00875nam 22003132 450 991055369810332120230120102430.09781119438052paperback978-0-470-65668-6paperback20220408d2020----km y0itay50 baengUSa---a---001yyGeochemistryWilliam M. White2 edChichesterWiley-Blackwellc2020Geochimica551.922itaWhiteWilliam M.763912ITUNINAREICAT SS2 UNIMARCUNIMARCBK9910553698103321551.9-WHI-3INV. INT. 2022/045SC1551.9-WHI-3AINV. INT. 2022/046SC180 692/XXVI 242BFA692/20SC1FFABCSC1Geochemistry1550438UNINA05639nam 2200793 a 450 991101975240332120200520144314.097811186001461118600142978111860017711186001779781118600016111860001097812991873751299187374(CKB)2550000001005879(EBL)1124652(SSID)ssj0000831937(PQKBManifestationID)11501364(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000831937(PQKBWorkID)10881584(PQKB)11548453(MiAaPQ)EBC1124652(OCoLC)828424236(CaSebORM)9781118600177(PPN)175642516(OCoLC)857717627(OCoLC)ocn857717627(Perlego)1009358(EXLCZ)99255000000100587920100223d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Internet of things connecting objects to the web /edited by Hakima Chaouchi1st editionLondon ISTE ;Hoboken, N.J. John Wiley & Sons20101 online resource (283 p.)ISTEDescription based upon print version of record.9781848211407 1848211406 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; The Internet of Things; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction to the Internet of Things; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. History of IoT; 1.3. About objects/things in the IoT; 1.4. The identifier in the IoT; 1.5. Enabling technologies of IoT; 1.5.1. Identification technology; 1.5.2. Sensing and actuating technology; 1.5.3. Other technologies; 1.5.4. Connected objects' communication; 1.6. About the Internet in IoT; 1.7. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Radio Frequency Identification Technology Overview; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Principle of RFID2.3. Components of an RFID system2.3.1. Reader; 2.3.2. RFID tag; 2.3.3. RFID middleware; 2.4. Issues; 2.5. Bibliography; Chapter 3. Wireless Sensor Networks: Technology Overview; 3.1. History and context; 3.1.1. From smart dust to smart plants; 3.1.2. Application requirements in modern WSNs; 3.2. The node; 3.2.1. Communication; 3.2.2. Computation; 3.2.3. Sensing; 3.2.4. Energy; 3.3. Connecting nodes; 3.3.1. Radio basics; 3.3.2. Common misconceptions; 3.3.3. Reliable communication in practice: channel hopping; 3.4. Networking nodes; 3.4.1. Medium access control; 3.4.2. Multi-hop routing3.5. Securing communication3.6. Standards and Fora; 3.7. Conclusion; 3.8. Bibliography; Chapter 4. Power Line Communication Technology Overview; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Overview of existing PLC technologies and standards; 4.2.1. History of PLC technologies; 4.2.2. Different types of in-home PLC technologies; 4.2.3. Security; 4.2.4. Performances of PLC technologies; 4.2.5. Standards and normalization; 4.3. Architectures for home network applications; 4.3.1. Architecture for a high bit-rate home network application; 4.3.2. Architecture for low bit-rate home network application4.4. Internet of things using PLC technology4.4.1. Connecting objects in the indoor environment; 4.4.2. Interoperability of connecting objects in the home environment; 4.5. Conclusion; 4.6. Bibliography; Chapter 5. RFID Applications and Related Research Issues; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Concepts and terminology; 5.2.1. Radio-frequency identification; 5.2.2. Transponder (tag) classes; 5.2.3. Standards; 5.2.4. RFID system architecture; 5.2.5. Other related technologies; 5.3. RFID applications; 5.3.1. Logistics and supply chain; 5.3.2. Production, monitoring and maintenance5.3.3. Product safety, quality and information5.3.4. Access control and tracking and tracing of individuals; 5.3.5. Loyalty, membership and payment; 5.3.6. Household; 5.3.7. Other applications; 5.4. Ongoing research projects; 5.4.1. Hardware issues; 5.4.2. Protocols; 5.5. Summary and conclusions; 5.6. Bibliography; Chapter 6. RFID Deployment for Location and Mobility Management on the Internet; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Background and related work; 6.2.1. Localization; 6.2.2. Mobility management; 6.3. Localization and handover management relying on RFID; 6.3.1. A technology overview of RFID6.3.2. How RFID can help localization and mobility managementInternet of Things: Connecting Objects... puts forward the technologies and the networking architectures which make it possible to support the Internet of Things. Amongst these technologies, RFID, sensor and PLC technologies are described and a clear view on how they enable the Internet of Things is given. This book also provides a good overview of the main issues facing the Internet of Things such as the issues of privacy and security, application and usage, and standardization.ISTEInternet of things :connecting objectsUbiquitous computingComputer networksRadio frequency identification systemsUbiquitous computing.Computer networks.Radio frequency identification systems.004Chaouchi Hakima1761031MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019752403321The Internet of things4419083UNINA