| Titre : | Internet of things : Architectures, protocols and standards/ Cirani, Simone; Ferrari, Gianluigi; Picone, Marco |
| Type de document : | texte imprimé |
| Editeur : | Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2019 |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-119-35967-8 |
| Format : | 402 p. / tab., fig., sch. / 22 cm |
| Langues: | Anglais |
| Mots-clés: | Internet of Things (IoT) ; Zigbee ; IoT architecture ; IoT protocols ; IoT standards ; IoT ecosystem ; Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) ; Wi-Fi ; LoRa/LoRaWAN ; NB-IoT (Narrowband IoT) ; Cellular IoT (LTE-M, 5G) ; Data acquisition ; Data storage ; Data analytics. |
| Résumé : |
The book addresses the field of the Internet of Things (IoT) from a systems-and-standards viewpoint, aimed at researchers and graduate students. It presents:
The architectures underlying IoT systems (how devices, networks and applications are organised) The protocols and standards used at various layers (connectivity, data exchange, security) The current and future challenges in building scalable, interoperable, secure IoT applications (e.g., smart-cities, industrial IoT) The authors emphasise four pillars of the IoT world: Connectivity, Interoperability, Discoverability, and Security/Privacy. |
| Note de contenu : |
IoT is heterogeneous: many device classes, many network types, many application domains → hence architectures must accommodate varied constraints (energy, connectivity, processing).
Protocols and standards are evolving: for constrained devices (low-power, low-bandwidth) special adaptations exist (e.g., 6LoWPAN for IPv6 over low-power networks) Interoperability is central: Without common standards, IoT deployments risk fragmentation. Security & privacy are major obstacles: The integration of physical devices with networks raises risks (data breaches, physical control) and need appropriate design. IoT architecture is not “one size fits all”: The book shows how cloud, fog/edge, and constrained-device models differ and what trade-offs exist (latency, resource use, centralisation). Practical orientation: The book links theory (protocols, stacks) with practical real-world use cases and testbeds. |
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