This book offers a holistic approach to the Internet of Things (IoT) model, covering both the technologies and their applications, focusing on uniquely identifiable objects and their virtual representations in an Internet-like structure. The authors add to the rapid growth in research on IoT communications and networks, confirming the scalability and broad reach of the core concepts. The book is filled with examples of innovative applications and real-world case studies. The authors also address the business, social, and legal aspects of the Internet of Things and explore the critical topics…mehr
This book offers a holistic approach to the Internet of Things (IoT) model, covering both the technologies and their applications, focusing on uniquely identifiable objects and their virtual representations in an Internet-like structure. The authors add to the rapid growth in research on IoT communications and networks, confirming the scalability and broad reach of the core concepts. The book is filled with examples of innovative applications and real-world case studies. The authors also address the business, social, and legal aspects of the Internet of Things and explore the critical topics of security and privacy and their challenges for both individuals and organizations. The contributions are from international experts in academia, industry, and research.
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Prof. Dr. Sachi Nandan Mohanty, He received his PostDoc from IIT Kanpur in the year 2019 and Ph.D. from IIT Kharagpur, India in the year 2015, with MHRD scholarship from Govt of India. He has edited 24 books in association with Springer and Wiley, His research areas include Data mining, Big Data Analysis, Cognitive Science, Fuzzy Decision Making, Brain-Computer Interface, Cognition, and Computational Intelligence. Prof. S N Mohanty has received 3 Best Paper Awards during his Ph.D at IIT Kharagpur from International Conference at Benjing, China, and the other at International Conference on Soft Computing Applications organized by IIT Rookee in the year 2013. He has awarded Best thesis award first prize by Computer Society of India in the year 2015. He has guided 6 phd Scholar. He has published 60 International Journals of International repute and has been elected as FELLOW of Institute of Engineers and Senior member of IEEE Computer Society Hyderabad chapter. He also thereviewer of Journal of Robotics and Autonomous Systems (Elsevier), Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal (Elsevier), Artificial Intelligence Review (Springer), Spatial Information Research (Springer). Mr. Jyotir Moy Chatterjee is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Technology at Lord Buddha Education Foundation (Asia Pacific University of Innovation & Technology), Kathmandu, Nepal. Earlier he worked as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science Engineering at G. D. Rungta College of Engineering & Technology (Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekananda Technical University), Bhilai, India. He is also serving as the Young Ambassador of Scientific Research Group of Egypt (SRGE) for 2020-2021. His research interests include the internet of things, machine learning & blockchain technology. He is credited with 47 international journal papers, 2 conference papers, 6 technical articles, 5 authored books, 9 edited books, 12 book chapters, and 1 patent. He is the Book Series Editor of Cyber-Physical Systems: The New Era of Computing (CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group), Artificial Intelligence in Smart Healthcare Systems (CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group) & Machine Learning in Biomedical Science & Healthcare Informatics (Scrivener Publishing-Wiley). He is also serving as a reviewer for various reputed journals of Elsevier, Springer, and IEEE. He is also a member of various international conferences technically sponsored by Springer & IEEE. Dr. Suneeta Satpathy, received her Ph.D. from Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, in the year 2015, with Directorate of Forensic Sciences, MHA scholarship from Govt of India. She is currently working as an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at College of Engineering Bhubaneswar (CoEB), Bhubaneswar. Her research interests include Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Data Fusion, Data Mining, IoT, Big Data Analysis, Decision Mining and Machine Learning. Her professional activities include roles as editorial board member and/or reviewer of Journal of Engineering Science, Advancement of Computer Technology and Applications, Robotics and Autonomous Systems (Elsevier), computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal (Elsevier). She is also editor of several books on the topic of Digital Forensics, Internet of Things, Machine Learning and Data Analytics published by leading publishers.
Inhaltsangabe
Part1. IoT -Foundations, Architectures & Smart Services.- Chapter1. Internet of Things: Basic Concepts and Decorum of Smart Services.- Chapter2. IoT Framework, Architecture Services, Platforms, and ReferenceModels.- Part2. Smart Healthcare & IoT.- Chapter3. A Check on WHO Protocol Implementation for COVID-19 UsingIoT.- Chapter4. Design and Implementation of an Internet of Things (IoT)Architecture for the Acquisition of Relevant Variables in the Studyof Failures in MedicalEquipment: A Case Study.- Chapter5. A Novel IoT-Based Solution for Respiratory Flow Diagnosis.- Chapter6. Deep Learning Application in Classification of Brain Metastases:Sensor Usage in Medical Diagnosis for Next Gen Healthcare.- Chapter7. Implementation of Smart Control of Wheelchair for a DisabledPerson.- Chapter8. Application of the Internet of Things (IoT) in BiomedicalEngineering: Present Scenario and Challenges.- Chapter9. Risk Stratification for Subjects Suffering from Lung Carcinoma:Healthcare 4.0 Approach with Medical Diagnosis UsingComputational Intelligence.- Chapter10. The Fusion of IOT and Wireless Body Area Network.- Part3. Smart Education & IoT.- Chapter11. Paradigms of Smart Education with IoT Approach.- Chapter12. Automated Electric Power Saving System in University Classrooms Using Internet of Things.- Part4. Smart Banking & IoT.- Chapter13. Smart Banking in Financial Transactions of Migrants: A Study on the In-Migrants of the Gajapati District of Odisha.- Chapter14. An Analysis of Consumer Expectations, Nature and Economic Implications of Smart Banking System in India.- Part5. Smart Agriculture & IoT.- Chapter15. Internet of Things andSmart Farming.- Chapter16. Implementation of Intelligent Plantation System Using Virtual IoT.- Chapter17. Smart Agriculture and Its Impact on Crop Production.- Chapter18. Developments in Agriculture Technology Using Internet of Things.- Chapter19. A Multidisciplinary Perspective in Smart Agriculture Advances and Its Future Prospects.- Part6. Multidisciplinary Behavioral Applications & IoT.- Chapter20. Collaborative Processing Using the Internet of Things for Post-Disaster Management.- Chapter21. Revolution in IoT: Smart Wearable Technology.- Chapter22. Intelligent Automotive Sector with IoT (Internet of Things) and its Consequential Impact in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks.- Chapter23. Role of Cloud Computing in VehicularNETs to Design Smart ITS.- Chapter24. Sparse Code Multiple Access for Visible Light Communication and 5G and IoT Application.- Chapter25. IoT Enabled Smart Connected Homes and Its Social Graces.- Chapter26. Iris: A Novel Approach to Blind-Friendly Kitchen.- Part7. IoT Future Research Trends & Challenges.- Chapter27. Nemo: Energy Efficient Location Tracker for Dementia Patients Using LoRaWAN and Adaptive GPS Duty Cycling Strategies.- Chapter28. Challenges, Security Mechanisms, and Research Areas in IoT and IioT.- Chapter29. IOT in Marketing: Current Applications and Future Opportunities.
Part1. IoT -Foundations, Architectures & Smart Services.- Chapter1. Internet of Things: Basic Concepts and Decorum of Smart Services.- Chapter2. IoT Framework, Architecture Services, Platforms, and ReferenceModels.- Part2. Smart Healthcare & IoT.- Chapter3. A Check on WHO Protocol Implementation for COVID-19 UsingIoT.- Chapter4. Design and Implementation of an Internet of Things (IoT)Architecture for the Acquisition of Relevant Variables in the Studyof Failures in MedicalEquipment: A Case Study.- Chapter5. A Novel IoT-Based Solution for Respiratory Flow Diagnosis.- Chapter6. Deep Learning Application in Classification of Brain Metastases:Sensor Usage in Medical Diagnosis for Next Gen Healthcare.- Chapter7. Implementation of Smart Control of Wheelchair for a DisabledPerson.- Chapter8. Application of the Internet of Things (IoT) in BiomedicalEngineering: Present Scenario and Challenges.- Chapter9. Risk Stratification for Subjects Suffering from Lung Carcinoma:Healthcare 4.0 Approach with Medical Diagnosis UsingComputational Intelligence.- Chapter10. The Fusion of IOT and Wireless Body Area Network.- Part3. Smart Education & IoT.- Chapter11. Paradigms of Smart Education with IoT Approach.- Chapter12. Automated Electric Power Saving System in University Classrooms Using Internet of Things.- Part4. Smart Banking & IoT.- Chapter13. Smart Banking in Financial Transactions of Migrants: A Study on the In-Migrants of the Gajapati District of Odisha.- Chapter14. An Analysis of Consumer Expectations, Nature and Economic Implications of Smart Banking System in India.- Part5. Smart Agriculture & IoT.- Chapter15. Internet of Things andSmart Farming.- Chapter16. Implementation of Intelligent Plantation System Using Virtual IoT.- Chapter17. Smart Agriculture and Its Impact on Crop Production.- Chapter18. Developments in Agriculture Technology Using Internet of Things.- Chapter19. A Multidisciplinary Perspective in Smart Agriculture Advances and Its Future Prospects.- Part6. Multidisciplinary Behavioral Applications & IoT.- Chapter20. Collaborative Processing Using the Internet of Things for Post-Disaster Management.- Chapter21. Revolution in IoT: Smart Wearable Technology.- Chapter22. Intelligent Automotive Sector with IoT (Internet of Things) and its Consequential Impact in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks.- Chapter23. Role of Cloud Computing in VehicularNETs to Design Smart ITS.- Chapter24. Sparse Code Multiple Access for Visible Light Communication and 5G and IoT Application.- Chapter25. IoT Enabled Smart Connected Homes and Its Social Graces.- Chapter26. Iris: A Novel Approach to Blind-Friendly Kitchen.- Part7. IoT Future Research Trends & Challenges.- Chapter27. Nemo: Energy Efficient Location Tracker for Dementia Patients Using LoRaWAN and Adaptive GPS Duty Cycling Strategies.- Chapter28. Challenges, Security Mechanisms, and Research Areas in IoT and IioT.- Chapter29. IOT in Marketing: Current Applications and Future Opportunities.
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