Internet of things : concepts and system design /

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Author / Creator:Milenkovič, Milan.
Imprint:Cham : Springer, 2020.
Description:1 online resource (308 p.)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12605410
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ISBN:9783030413460
3030413462
9783030413453
3030413454
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:This comprehensive overview of IoT systems architecture includes in-depth treatment of all key components: edge, communications, cloud, data processing, security, management, and uses. Internet of Things: Concepts and System Design provides a reference and foundation for students and practitioners that they can build upon to design IoT systems and to understand how the specific parts they are working on fit into and interact with the rest of the system. This is especially important since IoT is a multidisciplinary area that requires diverse skills and knowledge including: sensors, embedded systems, real-time systems, control systems, communications, protocols, Internet, cloud computing, large-scale distributed processing and storage systems, AI and ML, (preferably) coupled with domain experience in the area where it is to be applied, such as building or manufacturing automation. Written in a reader-minded approach that starts by describing the problem (why should I care?), placing it in context (what does this do and where/how does it fit in the great scheme of things?) and then describing salient features of solutions (how does it work?), this book covers the existing body of knowledge and design practices, but also offers the authors insights and articulation of common attributes and salient features of solutions such as IoT information modeling and platform characteristics. Comprehensive and balanced coverage provides a rounded and solid foundation for students and practitioners to build upon when designing IoT systems and components, and to confidently evaluate their options when choosing components and partners/vendors to complement their solutions Reader-minded approach: starts by describing the nature and significance of issues and problems so that readers are better motivated to understand solutions, including why they matter, where they fit, and how they work System-first approach: starts by describing the big picture and how the overall system works so that readers can interpret subsequent in-depth topical coverage in context Systems aspects and integration: in addition to describing the functional and foundational aspects of all major IoT system components, the book emphasizes integration throughout, i.e. how the components and building blocks are combined to create complete IoT systems. This is in contrast to most alternative approaches that tend to describe piece parts as independent isolated topics, without much guidance on how to put them together Emphasizes IoT data and information modeling, interoperability and the related standards. Data interoperability is viewed as a key technical requirement for IoT.
Other form:Print version: Milenkovic, Milan Internet of Things: Concepts and System Design Cham : Springer,c2020 9783030413453
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-030-41