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Publié par | BPB Publications |
Date de parution | 04 novembre 2019 |
Nombre de lectures | 1 |
EAN13 | 9789388511834 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 4 Mo |
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IoT and Smart Cities
Your smart city planning guide
by
Rashmi Nanda
FIRST EDITION 2019
Copyright © BPB Publications, India
ISBN: 978-93-88511-322
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About the Author
Rashmi Nanda has done her B.Tech in Electronics and Instrumentation from Purushottam Institute of Engineering and Technology (PIET), Rourkela, Odisha. She has more than five years of experience in freelance content writing.
Her LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rashmi-nanda-7bb0b995/
Acknowledgement
The Writer, Rashmi Nanda would like to acknowledge “ BPB PUBLICATIONS ” for giving her a chance to showcase her skills and expertise in IoT explanatory text. Rashmi Nanda would like to acknowledge the contributions and inputs of Mr Manish Jain who has gone out of his way to help in writing this Book.
Further thanks must be provided to organizational staff of “ BPB PUBLICATIONS ” for contributing towards the reviewing of IoT paper and then in turn provide valuable insights and inputs. The collaborators and associates of “ BPB PUBLICATIONS ” must be specially appreciated for their generous volunteering of expertise and time for commenting on below mentioned chapters of IoT book written by Rashmi Nanda .
Preface
Concept of smart city represent the compelling platforms for the innovation of IT-enabled services. This offers vision of city in which providers of service use information technology for engaging with the citizens thereby creating more effective urbanized system and organization that in turn improves the quality of living. Emerging model of Internet of Things (IoT) has been foundational towards the modern city growth. Cloud-oriented integrated architecture of sensors, networks, data analytics, software, and human interfaces are too key for creation of value. IoT applicability and products are connected smartly with their provisions becomes core and essential for future expansion of urban sophisticated cities. This book explores theory of smarter city with the proposal of strategically improving and evolving model for IoT system implementation in context of modern day city.
Internet of Things (IoT) has an ability of incorporating transparent and seamless large numbers of heterogeneous and different end structures, thus providing open accessibility to chosen data subsets for rapid progression of digital service’s plethora. To build a generalized IoT architecture is a critical task, because of extreme larger varieties of linking layer technology, appropriateness, and device involved in these systems. In this book we will study IoT urban logical order which is a quite broadened category and has been characterized by its specific domain application. Aim of this book is to conduct an exploitation of most modern technology of communication that supports added value business and assistance for city administration and for dwellers. So, In this book we will study the survey of enabling protocols, construction, technologies comprehensively for metro IoT’s.
Chapter 1: Introduces the paradigms of the vision of IoT ubiquitous and all pervasive computing as regards to Smart Cities in India.
Chapter 2: Discusses WSN and RFID which are the Forerunners of IoT and go a long way reaffirming the road to start of IoT as regards to technological variations.
Chapter 3: Deals with the interoperability of IoT devices and Sensor Semantic Web in which heterogeneous devices and layers of Internet Connected Objects are explained.
Chapter 4: Explains the IoT Internet of Cloud Concept that provides the concepts of how Cloud technology interoperates with IoT.
Chapter 5: Teaches IoT and Edge Computing in which Edge Computing and IoT is explained.
Chapter 6: Shows Big Data convergence with IoT data where the Big Data is an enabler of IoT in Smart City Architectural Overview.
Chapter 7: Provides the Introduction to IoT Big Data Analytics and Streams in which the inter correlation between IoT Big Data and Streams in dealt.
Chapter 8: Talks about operability between IoT Cloud and Semantics with the IoT based Clouds and Semantic particularly.
Chapter 9: Presents the fundamental concept between Analytics and Edge Computing along with the concepts of Analytics.
Chapter 10: Concludes the Book with a view of Indian Roadmap.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
Why India needs Internet of Things (IoT) for bringing in core and key transformations
India’s adoption of IoT
Our nation (India’s) IoT use cases
Future directions and difficulties faced by Internet of Things (IoT)
IoT solution’s functionality
Smart wearable
Smart homes
Smart city
Smart environment
Smart enterprise
IoT’s Technical Backbone
Challenges in IoT development
Future of IoT
World Scenarios
Machine to Machine (M2M)
Web of Things (WoT)
Framework and architecture
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS)
2. RFID and WSN– The Beginning
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN)
WSN- Emerging Technology
What is WSN when it is related with M2M
When IoT Wireless Sensor Network Meet Technology of Cloud
What is best networking protocols for wireless sensors
ZigBee
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Technology of WSN
IEEE 802.15.4
IPv6
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
Data regarding RFID:
Application of RFID technology
Advantages of RFID
RFID future
Implications of RFID
3. Interoperability of IoT Devices and Sensor (Semantic) Web
Introduction
Innovation and Research on IoT and Semantics
Different types of Interoperability
Technical
Syntactical
Semantic
Organizational
Dynamic
Static
Best Practice and Solution
Stack-IoT
Level of Physical Device – Data, Raw
Level of Sensor Middleware – Transformation: Information
Level of Virtual Sensor – Aggregation : Information
Level of Semantics – Control and Management of Data
Level of Application – Representation: Info
Level of Business – Visualisation of Information, User
Lifecycle Service of Data – IoT Stack
Requirements and Challenges of Semantic IoT Interoperability
Integration
Annotation
Management
Discovery
Reasoning and Analysis
Visualisation
Integral Challenges in IoT Semantic Interoperability with foreseen Needed Research
Data Exchange and Information Modelling
Ontology matching / Ontology merging and Alignment
Event / Data Semantic Annotation with Ontologies that are dedicated
Sharing of Knowledge
Discovery of Services, Data Sources, and Information
Subscription/ Publishing and Routing
4. Cloud’s Internet of Things (IoT)
Cloud Computing Basics
Ability for scaling down and up with elasticity
Automatic de-provisioning and self-service provisioning
Application programming interfaces (APIs)
Service usage metering and billing in model of pay-as-you-go
Performance measuring and monitoring
Security
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Cloud and IoT Convergence
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) IoT/Clouds
Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) IoT/Clouds
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) IoT/Clouds
IoT’s Cloud Customer Architecture of Reference
Provider Cloud
IoT Connectivity and Transformation
Application Logic
Visualization
Analytics
Repository of Analytics Data
Actionable Insight
Cognitive
Streaming computing
Management of Process
Device Information Storage
API Management
Management of Device
Registry of Device
Service of Device Identity
Enterprise Network
Enterprise Data
Enterprise User Directory
Enterprise Applications
Proximity Network
Physical Entity
Device
User Layer
User of IoT (system/people)
Application of End User
Public Network
Edge Services
Peer Cloud
Privacy and Security
Identity and Access Management
Protection of information
Security Response, Monitoring, and Analysis
Solution, System, and Application Lifecycle Management
5. IoT and Edge Computing
Edge Computing and IoT Paradigm
Taxonomy of Edge Computing and IoT applications
Application susceptible to laten