Internet of Things and Data Analytics Handbook (eBook, ePUB)
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This book examines the Internet of Things (IoT) and Data Analytics from a technical, application, and business point of view. Internet of Things and Data Analytics Handbook describes essential technical knowledge, building blocks, processes, design principles, implementation, and marketing for IoT projects. It provides readers with knowledge in planning, designing, and implementing IoT projects. The book is written by experts on the subject matter, including international experts from nine countries in the consumer and enterprise fields of IoT. The text starts with an overview and anatomy of…mehr
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- Verlag: Jossey-Bass
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- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2016
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- ISBN-13: 9781119173625
- Artikelnr.: 47393860
- Verlag: Jossey-Bass
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- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2016
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SMART EVERYTHING 407 24 Connected Vehicle 409 Adrian Pearmine 24.1 Introduction 409 24.2 Connected, Automated, and Autonomous Vehicle Technologies 410 24.3 Connected Vehicles from the Department of Transportation Perspective 413 24.4 Policy Issues Around DSRC 414 24.5 Alternative forms of V2X Communications 414 24.6 DOT Connected Vehicle Applications 415 24.7 Other Connected Vehicle Applications 418 24.8 Migration Path from Connected and Automated to Fully Autonomous Vehicles 419 24.9 Autonomous Vehicle Adoption Predictions 419 24.10 Market Growth for Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Technology 422 24.11 Connected Vehicles in the Smart City 423 24.12 Issues not Discussed in this Chapter 423 24.13 Conclusion 425 25 In-Vehicle Health and Wellness: An Insider Story 427 Pramita Mitra, Craig Simonds, Yifan Chen and Gary Strumolo 25.1 Introduction 427 25.2 Health and Wellness Enabler Technologies inside the Car 429 25.3 Health and Wellness as Automotive Features 435 25.4 Top Challenges for Health and Wellness 440 25.5 Summary and Future Directions 444 26 Industrial Internet 447 David Bartlett 26.1 Introduction (History, Why, and Benefits) 447 26.2 Definitions of Components and Fundamentals of Industrial Internet 448 26.3 Application in Healthcare 450 26.4 Application in Energy 451 26.5 Application in Transport/Aviation and Others 453 26.6 Conclusion and Future Development 454 27 Smart City Architecture and Planning: Evolving Systems through IoT 457 Dominique Davison and Ashley Z. Hand 27.1 Introduction 457 27.2 Cities and the Advent of Open Data 459 27.3 Buildings in Smarter Cities 460 27.4 The Trifecta of Technology 461 27.5 Emerging Solutions: Understanding Systems 462 27.6 Conclusion 464 28 Nonrevenue Water 467 Kenneth Thompson, Brian Skeens and Jennifer Liggett 28.1 Introduction and Background 467 28.2 NRW Anatomy 467 28.3 Economy and Conservation 468 28.4 Best Practice Standard Water Balance 469 28.5 NRW Control and Audit 469 28.6 Lessons Learned 472 28.7 Case Studies 473 28.8 The Future of Nonrevenue Water Reduction 479 28.9 Conclusion 479 29 IoT and Smart Infrastructure 481 George Lu and Y.J. Yang 29.1 Introduction 481 29.2 Engineering Decisions 482 29.3 Conclusion 492 30 Internet of Things and Smart Grid Standardization 495 Girish Ghatikar 30.1 Introduction and Background 495 30.2 Digital Energy Accelerated by the Internet of Things 497 30.3 Smart Grid Power Systems and Standards 500 30.4 Leveraging IoTs and Smart Grid Standards 503 30.5 Conclusions and Recommendations 510 31 IoT Revolution in Oil and Gas Industry 513 Satyam Priyadarshy 31.1 Introduction 513 31.2 What is IoT Revolution in Oil and Gas Industry? 515 31.3 Case Study 516 31.4 Conclusion 519 32 Modernizing the Mining Industry with the Internet of Things 521 Rafael Laskier 32.1 Introduction 521 32.2 How IoT will Impact the Mining Industry 523 32.3 Case Study 535 32.4 Conclusion 541 33 Internet of Things (IoT)-Based Cyber-Physical Frameworks for Advanced Manufacturing and Medicine 545 J. Cecil 33.1 Introduction 545 33.2 Manufacturing and Medical Application Contexts 546 33.3 Overview of IoT-Based Cyber-Physical Framework 548 33.4 Case Studies in Manufacturing and Medicine 548 33.5 Conclusion: Challenges, Road Map for the Future 556 Part V
IoT/DATA ANALYTICS CASE STUDIES 563 34 Defragmenting Intelligent Transportation: A Practical Case Study 565 Alan Carlton, Rafael Cepeda and Tim Gammons 34.1 Introduction 565 34.2 The Transport Industry and Some Lessons from the Past 566 34.3 The Transport Industry: a Long Road Traveled 567 34.4 The Transpoprt Industry: Current Status and Outlook 570 34.5 Use Case: oneTRANSPORT-a Solution to Today's Transport Fragmentation 572 34.6 oneTRANSPORT: Business Model 575 34.7 Conclusion 578 35 Connected and Autonomous Vehicles 581 Levent Guvenc, Bilin Aksun Guvenc and Mumin Tolga Emirler 35.1 Brief History of Automated and Connected Driving 581 35.2 Automated Driving Technology 583 35.3 Connected Vehicle Technology and the Cv Pilots 587 35.4 Automated Truck Convoys 589 35.5 On-Demand Automated Shuttles for a Smart City 590 35.6 A Unified Design Approach 591 35.7 Acronym and Description 592 36 Transit Hub: A Smart Decision Support System for Public Transit Operations 597 Shashank Shekhar, Fangzhou Sun, Abhishek Dubey, Aniruddha Gokhale, Himanshu Neema, Martin Lehofer and Dan Freudberg 36.1 Introduction 597 36.2 Challenges 600 36.3 Integrated Sensors 600 36.4 Transit Hub System with Mobile Apps and Smart Kiosks 601 36.5 Conclusion 610 37 Smart Home Services Using the Internet of Things 613 Gene Wang and Danielle Song 37.1 Introduction 613 37.2 What Matters? 613 37.3 IoT for the Masses 614 37.4 Lifestyle Security Examples 615 37.5 Market Size 617 37.6 Characteristics of an Ideal System 619 37.7 IoT Technology 624 37.8 Conclusion 630 38 Emotional Insights via Wearables 631 Gawain Morrison 38.1 Introduction 631 38.2 Measuring Emotions: What are they? 632 38.3 Measuring Emotions: How does it Work? 632 38.4 Leaders in Emotional Understanding 633 38.5 The Physiology of Emotion 635 38.6 Why Bother Measuring Emotions? 636 38.7 Use Case 1 636 38.8 Use Case 2 637 38.9 Use Case 3 640 38.10 Conclusion 640 39 A Single Platform Approach for the Management of Emergency in Complex Environments such as Large Events, Digital Cities, and Networked Regions 643 Francesco Valdevies 39.1 Introduction 643 39.2 Resilient City: Selex Es Safety and Security Approach 645 39.3 City Operating System: People, Place, and Organization Protection 646 39.4 Cyber Security: Knowledge Protection 650 39.5 Intelligence 651 39.6 A Scalable Solution for Large Events, Digital Cities, and Networked Regions 652 39.7 Selex ES Relevant Experiences in Security and Safety Management in Complex Situations 652 39.8 Conclusion 657 40 Structural Health Monitoring 665 George Lu and Y.j. Yang 40.1 Introduction 665 40.2 Requirement 666 40.3 Engineering Decisions 667 40.4 Implementation 669 40.5 Conclusion 671 41 Home Healthcare and Remote Patient Monitoring 675 Karthi Jeyabalan 41.1 Introduction 675 41.2 What the Case Study is About 676 41.3 Who are the Parties in the Case Study 677 41.4 Limitation, Business Case, and Technology Approach 678 41.5 Setup and Workflow Plan 678 41.6 What are the Success Stories in the Case Study 679 41.7 What Lessons Learned to be Improved 681 Part Vi
Cloud, Legal, Innovation, and Business Models 683 42 Internet of Things and Cloud Computing 685 James Osborne 42.1 Introduction 685 42.2 What is Cloud Computing? 687 42.3 Cloud Computing and IoT 688 42.4 Common IoT Application Scenarios 690 42.5 Cloud Security and IoT 693 42.6 Cloud Computing and Makers 695 42.7 An Example Scenario 696 42.8 Conclusion 697 43 Privacy and Security Legal Issues 699 Francoise Gilbert 43.1 Unique Characteristics 699 43.2 Privacy Issues 701 43.3 Data Minimization 704 43.4 Deidentification 708 43.5 Data Security 710 43.6 Profiling Issues 714 43.7 Research and Analytics 715 43.8 IoT and DA Abroad 716 44 IoT and Innovation 719 William Kao 44.1 Introduction 719 44.2 What is Innovation? 719 44.3 Why is Innovation Important? Drivers and Benefits 724 44.4 How: the Innovation Process 725 44.5 Who does the Innovation? Good Innovator Skills 727 44.6 When: in a Product Cycle when does Innovation Takes Part? 729 44.7 Where: Innovation Areas in IoT 730 44.8 Conclusion 732 45 Internet of Things Business Models 735 Hubert C.Y. Chan 45.1 Introduction 735 45.2 IoT Business Model Framework Review 736 45.3 Framework Development 740 45.4 Case Studies 743 45.5 Discussion and Summary 755 45.6 Limitations and Future Research 756 Index 759
SMART EVERYTHING 407 24 Connected Vehicle 409 Adrian Pearmine 24.1 Introduction 409 24.2 Connected, Automated, and Autonomous Vehicle Technologies 410 24.3 Connected Vehicles from the Department of Transportation Perspective 413 24.4 Policy Issues Around DSRC 414 24.5 Alternative forms of V2X Communications 414 24.6 DOT Connected Vehicle Applications 415 24.7 Other Connected Vehicle Applications 418 24.8 Migration Path from Connected and Automated to Fully Autonomous Vehicles 419 24.9 Autonomous Vehicle Adoption Predictions 419 24.10 Market Growth for Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Technology 422 24.11 Connected Vehicles in the Smart City 423 24.12 Issues not Discussed in this Chapter 423 24.13 Conclusion 425 25 In-Vehicle Health and Wellness: An Insider Story 427 Pramita Mitra, Craig Simonds, Yifan Chen and Gary Strumolo 25.1 Introduction 427 25.2 Health and Wellness Enabler Technologies inside the Car 429 25.3 Health and Wellness as Automotive Features 435 25.4 Top Challenges for Health and Wellness 440 25.5 Summary and Future Directions 444 26 Industrial Internet 447 David Bartlett 26.1 Introduction (History, Why, and Benefits) 447 26.2 Definitions of Components and Fundamentals of Industrial Internet 448 26.3 Application in Healthcare 450 26.4 Application in Energy 451 26.5 Application in Transport/Aviation and Others 453 26.6 Conclusion and Future Development 454 27 Smart City Architecture and Planning: Evolving Systems through IoT 457 Dominique Davison and Ashley Z. Hand 27.1 Introduction 457 27.2 Cities and the Advent of Open Data 459 27.3 Buildings in Smarter Cities 460 27.4 The Trifecta of Technology 461 27.5 Emerging Solutions: Understanding Systems 462 27.6 Conclusion 464 28 Nonrevenue Water 467 Kenneth Thompson, Brian Skeens and Jennifer Liggett 28.1 Introduction and Background 467 28.2 NRW Anatomy 467 28.3 Economy and Conservation 468 28.4 Best Practice Standard Water Balance 469 28.5 NRW Control and Audit 469 28.6 Lessons Learned 472 28.7 Case Studies 473 28.8 The Future of Nonrevenue Water Reduction 479 28.9 Conclusion 479 29 IoT and Smart Infrastructure 481 George Lu and Y.J. Yang 29.1 Introduction 481 29.2 Engineering Decisions 482 29.3 Conclusion 492 30 Internet of Things and Smart Grid Standardization 495 Girish Ghatikar 30.1 Introduction and Background 495 30.2 Digital Energy Accelerated by the Internet of Things 497 30.3 Smart Grid Power Systems and Standards 500 30.4 Leveraging IoTs and Smart Grid Standards 503 30.5 Conclusions and Recommendations 510 31 IoT Revolution in Oil and Gas Industry 513 Satyam Priyadarshy 31.1 Introduction 513 31.2 What is IoT Revolution in Oil and Gas Industry? 515 31.3 Case Study 516 31.4 Conclusion 519 32 Modernizing the Mining Industry with the Internet of Things 521 Rafael Laskier 32.1 Introduction 521 32.2 How IoT will Impact the Mining Industry 523 32.3 Case Study 535 32.4 Conclusion 541 33 Internet of Things (IoT)-Based Cyber-Physical Frameworks for Advanced Manufacturing and Medicine 545 J. Cecil 33.1 Introduction 545 33.2 Manufacturing and Medical Application Contexts 546 33.3 Overview of IoT-Based Cyber-Physical Framework 548 33.4 Case Studies in Manufacturing and Medicine 548 33.5 Conclusion: Challenges, Road Map for the Future 556 Part V
IoT/DATA ANALYTICS CASE STUDIES 563 34 Defragmenting Intelligent Transportation: A Practical Case Study 565 Alan Carlton, Rafael Cepeda and Tim Gammons 34.1 Introduction 565 34.2 The Transport Industry and Some Lessons from the Past 566 34.3 The Transport Industry: a Long Road Traveled 567 34.4 The Transpoprt Industry: Current Status and Outlook 570 34.5 Use Case: oneTRANSPORT-a Solution to Today's Transport Fragmentation 572 34.6 oneTRANSPORT: Business Model 575 34.7 Conclusion 578 35 Connected and Autonomous Vehicles 581 Levent Guvenc, Bilin Aksun Guvenc and Mumin Tolga Emirler 35.1 Brief History of Automated and Connected Driving 581 35.2 Automated Driving Technology 583 35.3 Connected Vehicle Technology and the Cv Pilots 587 35.4 Automated Truck Convoys 589 35.5 On-Demand Automated Shuttles for a Smart City 590 35.6 A Unified Design Approach 591 35.7 Acronym and Description 592 36 Transit Hub: A Smart Decision Support System for Public Transit Operations 597 Shashank Shekhar, Fangzhou Sun, Abhishek Dubey, Aniruddha Gokhale, Himanshu Neema, Martin Lehofer and Dan Freudberg 36.1 Introduction 597 36.2 Challenges 600 36.3 Integrated Sensors 600 36.4 Transit Hub System with Mobile Apps and Smart Kiosks 601 36.5 Conclusion 610 37 Smart Home Services Using the Internet of Things 613 Gene Wang and Danielle Song 37.1 Introduction 613 37.2 What Matters? 613 37.3 IoT for the Masses 614 37.4 Lifestyle Security Examples 615 37.5 Market Size 617 37.6 Characteristics of an Ideal System 619 37.7 IoT Technology 624 37.8 Conclusion 630 38 Emotional Insights via Wearables 631 Gawain Morrison 38.1 Introduction 631 38.2 Measuring Emotions: What are they? 632 38.3 Measuring Emotions: How does it Work? 632 38.4 Leaders in Emotional Understanding 633 38.5 The Physiology of Emotion 635 38.6 Why Bother Measuring Emotions? 636 38.7 Use Case 1 636 38.8 Use Case 2 637 38.9 Use Case 3 640 38.10 Conclusion 640 39 A Single Platform Approach for the Management of Emergency in Complex Environments such as Large Events, Digital Cities, and Networked Regions 643 Francesco Valdevies 39.1 Introduction 643 39.2 Resilient City: Selex Es Safety and Security Approach 645 39.3 City Operating System: People, Place, and Organization Protection 646 39.4 Cyber Security: Knowledge Protection 650 39.5 Intelligence 651 39.6 A Scalable Solution for Large Events, Digital Cities, and Networked Regions 652 39.7 Selex ES Relevant Experiences in Security and Safety Management in Complex Situations 652 39.8 Conclusion 657 40 Structural Health Monitoring 665 George Lu and Y.j. Yang 40.1 Introduction 665 40.2 Requirement 666 40.3 Engineering Decisions 667 40.4 Implementation 669 40.5 Conclusion 671 41 Home Healthcare and Remote Patient Monitoring 675 Karthi Jeyabalan 41.1 Introduction 675 41.2 What the Case Study is About 676 41.3 Who are the Parties in the Case Study 677 41.4 Limitation, Business Case, and Technology Approach 678 41.5 Setup and Workflow Plan 678 41.6 What are the Success Stories in the Case Study 679 41.7 What Lessons Learned to be Improved 681 Part Vi
Cloud, Legal, Innovation, and Business Models 683 42 Internet of Things and Cloud Computing 685 James Osborne 42.1 Introduction 685 42.2 What is Cloud Computing? 687 42.3 Cloud Computing and IoT 688 42.4 Common IoT Application Scenarios 690 42.5 Cloud Security and IoT 693 42.6 Cloud Computing and Makers 695 42.7 An Example Scenario 696 42.8 Conclusion 697 43 Privacy and Security Legal Issues 699 Francoise Gilbert 43.1 Unique Characteristics 699 43.2 Privacy Issues 701 43.3 Data Minimization 704 43.4 Deidentification 708 43.5 Data Security 710 43.6 Profiling Issues 714 43.7 Research and Analytics 715 43.8 IoT and DA Abroad 716 44 IoT and Innovation 719 William Kao 44.1 Introduction 719 44.2 What is Innovation? 719 44.3 Why is Innovation Important? Drivers and Benefits 724 44.4 How: the Innovation Process 725 44.5 Who does the Innovation? Good Innovator Skills 727 44.6 When: in a Product Cycle when does Innovation Takes Part? 729 44.7 Where: Innovation Areas in IoT 730 44.8 Conclusion 732 45 Internet of Things Business Models 735 Hubert C.Y. Chan 45.1 Introduction 735 45.2 IoT Business Model Framework Review 736 45.3 Framework Development 740 45.4 Case Studies 743 45.5 Discussion and Summary 755 45.6 Limitations and Future Research 756 Index 759