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Collaborative Internet of Things (C-IoT) : For Future Smart Connected Life and Business.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (307 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781118913727
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Collaborative Internet of Things (C-IoT)LOC classification:
  • TK7895.E43 -- .B446 2015eb
Online resources:
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 &amp -- Fitness Sensing Requirements -- 2.3.3 Health &amp -- Fitness Gateway Requirements -- 2.3.4 Health &amp -- Fitness Service Requirements -- 2.3.5 Health &amp -- Fitness and Solution Considerations -- 2.3.6 Health &amp -- Fitness and System Considerations -- 2.3.7 Health &amp -- 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 &amp -- Building Sensing Requirements -- 2.5.4 Smart Home &amp -- Building Gateway Requirements -- 2.5.5 Smart Home &amp -- 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.
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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 &amp -- Fitness Sensing Requirements -- 2.3.3 Health &amp -- Fitness Gateway Requirements -- 2.3.4 Health &amp -- Fitness Service Requirements -- 2.3.5 Health &amp -- Fitness and Solution Considerations -- 2.3.6 Health &amp -- Fitness and System Considerations -- 2.3.7 Health &amp -- 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 &amp -- Building Sensing Requirements -- 2.5.4 Smart Home &amp -- Building Gateway Requirements -- 2.5.5 Smart Home &amp -- 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.

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