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The Internet of Things: Foundation for Smart Cities, eHealth, and Ubiquitous Computing
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xvii, 471 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
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9781498789028

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This book provides a dual perspective on the Internet of Things and ubiquitous computing, along with their applications in healthcare and smart cities. It also covers other interdisciplinary aspects of the Internet of Things like big data, embedded Systems and wireless Sensor Networks. Detailed coverage of the underlying architecture, framework, and state-of the art methodologies form the core of the book.


Author Notes

Dr. Ricardo Armentano is currently working as a Distinguished Professor at the Favaloro University. Also, he works as a Technology and Innovation Consultant and the Vice Chairman at the Global Citizen Safety and Security Working Group of the International Federation of Medical and Biological Engineering. He is a Class-1 researcher by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Technology of the republic of Argentina and Grade-5 Investigator of the PEDECIBA (United Nations Program for the Development of Basic Sciences). He has received his Engineering degree in 1984. By the end of 1994, he has qualified as a Doctor of the University of Buenos Aires in Physiological Sciences and in 1999 he has obtained the PhD degree from Universite de Paris VII Denis Diderot, for the Doctorat de Biomecanique: Mecanique de Systemes Biologiques. He has acquired international recognition in the field of cardiovascular hemodynamics and arterial hypertension. He is at the Editorial Board of journals of cardiovascular research and is a reviewer for over 25 international scientific journals. He has over 200 publications including a book, several book chapters and peer-reviewed articles. He is a Member of EMBS IEEE since 1985. He has also been elected as a Senior Member of IEEE in 2001 and Chair of the Argentine Chapter of the EMBS IEEE (2004). He is currently the Latin-American Representative for IEEE EMB.

Dr. Ganesh Chandra Deka is the Principal, Regional Vocational Training Institute for Women, Tura, Meghalaya, under Directorate General of Training, Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Govt of India. His previous assignment includes, Assistant Director of Training in DGE&T, Ministry of Labor & Employment, Government of India, New Delhi-1 [2006-2014], Consultant (Computer Science], National Institute of Rural Development-North Eastern Regional Centre, Guwahati, Assam, under the Ministry of Rural Development [2003-2006], Govt of India and Programmer (World Bank Project) at Nowgong Polytechnic, under the Directorate of Technical Education, Assam, India [1995-2003]. His research interests include ICT in Rural Development, e-Governance, Cloud Computing, Data Mining, NoSQL Databases and Vocational Education and Training. He has published more than 40 research papers in various conferences, workshops and International Journals of repute including IEEE. He is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Computing, Communications, and Networking [ISSN 2319-2720]. So far he has organized 8 IEEE International Conference as Technical Chair in India.


Table of Contents

Zoran Bojkovic and Bojan Bakmaz and Miodrag BakmazS.A. Srinivasa MoorthyUpena Dalal and Shweta Shah and Jigisha PatelK.V. Arya and Vishnu PrabhakaranSara Ghanavati and Jemal Abawajy and Davood IzadiMarcel Stefan Wagner and Diogo Ferreira Lima Filho and Miguel Arjona Ramírez and Wagner Luiz ZucchiGrigorios Tzortzis and Charilaos Akasiadis and Evaggelos SpyrouDario Bonino and Maria Teresa Delgado and Claudio Pastrone and Maurizio Spirito and Alexandre Alapetite and Thomas Gilbert and Mathias Axling and Matts Ahlsen and Peter Rosengren and Marco Jahn and Raphael Ahrens and Otilia Werner-Kytölä and Jose Angel Carvajal SotoAlak Majumder and Shirsha Ghosh and Joyeeta Goswaini and Bidyut K. BhattacharyyaAvani Sharma and Pilli Emmanuel Shubhakar and Arka Prokash MazumdarSándor SzénásiSadik Kamel Gharghan and Rosdiadee Nordin and Nor Fadzilah Abdullah and Kelechi AnabiIping Supriana and Kridanto Surendro and Aradea Dipaloka and Edvin RamadhanJanusz WielkiSiddharth S. Prasad and Robin Singh Bhadoria and Mohit MittalMimonah Al Qathrady and Ahmed Helmy and Khalid LmuzainiAndrea Malizia and Laura Morciano and Jacopo Maria Legramante and Pasqualino Gaudio and Sandro Mancinelli and Francesco Gilardi and Carlo Bellecci and Leonardo PalombiB. Venkatalakshmi and A. Pravin Renold and S. VijayakumarAwanish Kumar and Archana VimalNitesh Funde and Meera Dhabu and Ayesha Khan and Rahul JichkarLeandro Cymberknop and Parag Chatterjee and Diego Dujovne and Luis Romero and Ricardo Armentano
Prefacep. ix
Editorsp. xi
Contributorsp. xiii
Section I Introduction to the Internet of Things: Definition and Basic Foundation
1 The IoT Vision from an Opportunistic Networking Perspectivep. 3
2 DEFINE-An Architecture Framework for Designing IoT Systemsp. 21
3 MAC and Network Layer Issues and Challenges for IoTp. 49
4 Privacy and Security of Data in IoT: Design Principles and Techniquesp. 79
5 Integration of Cloud Computing and IoT: Opportunities and Challengesp. 99
Section II Frameworks for the Internet of Things: An Architectural Perspective
6 IoT Framework Based on WSN Infrastructure with Different Topological Distributionsp. 121
7 Semantic Complex Service Composition within an IoT Ecosystemp. 151
8 Enabling Smart Cities through IoT: The ALMANAC Wayp. 173
9 NFC in IoT-Based Payment Architecturep. 203
10 Trust Management in IoTp. 221
Section III Interdisciplinary Aspects of the Internet of Things
11 Highway Safety of Smart Citiesp. 243
12 Connected Bicycles: Potential Research Opportunities in Wireless Sensor Networkp. 273
13 Self-Adaptive Cyber-City Systemp. 295
14 The Role of Big Data, Cloud Computing, and Mobile Technologies in the Development of IoT Ecosystemsp. 321
15 Data Processing in IoT Using an Enterprise Service Busp. 337
Section IV Future Research, Scope, and Case Studies of the Internet of Things and Ubiquitous Computing
16 Infection Tracing in i-Hospitalp. 349
17 Emergency Department, Sustainability, and eHealth: A Proposal to Merge These Elements Improving the Sanitary Systemp. 371
18 The Contiki Operating System: A Tool for Design and Development of IoT-Case Study Analysisp. 391
19 Novel Trends and Advances in Health Care Using IoT: A Revolutionp. 405
20 Mining Ubiquitous Data Streams for IoTp. 421
21 IoT toward Efficient Analysis of Aging, Cardiometabolic, and Neurodegenerative Diseases-An eHealth Perspectivep. 441
Indexp. 457
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