source 36 2.10 Learn from your Hackers 37 2.11 Ensuring High-Quality Services to Citizens 37 2.12 Government as a Platform 38 2.13 Conclusion 38 3 The Industrial Internet of Things (Iiot): Applications and Taxonomy 41 ; Stan Schneider 3.1 Introduction to the IioT 41 3.2 Some Examples of Iiot Applications 43 3.3 Toward a Taxonomy of the Iiot 52 3.4 Standards and Protocols for Connectivity 66 3.5 Connectivity Architecture for the Iiot 73 3.6 Data-Centricity Makes Dds Different 79 3.7List of Contributors xix Foreword xxiii Preface xxvii Acknowledgments xxix Part I INTERNET OF THINGS 1 1 Internet of Things and Data Analytics in the Cloud with Innovation and Sustainability 3 ; Hwaiyu Geng 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 The IoT and the Fourth Industrial Revolution 4 1.3 Internet of Things Technology 6 1.4 Standards and Protocols 11 1.5 IoT Ecosystem 11 1.6 Definition of Big Data 13 1.7 IoT, Data Analytics, and Cloud Computing 18 1.8 Creativity, Invention, Innovation, and Disruptive Innovation 18 1.9 Polya’s “How to Solve it” 20 1.10 Business Plan and Business Model 20 1.11 Conclusion and Future Perspectives 23 2 Digital Services and Sustainable Solutions 29 ; Rikke Gram-Hansen 2.1 Introduction 29 2.2 Why IoT is not Just “Nice to Have” 30 2.3 Services in a Digital Revolution 32 2.4 Mobile Digital Services and the Human Sensor 32 2.5 Not Just Another App 33 2.6 The Hidden Life of Things 34 2.7 The Umbrellas are not what they Seem 35 2.8 Interacting with the Invisible 36 2.9 Society as Open Source 36 2.10 Learn from your Hackers 37 2.11 Ensuring High-Quality Services to Citizens 37 2.12 Government as a Platform 38 2.13 Conclusion 38 3 The Industrial Internet of Things (Iiot): Applications and Taxonomy 41 ; Stan Schneider 3.1 Introduction to the IioT 41 3.2 Some Examples of Iiot Applications 43 3.3 Toward a Taxonomy of the Iiot 52 3.4 Standards and Protocols for Connectivity 66 3.5 Connectivity Architecture for the Iiot 73 3.6 Data-Centricity Makes Dds Different 79 3.7 The Future of the Iiot 80 4 Strategic Planning for Smarter Cities 83 ; Jonathan Reichental 4.1 Introduction 83 4.2 What is a Smart City? 84 4.3 Smart Cities and the Internet of Things 85 4.4 Why Strategic Planning Matters 86 4.5 Beginning the Journey: First Things First 87 4.6 From Vision to Objectives to Execution 89 4.7 Pulling it all Together 91 5 Next-Generation Learning: Smart Medical Team Training 95 ; Brenda Bannan, Shane Gallagher and Bridget Lewis 5.1 Introduction 95 5.2 Learning, Analytics, and Internet of Things 96 5.3 IoT Learning Design Process 98 5.4 Conclusion 103 6 The Brain–Computer Interface in the Internet of Things 107 ; Jim McKeeth 6.1 Introduction 107 6.2 The Science Behind Reading the Brain 109 6.3 The Science of Writing to the Brain 112 6.4 The Human Connectome Project 113 6.5 Consumer Electroencephalography Devices 113 6.6 Summary 115 7 Iot Innovation Pulse 119 ; John Mattison 7.1 The Convergence of Exponential Technologies as a Driver of Innovation 119 7.2 Six Dimensions of the Plecosystem 119 7.3 Five Principles of the Plecosystem 120 7.4 The Biologic Organism Analogy for the IoT 121 7.5 Components for Innovation with the Organismal Analog 122 7.6 Spinozan Value Trade-Offs 123 7.7 Human IoT Sensor Networks 123 7.8 Role of the IoT in Social Networks 124 7.9 Security and Cyberthreat Resilience 124 7.10 IoT Optimization for Sustainability of our Planet 124 7.11 Maintenance of Complex IoT Networks 125 7.12 The Accordion Model of Learning as a Source of Innovation 126 7.13 Summary 126 Part II INTERNET OF THINGS TECHNOLOGIES 129 8 Internet of Things Open-Source Systems 131 ; Scott Amyx 8.1 Introduction 131 8.2 Background of Open Source 131 8.3 Drivers for Open Source 132 8.4 Benefits of Using Open Source 132 8.5 IoT Open-Source Consortiums and Projects 134 8.6 Finding the Right Open-Source Project for the Job 137 8.7 Conclusion 143 9 MEMS: An Enabling Technology for the Internet of Things (IoT) 147 ; Michael A. Huff 9.1 The Ability to Sense, Actuate, and Control 148 9.2 What are MEMS? 150 9.3 MEMS as an Enabling Technology for the IoT 153 9.4 MEMS Manufacturing Techniques 155 9.5 Examples of MEMS Sensors 158 9.6 Example of MEMS Actuator 163 9.7 The Future of MEMS for the IoT 163 9.8 Conclusion 165 10 Electro-Optical Infrared Sensor Technologies for the Internet of Things 167 ; Venkataraman Sundareswaran, Henry Yuan, Kai Song, Joseph Kimchi and Jih-Fen Lei 10.1 Introduction 167 10.2 Sensor Anatomy and Technologies 169 10.3 Design Considerations 176 10.4 Applications 179 10.5 Conclusion 184 11 Ipv6 for IoT and Gateway 187 ; Geoff Mulligan 11.1 Introduction 187 11.2 Ip: The Internet Protocol 187 11.3 IPv6: The Next Internet Protocol 189 11.4 6LoWPAN: Ip for IoT 191 11.5 Gateways: A Bad Choice 191 11.6 Example IoT Systems 192 11.7 An IoT Data Model 194 11.8 The Problem of Data Ownership 194 11.9 Managing the Life of an IoT Device 195 11.10 Conclusion: Looking forward 195 12 Wireless Sensor Networks 197 ; David Y. Fong 12.1 Introduction 197 12.2 Characteristics of Wireless Sensor Networks 198 12.3 Distributed Computing 201 12.4 Parallel Computing 202 12.5 Self-Organizing Networks 205 12.6 Operating Systems for Sensor Networks 206 12.7 Web of Things (WoT) 207 12.8 Wireless Sensor Network Architecture 208 12.9 Modularizing the Wireless Sensor Nodes 209 12.10 Conclusion 210 13 Networking Protocols and Standards for Internet of Things 215 ; Tara Salman and Raj Jain 13.1 Introduction 215 13.2 IoT Data Link Protocols 218 13.3 Network Layer Routing Protocols 224 13.4 Network Layer Encapsulation Protocols 225 13.5 Session Layer Protocols 227 13.6 IoT Management Protocols 232 13.7 Security in IoT Protocols 233 13.8 IoT Challenges 234 13.9 Summary 235 14 IoT Architecture 239 ; Shyam Varan Nath 14.1 Introduction 239 14.2 Architectural Approaches 239 14.3 Business Markitecture 242 14.4 Functional Architecture 243 14.5 Application Architecture 243 14.6 Data and Analytics Architecture 246 14.7 Technology Architecture 246 14.8 Security and Governance 248 15 A Designer’s Guide to the Internet of Wearable Things 251 ; David Hindman and Peter Burnham 15.1 Introduction 251 15.2 Interface Glanceability 252 15.3 The Right Data at the Right Time 254 15.4 Consistency Across Channels 255 15.5 From Public to Personal 260 15.6 Nonvisual Ui 262 15.7 Emerging Patterns 264 15.8 Conclusion 265 16 Beacon Technology with IoT and Big Data 267 ; Nick Stein and Stephanie Urbanski 16.1 Introduction to Beacons 267 16.2 What is Beacon Technology 269 16.3 Beacon and BLE Interaction 270 16.4 Where Beacon Technology can be Applied/Used 271 16.5 Big Data and Beacons 273 16.6 San Francisco International Airport (Sfo) 274 16.7 Future Trends and Conclusion 280 … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc
- Publication Date:
- 2017
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- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 004.678
Internet of things
Cooperating objects (Computer systems)
Embedded Internet devices - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781119173625
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781119173649
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