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Introduction to internet of things (IoT) / Ahmed Banafa.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Banafa, Ahmed, author.
Series:
River Publishers Series in Rapids in Computing and Information Science and Technology Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Internet of things.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (79 pages)
Place of Publication:
Gistrup, Denmark : River Publishers, 2023.
Summary:
This book introduces the Internet of Things (IoT), which is the convergence of connecting people, things, data and processes; it is transforming our life, business and everything in between. By 2025, experts forecast that up to 75 billion devices will be connected to the Internet with only one third of them being computers, smartphones, smartwatches, and tablets. The remaining two thirds will be other "devices" - sensors, terminals, household appliances, thermostats, televisions, automobiles, production machinery, urban infrastructure and many other "things", which traditionally have not been Internet enabled. This "Internet of Things" (IoT) represents a remarkable transformation of the way in which our world will soon interact. Much like the World Wide Web connected computers to networks, and the next evolution mobile devices connected people to the Internet and other people, IoT looks poised to interconnect devices, people, environments, virtual objects and machines in ways that only science fiction writers could have imagined.
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Copyright Page
Title Page
Table of Contents
Preface
Dedication
Acknowledgment
About the Author
Chapter 1: Internet of Things: The Third Wave?
1.1: Advantages and Disadvantages of IoT
Chapter 2: The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT): Challenges, Requirements, and Benefits
2.1: IIoT, IoT, and M2M
2.2: The Future of the Industrial Internet of Things
Chapter 3: Internet of Things: Security, Privacy, and Safety
3.1: IoT's Threats
3.2: Threats are Real
3.3: What Can We Do
Chapter 4: Internet of Things: More than Smart "Things"
4.1: Industrial Internet
4.2: The IoT Value Chain
4.3: Internet of Things Predictions
4.4: Challenges Facing IoT
Chapter 5: Internet of Things: Myths and Facts
5.1: IoT and Sensors
5.2: IoT and Mobile Data
5.3: IoT and the Volume of Data
5.4: IoT and Datacenters
5.5: IoT is a Future Technology
5.6: IoT and Current Interoperability Standards
5.7: IoT and Privacy and Security
5.8: IoT and Limited Vendors
5.9: Conclusion
Chapter 6: Three Major Challenges Facing IoT
6.1: Technology
6.2: Technological Challenges
6.3: Business
6.4: Society
6.5: Privacy
6.6: Regulatory Standards
Chapter 7: IoT Implementation and Challenges
7.1: Components of IoT Implementation
Chapter 8: IoT Standardization and Implementation Challenges
8.1: IoT Standardization
8.2: IoT Implementation
8.3: The Road Ahead
Chapter 9: Challenges Facing IoT Analytics Success
9.1: Data Structures
9.2: Combining Multiple Data Formats
9.3: The Need to Balance Scale and Speed
9.4: IoT Analytics at the Edge
9.5: IoT Analytics and AI
Chapter 10: How to Secure the Internet of Things
10.1: Challenges to Secure IoT Deployments
10.2: Dealing with the Challenges and Threats
10.3: The Optimum Platform.
10.4: Last Word
References
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-5231-5620-1
1-00-342624-7
1-000-92264-2
1-000-92265-0
1-003-42624-7
87-7022-444-7
9781003426240
OCLC:
1380360971

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