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Internet of things (IoT) : technologies, applications, challenges and solutions/ edited by B. K. Tripathy , J. Anuradha

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis, CRC Press, 2018Edition: 1st edDescription: xxiii, 334p.: ill.; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781138035003
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 004.678 TRT
Contents:
1. IoT enabled vision system for Tint level detection.
2. Supervised and Semi-Supervised Identification of Users and Activities from Wearable Device Brain Signal Recordings.
3 Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence: A new road to the future Digital world.
4 Technical and Societal Challenges: Exploit the Profound Impacts of IoT.
5. Evolution of Social IoT World: Security Issues and Research Challenges.
6. User Authentication: Keystroke Dynamics with Soft Biometric Features
7: Internet of Nano-Things Forensics: Performing Digital Forensics in Nanoscale Systems.
8: Aspects of Ambient Assisted Living and its Applications.
9: Naming Services in Internet of Things.
10: Review on communication security issues in IoT medical device.
11: IoT challenges: Security.
12 Non physician Primary Health Care Workers: Making Wearable Computational Devices, Electronic Health Records Work for them.
13. Semantic Technologies for IoT. Applications of IoT to address the solutions for children affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders
Summary: "The term IoT, which was first proposed by Kevin Ashton, a British technologist, in 1999 has the potential to impact everything from new product opportunities to shop floor optimization to factory worker efficiency gains, that will power top-line and bottom-line gains. As IoT technology is being put to diversified use, the current technology needs to be improved to enhance privacy and built secure devices by adopting a security-focused approach, reducing the amount of data collected, increasing transparency and providing consumers with a choice to opt out. Therefore, the current volume has been compiled, in an effort to draw the various issues in IoT, challenges faced and existing solutions so far. Key Points:" Provides an overview of basic concepts and technologies of IoT with communication technologies ranging from 4G to 5G and its architecture." Discusses recent security and privacy studies and social behavior of human beings over IoT." Covers the issues related to sensors, business model, principles, paradigms, green IoT and solutions to handle relevant challenges." Presents the readers with practical ideas of using IoT, how it deals with human dynamics, the ecosystem, the social objects and their relation." Deals with the challenges involved in surpassing diversified architecture, protocol, communications, integrity and security."--Provided by publisher
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Books Books KU Central Library Rack No. : 01 Annex : 01 Shelve No. : A-02 Reference Section (Non-Issuable Books) 004.678 TRI 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C-1 (NI) Not For Loan 52074

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. IoT enabled vision system for Tint level detection.

2. Supervised and Semi-Supervised Identification of Users and Activities from Wearable Device Brain Signal Recordings.

3 Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence: A new road to the future Digital world.

4 Technical and Societal Challenges: Exploit the Profound Impacts of IoT.

5. Evolution of Social IoT World: Security Issues and Research Challenges.

6. User Authentication: Keystroke Dynamics with Soft Biometric Features

7: Internet of Nano-Things Forensics: Performing Digital Forensics in Nanoscale Systems.

8: Aspects of Ambient Assisted Living and its Applications.

9: Naming Services in Internet of Things.

10: Review on communication security issues in IoT medical device.

11: IoT challenges: Security.

12 Non physician Primary Health Care Workers: Making Wearable Computational Devices, Electronic Health Records Work for them.

13. Semantic Technologies for IoT. Applications of IoT to address the solutions for children affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders

"The term IoT, which was first proposed by Kevin Ashton, a British technologist, in 1999 has the potential to impact everything from new product opportunities to shop floor optimization to factory worker efficiency gains, that will power top-line and bottom-line gains. As IoT technology is being put to diversified use, the current technology needs to be improved to enhance privacy and built secure devices by adopting a security-focused approach, reducing the amount of data collected, increasing transparency and providing consumers with a choice to opt out. Therefore, the current volume has been compiled, in an effort to draw the various issues in IoT, challenges faced and existing solutions so far. Key Points:" Provides an overview of basic concepts and technologies of IoT with communication technologies ranging from 4G to 5G and its architecture." Discusses recent security and privacy studies and social behavior of human beings over IoT." Covers the issues related to sensors, business model, principles, paradigms, green IoT and solutions to handle relevant challenges." Presents the readers with practical ideas of using IoT, how it deals with human dynamics, the ecosystem, the social objects and their relation." Deals with the challenges involved in surpassing diversified architecture, protocol, communications, integrity and security."--Provided by publisher

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