Internet of Things (IoT) Systems and Applications
Coordonnateurs : Khan Jamil Y., Yuce Mehmet R.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the core technologies of current and future information and communications technology (ICT) sectors. IoT technologies will be deployed in numerous industries, including health, transport, smart cities, utility sectors, environment, security, and many other areas. In a manner suitable to a broad range of readers, this book introduces various key IoT technologies focusing on algorithms, process algebra, network architecture, energy harvesting, wireless communications, and network security. It presents IoT system design techniques, international IoT standards, and recent research outcomes relevant to the IoT system developments and provides existing and emerging solutions to the design and development of IoT platforms for multi-sector industries, particularly for Industry 4.0. The book also addresses some of the regulatory issues and design challenges related to IoT system deployments and proposes guidelines for possible future applications.
1. Introduction to IoT Systems 2. Big Data in IoT Systems 3. Basics of Communication Networks 4. Low-Power Wide-Area Networks 5. Energy Harvesting IoT Networks 6. Wide-Area M2M Networks 7. Low-Power Design Considerations for IoT Sensors 8. Energy Harvesting Solutions for IoT Sensors 9. Network Security Technique
Jamil Y. Khan received his PhD in electronic and electrical engineering from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK, in 1991. Since his PhD he has been working as an academic in the UK, New Zealand, and Australia. Currently, he is an associate professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Newcastle, Australia. He leads a research group in telecommunication networks and IoT systems. Prof. Khan has published more than 180 international referred research papers and book chapters. He is a senior member of the IEEE and a member of the ACM.
Mehmet R. Yuce received his PhD in electrical and computer engineering from North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA, in 2004. He is an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering, Monash University, Australia. He has published more than 180 technical articles. His research interests include wearable devices and IoT for healthcare. He is a topical editor of The IEEE Sensors Journal and editor-in-chief of Sensors.
Date de parution : 10-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Thèmes d’Internet of Things (IoT) :
Mots-clés :
Packet Filters; energy harvester; IoT Application; wireless sensor design; MPPT Technique; machine learning; IoT Device; big data handling performance; IoT Network; cloud computing; Sensor Node; IoT System; Energy Harvesting; IoT Sensor; RF Energy Harvesting; Wireless Sensor Network; Energy Source; OFDM Symbol; Mac Protocol; Eh Technique; LTE Advance; MPP; DC DC Boost; Random Access Procedure; MPPT; Boost Converter; Wide Area Wireless Networks; Random Access Slot; Switch S1; Ism Band