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Collaborative Internet of Things (C-IoT) : for Future Smart Connected Life and Business.
Title:
Collaborative Internet of Things (C-IoT) : for Future Smart Connected Life and Business.
Author:
Behmann, Fawzi.
ISBN:
9781118913727
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (307 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- About the Authors -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Introductions and Motivation -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Book -- 1.2.1 Objectives -- 1.2.2 Benefits -- 1.2.3 Organization -- 1.2.4 Book Cover -- 1.2.5 Impact of C-IoT -- 1.2.6 Summary -- 1.3 C-IoT Terms of References -- 1.3.1 Introduction -- 1.3.2 Need for IoT Framework -- 1.3.3 C-IoT Domains and Business Applications Model -- 1.3.4 Roadmap of IoT -- 1.3.5 C-IoT Platform/Developer Community -- 1.3.6 C-IoT Opportunities for Applications, Solutions, and Systems -- 1.4 The Future -- 1.4.1 General Trends -- 1.4.2 Point Solutions -- 1.4.3 Collaborative Internet of Things -- 1.4.4 C-IoT and RFID -- 1.4.5 C-IoT and Nanotechnology -- 1.4.6 Cyber-Collaborative IoT (C2-IoT) -- 1.4.7 C2-IoT and Ebola Case -- 1.4.8 Summary -- References -- Chapter 2 Application Requirements -- 2.1 C-IoT Landscape -- 2.1.1 C-IoT Model and Architecture Layers -- 2.1.2 C-IoT Model and Enabling Technologies -- 2.1.3 Definition of Key Elements -- 2.1.4 Requirement Considerations -- 2.1.5 C-IoT System Solution - Requirement Considerations -- 2.2 Application Requirements - Use Cases -- 2.3 Health and Fitness System for Individual/Industry/Infrastructure (Lead Example) -- 2.3.1 Landscape -- 2.3.2 Health & Fitness Sensing Requirements -- 2.3.3 Health & Fitness Gateway Requirements -- 2.3.4 Health & Fitness Service Requirements -- 2.3.5 Health & Fitness and Solution Considerations -- 2.3.6 Health & Fitness and System Considerations -- 2.3.7 Health & Fitness and Hospitals -- 2.4 Video Surveillance, Drone, and Machine Vision -- 2.4.1 Landscape -- 2.4.2 Video Surveillance - across Home, Industry, and Infrastructure -- 2.4.3 Video Surveillance Sensing Requirements -- 2.4.4 Video Surveillance Gateway Requirements.

2.4.5 Video Surveillance Services -- 2.4.6 Example: Red-Light Camera - Photo Enforcement Camera -- 2.4.7 Conclusion -- 2.5 Smart Home and Building -- 2.5.1 Landscape -- 2.5.2 Requirements -- 2.5.3 Smart Home & Building Sensing Requirements -- 2.5.4 Smart Home & Building Gateway Requirements -- 2.5.5 Smart Home & Building Services -- 2.6 Smart Energy -- 2.6.1 Landscape -- 2.6.2 Requirements -- 2.6.3 Smart Energy and Sensing Requirements -- 2.6.4 Smart Energy and Gateway Requirements -- 2.6.5 Smart Energy - Services -- 2.6.6 The Smart Energy App -- 2.6.7 Smart Energy and Network Security -- 2.7 Track and Monitor -- 2.7.1 Landscape -- 2.7.2 Track and Monitor - Sensing Requirements -- 2.7.3 Track and Monitor - Services -- 2.7.4 Track and Monitor - Solution Considerations -- 2.7.5 Track and Monitor Examples -- 2.8 Smart Factory -- 2.8.1 Factory Automation - Robot -- 2.8.2 Industrial -- 2.8.3 Service Robot -- 2.9 Others (Smart Car, Smart Truck, Drone, Machine Vision, and Smart City) -- 2.9.1 Smart Car -- 2.9.2 Smart Roadside -- 2.9.3 Drone -- 2.9.4 Machine Vision -- 2.9.5 Smart City -- References -- Chapter 3 C-IoT Applications and Services -- 3.1 Smart IoT Application Use Cases -- 3.1.1 Health Monitoring - Individual Level (Fitness/Health-Tracking Wearables) -- 3.1.2 Health Monitoring at Business Level (e.g., Clinic and Homes for the Elderly) -- 3.1.3 Home and Building Automation - Individual Level (Smart Home) -- 3.1.4 Smart Energy and Smart Grid -- 3.1.5 Smart Energy Gateways -- 3.1.6 Industrial and Factory Automation -- 3.1.7 Smart Transportation and Fleet Logistics (Connected Cars - V2X: V2V, V2I) -- 3.1.8 Smart City -- 3.2 Smart IoT Platform -- 3.2.1 Smart IoT Software Gateway Platform -- 3.2.2 Smart Sensor Fusion Software Platform -- 3.3 Secured C-IoT Software Platform -- 3.3.1 Overview.

3.3.2 C-IoT Security - Example of Smart Energy -- 3.3.3 Securing NAN (Metrology-to-Concentrator) -- 3.3.4 Securing Home Area Network (HAN) -- 3.3.5 Securing WAN (Concentrator-to-Substation/ Utility Servers) -- 3.3.6 Platform Solution for Concentrator -- 3.3.7 Platform Solution for Substation/Utility Servers -- 3.3.8 Network Topology and IP Addressing: WAN -- 3.3.9 Security on the Concentrator and Utility Servers -- 3.3.10 Summary on C-IoT Security -- References -- Chapter 4 IoT Reference Design Kit -- 4.1 Hardware Equipment List for the Demonstration -- 4.2 Software Required for Demonstration -- 4.3 Safely Power Off the Reference Platform -- 4.4 ZigBee Home and Building Automation -- 4.4.1 Troubleshooting ZigBee Home and Building Automation -- 4.5 Network Video Recorder (NVR) for Video Surveillance -- 4.5.1 Troubleshooting NVR -- 4.6 Internet 3G Broadband Gateway -- 4.7 UPNP -- 4.8 Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) Media Server -- 4.8.1 Set Up Reference Platform as DLNA Server -- 4.8.2 Set Up DLNA Clients -- References -- Chapter 5 C-IoT Cloud-Based Services and C-IoT User Device Diversity -- 5.1 C-IoT Cloud-Based Services -- 5.1.1 Introduction and Drivers to C-IoT Service Platform -- 5.1.2 Classes of C-IoT Cloud Computing -- 5.1.3 C-IoT Innovative and Collaborative Services -- 5.1.4 The Emerging Data Center LAN -- 5.2 C-IoT User Device Diversity -- 5.2.1 Introduction -- 5.2.2 C-IoT Developers/Platform -- 5.2.3 Wearable Devices - Individual -- 5.2.4 Harvesting (Self-Powered Nodes) - Infrastructure Applications -- 5.2.5 Embedded Devices and Servers -- 5.2.6 Performing Sentiment Analysis Using Big Data -- 5.2.7 IBM Watson for Cognitive Innovations -- 5.2.8 Far-Reaching Consequences -- 5.2.9 C-IoT (Collaborative IoT) -- References -- Chapter 6 Impact of C-IoT and Tips.

6.1 Impact on Business Process Productivity and Smart of Digital Life -- 6.1.1 Individual -- 6.1.2 Industry -- 6.1.3 Infrastructure -- 6.2 Considerations of Developing Differentiated C-IoT Solutions -- 6.2.1 Software Processes and Platform -- 6.2.2 Standardization -- 6.2.3 Sensors and C-IoT -- 6.2.4 Advertising Ecosystem Value Exchange -- 6.2.5 Opportunity with Industry Supply Chain for Material Handling -- 6.3 Practical Tips on Maintaining Digital Lifestyle -- 6.3.1 Mobile and Wearable Computing -- 6.3.2 Robotics and Automation -- 6.3.3 Sensors and C-IoT -- 6.3.4 Big Data and Predictive Analysis -- 6.3.5 The Changing Workforce -- 6.3.6 Sustainability -- References -- Chapter 7 Conclusion -- 7.1 Simple C-IoT Domains and Model -- 7.2 Disruptive Business Applications of C-IoT -- 7.2.1 Individual -- 7.2.2 Industry -- 7.3 A New Digital Lifestyle -- 7.4 Development Platform -- 7.4.1 Influencers for Smart Connected Homes -- 7.4.2 Influencers for Industrial Internet -- 7.5 C-IoT Emerging Standards, Consortiums, and Other Initiatives -- 7.5.1 C-IoT Emerging Standards -- 7.5.2 C-IoT Emerging Consortiums -- 7.5.3 Forums, Workshops, and Other Initiatives -- 7.5.4 C-IoT and Radio Communications -- 7.5.5 C-IoT and Nanotechnology -- 7.5.6 C-IoT and Security -- 7.6 Final Note -- References -- Index -- EULA.
Abstract:
This book provides a simplified visionary approach about the future direction of IoT, addressing its wide-scale adoption in many markets, its interception with advanced technology, the explosive growth in data, and the emergence of data analytics. IoT business applications span multiple vertical markets. The objective is to inspire creative thinking and collaboration among startups and entrepreneurs which will breed innovation and deliver IoT solutions that will positively impact us by making business processes more efficient, and improving our quality of life. With increasing proliferation of smart-phones and social media, data generated by user wearable/mobile devices continue to be key sources of information about us and the markets around us. Better insights will be gained through cognitive computation coupled with business intelligence and visual analytics that are GIS-based.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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