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Edge Networking : Internet of Edges
Edge Networking : Internet of Edges
Autore Al Agha Khaldoun
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (263 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) LoyguePauline
PujolleG. <1949->
ISBN 1-394-17376-8
1-394-17374-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Edge Architectures -- 1.1. The three levels of Edge Networking -- 1.2. Edge Computing architectures -- 1.3. Security and domain name system on Edge -- 1.4. The digital infrastructure of the participatory Internet -- 1.5. Conclusion -- 1.6. References -- Chapter 2. MEC Networks -- 2.1. The MEC level of 5G architecture -- 2.2. 5G -- 2.3. 5G Edge -- 2.4. Conclusion -- 2.5. References -- Chapter 3. Fog Networks -- 3.1. Fog architectures -- 3.2. Fog controllers -- 3.3. Fog and the Internet of Things -- 3.4. Wi-Fi in the Fog's digital infrastructure -- 3.5. The new generation Wi-Fi -- 3.6. The next generation of mobile Wi-Fi -- 3.7. Private 5G for Fog Networking -- 3.8. Conclusion -- 3.9. References -- Chapter 4. Skin Networks -- 4.1. The architecture of Skin networks -- 4.2. Virtual access points -- 4.3. Participatory Internet networks -- 4.4. Conclusion -- 4.5. References -- Chapter 5. Ad hoc and Mesh Networks -- 5.1. Ad hoc networks -- 5.2. Routing -- 5.3. Mesh networks -- 5.4. Participatory networks -- 5.5. Local services -- 5.6. The digital infrastructure of the Internet of the Edges -- 5.7. Conclusion -- 5.8. References -- Chapter 6. Applications of the Internet of Edges -- 6.1. Civil security and defense applications -- 6.2. Applications of the Internet of Things -- 6.3. The tactile Internet -- 6.4. Telecom applications -- 6.5. Industry 4.0 -- 6.6. The smart city -- 6.7. Conclusion -- 6.8. References -- Chapter 7. Vehicular Networks -- 7.1. Communication techniques for vehicular networks -- 7.2. Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks -- 7.3. Connected and intelligent vehicles -- 7.4. The MEC and the VEC -- 7.5. Intelligent transport systems (ITS)-G5 -- 7.6. 5G V2X -- 7.7. The VLC -- 7.8. Conclusion -- 7.9. References -- Chapter 8. Virtualization of the Internet of Edges.
8.1. Network virtualization -- 8.2. Virtualization on the Edge -- 8.3. Using virtual networks on the Edge -- 8.3.1. Isolation -- 8.3.2. Extending network virtualization -- 8.4. Mobile Edge Computing -- 8.4.1. Examples of MEC applications -- 8.4.2. Geolocation -- 8.4.3. Augmented reality -- 8.4.4. Video analytics -- 8.4.5. Content optimization -- 8.4.6. Content cache and DNS cache -- 8.4.7. Performance optimization -- 8.4.8. Positioning of MEC servers -- 8.5. Conclusion -- 8.6. References -- Chapter 9. Security -- 9.1. Cloud of security on the Edge -- 9.2. Secure element -- 9.2.1. Security based on secure elements -- 9.2.2. The TEE -- 9.2.3. The trusted service manager -- 9.2.4. The Cloud-based security solution -- 9.2.5. Solutions for security -- 9.3. Blockchain -- 9.3.1. Blockchain consensus -- 9.3.2. Blockchain in Edge Computing -- 9.4. Conclusion -- 9.5. References -- Chapter 10. The Example of Green Communications -- 10.1. The Green PI solution -- 10.2. The Edge Cloud -- 10.3. The IoE -- 10.4. The IoE platform -- 10.5. Use cases: IoT in constrained environments -- 10.6. IoT in motion -- 10.7. Massive IoT -- 10.8. The advantages -- 10.9. References -- Chapter 11. Deployment of the Participatory Internet -- 11.1. The deployment -- 11.2. The Green Cloud -- 11.2.1. My Network -- 11.2.2. Chat -- 11.2.3. Talk -- 11.2.4. Storage -- 11.2.5. vCard Editor -- 11.3. Scaling up -- 11.4. Energy savings -- 11.5. Security -- 11.6. Wi-Fi and LTE hybridization -- 11.7. Conclusion -- 11.8. References -- Chapter 12. The Future -- 12.1. The short-term future -- 12.2. The medium-term future -- 12.3. The long-term future -- 12.4. Participatory Internet and IPV6 -- 12.5. References -- List of Authors -- Index -- EULA.
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Al Agha Khaldoun  
Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2022
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Edge networking : internet of edges / / Khaldoun Al Agha, Pauline Loygue, and Guy Pujolle
Edge networking : internet of edges / / Khaldoun Al Agha, Pauline Loygue, and Guy Pujolle
Autore Al Agha Khaldoun
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (263 pages)
Disciplina 610.285
Soggetto topico Internet
ISBN 1-394-17376-8
1-394-17374-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Edge Architectures -- 1.1. The three levels of Edge Networking -- 1.2. Edge Computing architectures -- 1.3. Security and domain name system on Edge -- 1.4. The digital infrastructure of the participatory Internet -- 1.5. Conclusion -- 1.6. References -- Chapter 2. MEC Networks -- 2.1. The MEC level of 5G architecture -- 2.2. 5G -- 2.3. 5G Edge -- 2.4. Conclusion -- 2.5. References -- Chapter 3. Fog Networks -- 3.1. Fog architectures -- 3.2. Fog controllers -- 3.3. Fog and the Internet of Things -- 3.4. Wi-Fi in the Fog's digital infrastructure -- 3.5. The new generation Wi-Fi -- 3.6. The next generation of mobile Wi-Fi -- 3.7. Private 5G for Fog Networking -- 3.8. Conclusion -- 3.9. References -- Chapter 4. Skin Networks -- 4.1. The architecture of Skin networks -- 4.2. Virtual access points -- 4.3. Participatory Internet networks -- 4.4. Conclusion -- 4.5. References -- Chapter 5. Ad hoc and Mesh Networks -- 5.1. Ad hoc networks -- 5.2. Routing -- 5.3. Mesh networks -- 5.4. Participatory networks -- 5.5. Local services -- 5.6. The digital infrastructure of the Internet of the Edges -- 5.7. Conclusion -- 5.8. References -- Chapter 6. Applications of the Internet of Edges -- 6.1. Civil security and defense applications -- 6.2. Applications of the Internet of Things -- 6.3. The tactile Internet -- 6.4. Telecom applications -- 6.5. Industry 4.0 -- 6.6. The smart city -- 6.7. Conclusion -- 6.8. References -- Chapter 7. Vehicular Networks -- 7.1. Communication techniques for vehicular networks -- 7.2. Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks -- 7.3. Connected and intelligent vehicles -- 7.4. The MEC and the VEC -- 7.5. Intelligent transport systems (ITS)-G5 -- 7.6. 5G V2X -- 7.7. The VLC -- 7.8. Conclusion -- 7.9. References -- Chapter 8. Virtualization of the Internet of Edges.
8.1. Network virtualization -- 8.2. Virtualization on the Edge -- 8.3. Using virtual networks on the Edge -- 8.3.1. Isolation -- 8.3.2. Extending network virtualization -- 8.4. Mobile Edge Computing -- 8.4.1. Examples of MEC applications -- 8.4.2. Geolocation -- 8.4.3. Augmented reality -- 8.4.4. Video analytics -- 8.4.5. Content optimization -- 8.4.6. Content cache and DNS cache -- 8.4.7. Performance optimization -- 8.4.8. Positioning of MEC servers -- 8.5. Conclusion -- 8.6. References -- Chapter 9. Security -- 9.1. Cloud of security on the Edge -- 9.2. Secure element -- 9.2.1. Security based on secure elements -- 9.2.2. The TEE -- 9.2.3. The trusted service manager -- 9.2.4. The Cloud-based security solution -- 9.2.5. Solutions for security -- 9.3. Blockchain -- 9.3.1. Blockchain consensus -- 9.3.2. Blockchain in Edge Computing -- 9.4. Conclusion -- 9.5. References -- Chapter 10. The Example of Green Communications -- 10.1. The Green PI solution -- 10.2. The Edge Cloud -- 10.3. The IoE -- 10.4. The IoE platform -- 10.5. Use cases: IoT in constrained environments -- 10.6. IoT in motion -- 10.7. Massive IoT -- 10.8. The advantages -- 10.9. References -- Chapter 11. Deployment of the Participatory Internet -- 11.1. The deployment -- 11.2. The Green Cloud -- 11.2.1. My Network -- 11.2.2. Chat -- 11.2.3. Talk -- 11.2.4. Storage -- 11.2.5. vCard Editor -- 11.3. Scaling up -- 11.4. Energy savings -- 11.5. Security -- 11.6. Wi-Fi and LTE hybridization -- 11.7. Conclusion -- 11.8. References -- Chapter 12. The Future -- 12.1. The short-term future -- 12.2. The medium-term future -- 12.3. The long-term future -- 12.4. Participatory Internet and IPV6 -- 12.5. References -- List of Authors -- Index -- EULA.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910643164803321
Al Agha Khaldoun  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2022]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Edge networking : internet of edges / / Khaldoun Al Agha, Pauline Loygue, and Guy Pujolle
Edge networking : internet of edges / / Khaldoun Al Agha, Pauline Loygue, and Guy Pujolle
Autore Al Agha Khaldoun
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (263 pages)
Disciplina 610.285
Collana Sciences: networks and communications: cloud networking
Soggetto topico Internet
ISBN 1-394-17376-8
1-394-17374-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Edge Architectures -- 1.1. The three levels of Edge Networking -- 1.2. Edge Computing architectures -- 1.3. Security and domain name system on Edge -- 1.4. The digital infrastructure of the participatory Internet -- 1.5. Conclusion -- 1.6. References -- Chapter 2. MEC Networks -- 2.1. The MEC level of 5G architecture -- 2.2. 5G -- 2.3. 5G Edge -- 2.4. Conclusion -- 2.5. References -- Chapter 3. Fog Networks -- 3.1. Fog architectures -- 3.2. Fog controllers -- 3.3. Fog and the Internet of Things -- 3.4. Wi-Fi in the Fog's digital infrastructure -- 3.5. The new generation Wi-Fi -- 3.6. The next generation of mobile Wi-Fi -- 3.7. Private 5G for Fog Networking -- 3.8. Conclusion -- 3.9. References -- Chapter 4. Skin Networks -- 4.1. The architecture of Skin networks -- 4.2. Virtual access points -- 4.3. Participatory Internet networks -- 4.4. Conclusion -- 4.5. References -- Chapter 5. Ad hoc and Mesh Networks -- 5.1. Ad hoc networks -- 5.2. Routing -- 5.3. Mesh networks -- 5.4. Participatory networks -- 5.5. Local services -- 5.6. The digital infrastructure of the Internet of the Edges -- 5.7. Conclusion -- 5.8. References -- Chapter 6. Applications of the Internet of Edges -- 6.1. Civil security and defense applications -- 6.2. Applications of the Internet of Things -- 6.3. The tactile Internet -- 6.4. Telecom applications -- 6.5. Industry 4.0 -- 6.6. The smart city -- 6.7. Conclusion -- 6.8. References -- Chapter 7. Vehicular Networks -- 7.1. Communication techniques for vehicular networks -- 7.2. Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks -- 7.3. Connected and intelligent vehicles -- 7.4. The MEC and the VEC -- 7.5. Intelligent transport systems (ITS)-G5 -- 7.6. 5G V2X -- 7.7. The VLC -- 7.8. Conclusion -- 7.9. References -- Chapter 8. Virtualization of the Internet of Edges.
8.1. Network virtualization -- 8.2. Virtualization on the Edge -- 8.3. Using virtual networks on the Edge -- 8.3.1. Isolation -- 8.3.2. Extending network virtualization -- 8.4. Mobile Edge Computing -- 8.4.1. Examples of MEC applications -- 8.4.2. Geolocation -- 8.4.3. Augmented reality -- 8.4.4. Video analytics -- 8.4.5. Content optimization -- 8.4.6. Content cache and DNS cache -- 8.4.7. Performance optimization -- 8.4.8. Positioning of MEC servers -- 8.5. Conclusion -- 8.6. References -- Chapter 9. Security -- 9.1. Cloud of security on the Edge -- 9.2. Secure element -- 9.2.1. Security based on secure elements -- 9.2.2. The TEE -- 9.2.3. The trusted service manager -- 9.2.4. The Cloud-based security solution -- 9.2.5. Solutions for security -- 9.3. Blockchain -- 9.3.1. Blockchain consensus -- 9.3.2. Blockchain in Edge Computing -- 9.4. Conclusion -- 9.5. References -- Chapter 10. The Example of Green Communications -- 10.1. The Green PI solution -- 10.2. The Edge Cloud -- 10.3. The IoE -- 10.4. The IoE platform -- 10.5. Use cases: IoT in constrained environments -- 10.6. IoT in motion -- 10.7. Massive IoT -- 10.8. The advantages -- 10.9. References -- Chapter 11. Deployment of the Participatory Internet -- 11.1. The deployment -- 11.2. The Green Cloud -- 11.2.1. My Network -- 11.2.2. Chat -- 11.2.3. Talk -- 11.2.4. Storage -- 11.2.5. vCard Editor -- 11.3. Scaling up -- 11.4. Energy savings -- 11.5. Security -- 11.6. Wi-Fi and LTE hybridization -- 11.7. Conclusion -- 11.8. References -- Chapter 12. The Future -- 12.1. The short-term future -- 12.2. The medium-term future -- 12.3. The long-term future -- 12.4. Participatory Internet and IPV6 -- 12.5. References -- List of Authors -- Index -- EULA.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830444303321
Al Agha Khaldoun  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2022]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Mobile and wireless networks . Volume 2 / / Khaldoun Al Agha, Guy Pujolle, Tara Ali-Yahiya
Mobile and wireless networks . Volume 2 / / Khaldoun Al Agha, Guy Pujolle, Tara Ali-Yahiya
Autore Al Agha Khaldoun
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : iSTE : , : Wiley, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (356 p.)
Disciplina 621.384
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Mobile computing
ISBN 1-119-00756-9
1-119-00755-0
1-119-00754-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover ; Title Page ; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acronyms ; 1. Introduction to Mobile and Networks; 1.1. Mobile and wireless generation networks; 1.1.1. First generation mobile technology: 1G; 1.1.2. Second generation mobile technology: 2G; 1.1.3. Third generation mobile technology: 3G; 1.1.4. Fourth generation mobile technology: 4G; 1.1.5. Fifth generation mobile technology: 5G; 1.2. IEEE technologies; 1.2.1. IEEE 802.15: WPAN; 1.2.2. IEEE 802.11: WLAN; 1.2.3. IEEE 802.16: WMAN; 1.2.4. IEEE 802.21: MIHS; 1.2.5. IEEE 802.22: WRAN; 1.3. Conclusion; 1.4. Bibliography ; 1.4.1. Standards
1.4.2. Selected bibliography1.4.3. Websites; 2. Mobile Networks; 2.1. Cellular network; 2.1.1. Radio interface; 2.1.2 Cell design; 2.1.3 Traffic engineering; 2.2. Principles of cellular network functionalities; 2.3. 1G networks; 2.4. 2G networks; 2.5. 3G networks; 2.6. 4G networks; 2.7. 5G networks; 2.8. Bibliography; 3. Long-Term Evolution; 3.1. Relevant features of LTE; 3.2. Network architecture and protocols; 3.2.1 Architecture reference model; 3.2.2 Functional description of a LTE network; 3.2.3 System architecture evolution; 3.2.4 Reference points; 3.3. Control and user planes
3.3.1. User plane3.3.2. GPRS tunneling protocol; 3.3.3. Control plane; 3.4. Multimedia broadcast and multicast service; 3.5. Stream Control Transmission Protocol; 3.6. Network discovery and selection; 3.7. Radio resource management; 3.8. Authentication and authorization; 3.8.1. User authentication, key agreement and key generation; 3.8.2 Signaling and user-plane security; 3.9. Fundamentals of the MAC layer in LTE; 3.9.1. Traffic classes and quality of service; 3.9.2. Mobility; 3.9.3. Resource scheduling algorithms; 3.10. Fundamentals of the LTE physical layer
3.10.1. Slot and frame structure in LTE OFDMA3.10.2. Reference signals; 3.11. Conclusion; 3.12. Bibliography; 3.12.1. Standards; 3.12.2. Selected bibliography; 4. Long-Term Evolution Advanced; 4.1. HetNet in LTE Advanced; 4.2. Small cell concepts; 4.2.1. Picocell; 4.2.2. Femtocells; 4.2.3. Relays; 4.3. Femtocell and macrocell integration architecture; 4.4. Picocell and macrocell integration architecture; 4.5. Interference mitigation in heterogeneous networks; 4.5.1. Interference mitigation in the context of two-tier macrofemtocells; 4.5.2. Frequency spectral assignment
4.6. Interference mitigation in the context of two-tiermacropicocells4.7. Coordinated multi-point transmission/reception; 4.8. Carrier aggregation; 4.9. LTE Advanced evolution toward 5G; 4.10. Bibliography; 4.10.1. Standards; 4.10.2. Selected bibliography; 4.10.3. Websites; 5. 5G; 5.1. From LTE Advanced to 5G: the big transition; 5.1.1. D2D communication; 5.1.2. Green activities saving energy; 5.1.3. LTE-WiFi integration for traffic offloading; 5.1.4. Vehicular communication; 5.2. Some characteristics envisioned for 5G; 5.2.1. Massive capacity support; 5.2.2. Ubiquitous communication support
5.2.3. Improvement in radio characteristics
Record Nr. UNINA-9910135035503321
Al Agha Khaldoun  
London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : iSTE : , : Wiley, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Mobile and wireless networks . Volume 2 / / Khaldoun Al Agha, Guy Pujolle, Tara Ali-Yahiya
Mobile and wireless networks . Volume 2 / / Khaldoun Al Agha, Guy Pujolle, Tara Ali-Yahiya
Autore Al Agha Khaldoun
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : iSTE : , : Wiley, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (356 p.)
Disciplina 621.384
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Mobile computing
ISBN 1-119-00756-9
1-119-00755-0
1-119-00754-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover ; Title Page ; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acronyms ; 1. Introduction to Mobile and Networks; 1.1. Mobile and wireless generation networks; 1.1.1. First generation mobile technology: 1G; 1.1.2. Second generation mobile technology: 2G; 1.1.3. Third generation mobile technology: 3G; 1.1.4. Fourth generation mobile technology: 4G; 1.1.5. Fifth generation mobile technology: 5G; 1.2. IEEE technologies; 1.2.1. IEEE 802.15: WPAN; 1.2.2. IEEE 802.11: WLAN; 1.2.3. IEEE 802.16: WMAN; 1.2.4. IEEE 802.21: MIHS; 1.2.5. IEEE 802.22: WRAN; 1.3. Conclusion; 1.4. Bibliography ; 1.4.1. Standards
1.4.2. Selected bibliography1.4.3. Websites; 2. Mobile Networks; 2.1. Cellular network; 2.1.1. Radio interface; 2.1.2 Cell design; 2.1.3 Traffic engineering; 2.2. Principles of cellular network functionalities; 2.3. 1G networks; 2.4. 2G networks; 2.5. 3G networks; 2.6. 4G networks; 2.7. 5G networks; 2.8. Bibliography; 3. Long-Term Evolution; 3.1. Relevant features of LTE; 3.2. Network architecture and protocols; 3.2.1 Architecture reference model; 3.2.2 Functional description of a LTE network; 3.2.3 System architecture evolution; 3.2.4 Reference points; 3.3. Control and user planes
3.3.1. User plane3.3.2. GPRS tunneling protocol; 3.3.3. Control plane; 3.4. Multimedia broadcast and multicast service; 3.5. Stream Control Transmission Protocol; 3.6. Network discovery and selection; 3.7. Radio resource management; 3.8. Authentication and authorization; 3.8.1. User authentication, key agreement and key generation; 3.8.2 Signaling and user-plane security; 3.9. Fundamentals of the MAC layer in LTE; 3.9.1. Traffic classes and quality of service; 3.9.2. Mobility; 3.9.3. Resource scheduling algorithms; 3.10. Fundamentals of the LTE physical layer
3.10.1. Slot and frame structure in LTE OFDMA3.10.2. Reference signals; 3.11. Conclusion; 3.12. Bibliography; 3.12.1. Standards; 3.12.2. Selected bibliography; 4. Long-Term Evolution Advanced; 4.1. HetNet in LTE Advanced; 4.2. Small cell concepts; 4.2.1. Picocell; 4.2.2. Femtocells; 4.2.3. Relays; 4.3. Femtocell and macrocell integration architecture; 4.4. Picocell and macrocell integration architecture; 4.5. Interference mitigation in heterogeneous networks; 4.5.1. Interference mitigation in the context of two-tier macrofemtocells; 4.5.2. Frequency spectral assignment
4.6. Interference mitigation in the context of two-tiermacropicocells4.7. Coordinated multi-point transmission/reception; 4.8. Carrier aggregation; 4.9. LTE Advanced evolution toward 5G; 4.10. Bibliography; 4.10.1. Standards; 4.10.2. Selected bibliography; 4.10.3. Websites; 5. 5G; 5.1. From LTE Advanced to 5G: the big transition; 5.1.1. D2D communication; 5.1.2. Green activities saving energy; 5.1.3. LTE-WiFi integration for traffic offloading; 5.1.4. Vehicular communication; 5.2. Some characteristics envisioned for 5G; 5.2.1. Massive capacity support; 5.2.2. Ubiquitous communication support
5.2.3. Improvement in radio characteristics
Record Nr. UNINA-9910820149203321
Al Agha Khaldoun  
London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : iSTE : , : Wiley, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui