LEADER 06313nam 2200589 450 001 9910676561303321 005 20220608133804.0 010 $a1-119-76166-2 010 $a1-119-76165-4 010 $a1-119-76167-0 035 $a(CKB)4940000000610338 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6716021 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6716021 035 $a(OCoLC)1266255739 035 $a(OCoLC-P)1266255739 035 $a(PPN)262046199 035 $a(CaSebORM)9781119761648 035 $a(EXLCZ)994940000000610338 100 $a20220608d2021 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 04$aThe smart cyber ecosystem for sustainable development /$fedited by Pardeep Kumar, Vishal Jain, Vasaki Ponnusamy 210 1$aHoboken, NJ :$cJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.,$d[2021] 210 4$dİ2021 215 $a1 online resource (480 pages) 311 $a1-119-76164-6 327 $aCover -- Half-Title Page -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Part 1: INTERNET OF THINGS -- 1 Voyage of Internet of Things in the Ocean of Technology -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 Characteristics of IoT -- 1.1.2 IoT Architecture -- 1.1.3 Merits and Demerits of IoT -- 1.2 Technological Evolution Toward IoT -- 1.3 IoT-Associated Technology -- 1.4 Interoperability in IoT -- 1.5 Programming Technologies in IoT -- 1.5.1 Arduino -- 1.5.2 Raspberry Pi -- 1.5.3 Python -- 1.6 IoT Applications -- Conclusion -- References 327 $a2 AI for Wireless Network Optimization: Challenges and Opportunities -- 2.1 Introduction to AI -- 2.2 Self-Organizing Networks -- 2.2.1 Operation Principle of Self-Organizing Networks -- 2.2.2 Self-Configuration -- 2.2.3 Self-Optimization -- 2.2.4 Self-Healing -- 2.2.5 Key Performance Indicators -- 2.2.6 SON Functions -- 2.3 Cognitive Networks -- 2.4 Introduction to Machine Learning -- 2.4.1 ML Types -- 2.4.2 Components of ML Algorithms -- 2.4.3 How do Machines Learn? -- 2.4.4 ML and Wireless Networks -- 2.5 Software-Defined Networks -- 2.5.1 SDN Architecture -- 2.5.2 The OpenFlow Protocol 327 $a2.5.3 SDN and ML -- 2.6 Cognitive Radio Networks -- 2.6.1 Sensing Methods -- 2.7 ML for Wireless Networks: Challenges and Solution Approaches -- 2.7.1 Cellular Networks -- 2.7.2 Wireless Local Area Networks -- 2.7.3 Cognitive Radio Networks -- References -- 3 An Overview on Internet of Things (IoT) Segments and Technologies -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Features of IoT -- 3.3 IoT Sensor Devices -- 3.4 IoT Architecture -- 3.5 Challenges and Issues in IoT -- 3.6 Future Opportunities in IoT -- 3.7 Discussion -- 3.8 Conclusion -- References -- 4 The Technological Shift: AI in Big Data and IoT 327 $a4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Artificial Intelligence -- 4.2.1 Machine Learning -- 4.2.2 Further Development in the Domain of Artificial Intelligence -- 4.2.3 Programming Languages for Artificial Intelligence -- 4.2.4 Outcomes of Artificial Intelligence -- 4.3 Big Data -- 4.3.1 Artificial Intelligence Methods for Big Data -- 4.3.2 Industry Perspective of Big Data -- 4.4 Internet of Things -- 4.4.1 Interconnection of IoT With AoT -- 4.4.2 Difference Between IIoT and IoT -- 4.4.3 Industrial Approach for IoT -- 4.5 Technical Shift in AI, Big Data, and IoT 327 $a4.5.1 Industries Shifting to AI-Enabled Big Data Analytics -- 4.5.2 Industries Shifting to AI-Powered IoT Devices -- 4.5.3 Statistical Data of These Shifts -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- 5 IoT's Data Processing Using Spark -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Introduction to Apache Spark -- 5.2.1 Advantages of Apache Spark -- 5.2.2 Apache Spark's Components -- 5.3 Apache Hadoop MapReduce -- 5.3.1 Limitations of MapReduce -- 5.4 Resilient Distributed Dataset (RDD) -- 5.4.1 Features and Limitations of RDDs -- 5.5 DataFrames -- 5.6 Datasets -- 5.7 Introduction to Spark SQL -- 5.7.1 Spark SQL Architecture 330 $aThe Smart Cyber Ecosystem for Sustainable Development As the entire ecosystem is moving towards a sustainable goal, technology driven smart cyber system is the enabling factor to make this a success, and the current book documents how this can be attained. The cyber ecosystem consists of a huge number of different entities that work and interact with each other in a highly diversified manner. In this era, when the world is surrounded by many unseen challenges and when its population is increasing and resources are decreasing, scientists, researchers, academicians, industrialists, government agencies and other stakeholders are looking toward smart and intelligent cyber systems that can guarantee sustainable development for a better and healthier ecosystem. The main actors of this cyber ecosystem include the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and the mechanisms providing cybersecurity. This book attempts to collect and publish innovative ideas, emerging trends, implementation experiences, and pertinent user cases for the purpose of serving mankind and societies with sustainable societal development. The 22 chapters of the book are divided into three sections: Section I deals with the Internet of Things, Section II focuses on artificial intelligence and especially its applications in healthcare, whereas Section III investigates the different cyber security mechanisms. 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