Buch, Englisch, 432 Seiten, Format (B × H): 192 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 893 g
The Next Internet
Buch, Englisch, 432 Seiten, Format (B × H): 192 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 893 g
ISBN: 978-0-12-375165-2
Verlag: Elsevier Science
Interconnecting Smart Objects with IP: The Next Internet explains why the Internet Protocol (IP) has become the protocol of choice for smart object networks. IP has successfully demonstrated the ability to interconnect billions of digital systems on the global Internet and in private IP networks. Once smart objects can be easily interconnected, a whole new class of smart object systems can begin to evolve. The book discusses how IP-based smart object networks are being designed and deployed.
The book is organized into three parts. Part 1 demonstrates why the IP architecture is well suited to smart object networks, in contrast to non-IP based sensor network or other proprietary systems that interconnect to IP networks (e.g. the public Internet of private IP networks) via hard-to-manage and expensive multi-protocol translation gateways that scale poorly. Part 2 examines protocols and algorithms, including smart objects and the low power link layers technologies used in these networks. Part 3 describes the following smart object network applications: smart grid, industrial automation, smart cities and urban networks, home automation, building automation, structural health monitoring, and container tracking.
Zielgruppe
Networking and wireless engineers and researchers with functions or titles that include communication engineer, network architect, network designer, systems engineer, network operator, network engineer, as well as product managers and service companies to CEOs, CIOs, etc.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Part I: The ArchitectureChapter 1: What are Smart objects?Chapter 2: The IP protocol architectureChapter 3: Why IP for smart objects?Chapter 4: IPv6 for Smart Object Networks and The Internet of ThingsChapter 5: RoutingChapter 6: Transport ProtocolsChapter 7: Service DiscoveryChapter 8: Security for Smart ObjectsChapter 9: Web services For Smart ObjectsChapter 10: Connectivity models for smart object networks
Part II: The TechnologyChapter 11: What is a Smart Object?Chapter 12: Low power link layer for smart objects networksChapter 13: uIP A Lightweight IP StackChapter 14: StandardizationChapter 15: IPv6 for Smart Object Networks - A Technology RefresherChapter 16: The 6LoWPAN Adaptation LayerChapter 17: RPL Routing in Smart Object NetworksChapter 18: The IPSO AllianceChapter 19: Non IP Technology
Part III: The ApplicationsChapter 20: Smart GridChapter 21: Industrial AutomationChapter 22: Smart Cities and Urban NetworksChapter 23: Home AutomationChapter 24: Building AutomationChapter 25: Structural Health MonitoringChapter 26: Container Tracking