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Internet of Things: Technologies and Applications for a New Age of Intelligence outlines the background and overall vision for the Internet of Things (IoT) and Cyber-Phy… Read more
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Internet of Things: Technologies and Applications for a New Age of Intelligence outlines the background and overall vision for the Internet of Things (IoT) and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), as well as associated emerging technologies. Key technologies are described including device communication and interactions, connectivity of devices to cloud-based infrastructures, distributed and edge computing, data collection, and methods to derive information and knowledge from connected devices and systems using artificial intelligence and machine learning. Also included are system architectures and ways to integrate these with enterprise architectures, and considerations on potential business impacts and regulatory requirements.
New to this edition: • Updated material on current market situation and outlook.• A description of the latest developments of standards, alliances, and consortia. More specifically the creation of the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) and its architecture and reference documents, the creation of the Reference Architectural Model for Industrie 4.0 (RAMI 4.0), the exponential growth of the number of working groups in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the transformation of the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) to OMA SpecWorks and the introduction of OMA LightweightM2M device management and service enablement protocol, the initial steps in the specification of the architecture of Web of Things (WoT) by World Wide Consortium (W3C), the GS1 architecture and standards, the transformation of ETSI-M2M to oneM2M, and a few key facts about the Open Connectivity Forum (OCF), IEEE, IEC/ISO, AIOTI, and NIST CPS.• The emergence of new technologies such as distributed ledgers, distributed cloud and edge computing, and the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence for IoT.• A chapter on security, outlining the basic principles for secure IoT installations.• New use case description material on Logistics, Autonomous Vehicles, and Systems of CPS
PART 1 - THE EVOLVING IoT LANDSCAPE
Chapter 1
1.1 Introduction to the book
1.2 Structure of the Book
Chapter 2 - Origins and IoT Landscape
2.1 Background and evolution of CPS / IoT / Big Data / M2M
2.2 Differing characteristics
2.3 The Global Context
2.4 Use Case example
Chapter 3 - A Market Perspective
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Some definitions
3.4 Value Chains
3.5 An Emerging Industrial Structure around IoT
3.5.1 Industrial IoT
3.5.2 Consumer IoT
3.6 A Framework for Approaching Market Development
3.7 Use case example
3.8 Conclusions
Chapter 4 - An Architectural Perspective
4.1 Building an Architecture
4.2 The IoT Architecture Landscape
4.3 Requirements and Main Design Principles
4.4 Standards Considerations
PART TWO - IoT TECHNOLOGIES AND ARCHITECTURES
Chapter 5 Technology Fundamentals
5.1 Devices and Gateways
5.2 NFC, RFID and Tags
5.3 Local and Wide Area Networking
5.4 Data Management
5.5 Business Processes in IoT
5.6 Distributed Cloud and Edge Computing
5.7 Machine Intelligence
5.8 Distributed Ledgers and Applications
5.8 Next Steps
Chapter 6. Security
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Basic Principles
6.3 Architecture and Standards
6.4 Use Cases
6.5 Future Developments in Security
Chapter 7. Trust, Identity and Privacy
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Architectures for Ensuring Trust in IoT Networks
7.3 Architectures for Establishing Identity in IoT Networks
7.4 Privacy Solutions for IoT Networks
7.5 Use Cases
STANDARDS ARCHITECTURE
Chapter 8. IoT Architecture and State of the Art
8.1 Introduction
8.2 State of the Art
8.2.1 oneM2M
8.2.2 ITU-T
8.2.3 IETF
8.2.4 ISO/IEC JTC 1/WG 10
8.2.5 IoT-A
8.2.6 IIC/IIRA
8.2.7 RAMI
8.2.8 W3C
8.2.9 NIST CPS
8.2.10 EPCIS
Chapter 9: Architecture Reference Model
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Reference Model and Architecture
9.3 IoT Reference Model
9.4 Functional View
9.5 Information View
9.6 Deployment and Operational View
9.7 Other Relevant Architectural Views
Chapter 10: Real-World Design Constraints
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Technical Design Constraints
10.3 Data Representation
10.4 Interaction and Remote Control
PART THREE: USE CASES
Chapter 11: Introduction to Use
Chapter 12: Asset Management
Chapter 13: Industrial Automation
Chapter 14: The Smart Grid
Chapter 15: Commercial Building Automation
Chapter 16: Smart Cities
Chapter 17: Participatory Sensing
Chapter 18: Robotics
Chapter 19: Autonomous Vehicles
Chapter 20: Logistics
Chapter 21: Conclusions and Looking Ahead
Appendix A - Open source software implementations to use IoT
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