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1 online resource (338 pages) : illustrations |
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River Publishers Series in Communications |
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River Publishers series in communications.
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Contents |
Cover -- Dedication -- Acknowledgement -- Editors Biography -- Contents -- Foreword -- 1 European Research Cluster on the Internet of Things -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 IoT European Research Cluster -- 1.3 IoT Activity Chains -- 1.4 IoT European Research Cluster Role -- 1.5 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Internet of Things Strategic Research Roadmap -- 2.1 Internet of Things Conceptual Framework -- 2.2 Internet of Things Vision -- 2.3 Technological Trends -- 2.4 IoT Applications -- 2.5 Technology Enablers |
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2.6 Internet of Things Research Agenda, Timelines and Priorities2.7 Future Technological Developments -- 2.8 Internet of Things Research Needs -- References -- 3 The Internet of Things: The Way Ahead -- 3.1 Little Stones on the Road� -- 3.2 The State of the Art of Internet of Things Research in Europe -- 3.3 Towards an EU Policy Framework -- 3.4 Outlook -- References -- 4 Between Big Brother, Matrix and Wall Street: The Challenges of a Sustainable Roadmap for the Internet of Things -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Sociological Issues -- 4.3 Technological Challenges |
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4.4 Business Considerations4.5 Future Works -- 5 2011: A Decisive Year -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Impact -- References -- 6 Internet of Things � From Ubiquitous Computing to Ubiquitous Intelligence Applications -- 6.1 Open Code Architecture: Ubiquitous ID Architecture -- 6.2 Ubiquitous Computing -- 6.3 Ubiquitous ID Architecture -- 6.4 Ucode -- 6.5 Features of Ucode -- 6.6 Ucode Tags -- 6.7 Ubiquitous Communicator (UC) -- 6.8 Ucode Resolution Server and Information Server -- 6.9 UID 2.0� Realization of Richter Ubiquitous Computing World Based on ucR |
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6.10 Ucode Usage Examples6.11 Application for Places -- 6.12 Tokyo Ubiquitous Technology Project -- 6.13 Tokyo Ubiquitous Technology Project in Ginza -- 6.14 Governance and Sustainability: Participation by Private Companies -- 6.15 Metropolitan Government Ubiquitous Sightseeing Guide -- 6.16 “Portable Information System, � Ueno Zoological Gardens -- 6.17 Hama-rikyu Gardens Ubiquitous Guidance Service -- 6.18 kokosil, Location Information Portal -- 6.19 Use of Ucode Location Information Systems Spread to Many Regions -- 6.20 Application of Ucodes for Objects |
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6.21 Ucode Application in the Management of Historical Information of Houses6.22 Traceability Management System of Housing Components -- 6.23 Cyber Concrete -- 6.24 Summary -- References -- 7 Technologies, Applications, and Governance in the Internet of Things -- 7.1 Overview -- 7.2 Key Technologies -- 7.3 Technical Challenges of the Internet of Things -- 7.4 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Mobile Devices Enable IoT Evolution From Industrial Applications to Mass Consumer Applications -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 IoT Mobile Device |
Summary |
The book aim is to define the Internet of Things (IoT) in a global view, present the research agenda for Internet of Things technologies by addressing the new technological developments and providing a global balanced coverage of the challenges and the technical and industrial trends |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Internet -- Europe
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Internet research -- Europe
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Information technology -- Europe
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Ubiquitous computing -- Europe
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Computer networks -- Europe
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Computer networks
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Information technology
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Internet
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Internet research
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Ubiquitous computing
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Internet.
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Informationsteknik.
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Datanät.
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Europe
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Friess, Peter, author
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ISBN |
9788792982889 |
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8792982883 |
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