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Contents
Preface
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Chapter
1
Introduction
1.1
IoT Concept
1.2
Related Concepts to IoT
1.3
The Intrinsic Characteristics of IoT
1.4
IoT Development and Application
1.5
Future IoT Vision
References
Chapter
2
Architecture and Fundamentals
2.1
Some Research on IoT Architecture
2.2
Ubiquitous IoT (U2IoT) Architecture
2.2.1
Unit IoT Definition and Its Architecture
Design
2.2.2
Ubiquitous IoT Definition and Its
Architecture Design
2.3
Some Layered Models for IoT
2.3.1
Three-Layer Model
2.3.2
Four-Layer Model
2.3.3
Eight-Layer Model
2.3.4
Discussion on the above Layered Models
2.4
Layered Model Proposed and Social Attributes
Discussion for U2IoT
2.4.1
Layered Model Designed for U2IoT
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1
1
3
5
6
11
12
13
14
15
17
17
17
18
19
19
19
VI
CONTENTS
2.4.2
Layer Description and Social Attributes for
Unit IoT
20
2.4.3
Layer Description and Social Attributes for
Ubiquitous IoT
23
2.5
IoT Development Phases Summary and Discussion
26
2.5.1
Early Stage
26
2.5.2
Unit IoT Stage
27
2.5.3
Industrial/Local IoT Stage
27
2.5.4
National IoT
28
2.6
Science Category and Supporting Technologies for IoT
29
2.6.1
Science Category Based on Cyber-Physical-
Social Aspects
29
2.6.2
Supporting Technologies
31
2.7
Conclusion
32
References
33
Chapter
3
Unit Internet of Things
35
3.1
Introduction
35
3.2
Sensors and Actuators
36
3.2.1
Sensors
37
3.2.2
Actuators
38
3.3
Ubiquitous Sensing
39
3.3.1
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
40
3.3.2
Bluetooth
41
3.3.3
Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)
42
3.3.4
Ultra-Wideband (UWB)
42
3.3.5
ZigBee
43
3.3.6
Infrared Data Transmission
44
3.4
Networking and Communications
45
3.4.1
Mobile Communication Technology
45
3.4.1.1
Third-Generation Technology (3G)
45
3.4.1.2
Wireless Local Area Network
(WLAN)
46
3.4.1.3
Fourth-Generation Technology (4G)
46
3.4.2
Next-Generation Internet Technology
47
3.5
Management and Data Centers (M&DCs)
49
3.5.1
Pervasive Management
49
3.5.1.1
Object/Entity Management
49
3.5.1.2
Network Management
49
3.5.1.3
Service Management
50
3.5.2
Data Fusion and Data Mining
50
3.6
Case Study for Unit IoT
52
3.6.1
Identification
53
3.6.1.1
Asset Management
53
3.6.1.2
Biometrics Identification
55
3.6.1.3
E-Passport
56
3.6.2
Information Aggregation
58
CONTENTS
VII
3.6.2.1 Smart
Home
58
3.6.2.2
Satellite Remote Sensing System
60
3.6.3
Safety Awareness
62
3.6.3.1
Bird Strike Avoidance Radar System
62
3.6.3.2
River Navigation Safety System
63
3.6.4
Monitoring and Control
65
3.6.4.1
Precision Manufacturing System
65
3.7
Conclusion
66
References
66
Chapter
4
Ubiquitous Internet of Things
69
4.1
Introduction
69
4.2
Local Internet of Things
70
4.2.1
Local IoT Concept
70
4.2.2
Main Characteristics of Local IoT
72
4.2.3
Case Study: Smart City
73
4.2.4
Case Study: Logistics Network of China
Pearl River Delta
(PRD)
75
4.3
Industrial Internet of Things
75
4.3.1
Industrial IoT Concept
75
4.3.2
Main Characteristics of Industrial IoT
76
4.3.2.1
Geographical Dispersion
76
4.3.2.2
Multiuser Orientation
76
4.3.3
An Example: A Smart Grid
78
4.4
National Internet of Things
78
4.4.1
National IoT Concept
78
4.4.2
National Development Planning
79
4.4.3
Management of National IoT
80
4.5
Transnational Internet of Things Application
81
4.5.1
Description
81
4.5.2
An Example: Transnational Logistics IoT
in ACFTA
81
4.6
Global Application IoT and a Typical Example
82
4.6.1
Description
82
4.6.2
Case Study: Global Logistics IoT
82
4.7
Conclusion and Discussion
86
References
87
Chapter
5
Resource Management
89
5.1
Introduction
89
5.2
Object Coding and Resolving
91
5.2.1
Object Coding Discussion
91
5.2.1.1
Coding for ID Objects
92
5.2.1.2
Coding for nID Objects
92
5.2.1.3
Combined Coding for Objects
with ID and nID
93
5.2.2
Resolving Discussion for nID Objects
93
VIH
CONTENTS
5.2.2.1
Space-Time
Information
Resolving
94
5.
2.2.2
Unique Attributes (UA) Resolving
94
5.2.2.3
Nonunique Attributes (NA) Resolving
94
5.3
Resource Naming
94
5.4
Resource Addressing
98
5.5
Resource Discovery
101
5.6
Resource Allocation
104
5.7
Resource Management Scheme in U2IoT
106
5.7.1
Context Information
106
5.7.2
Resource Management Scheme for U2IoT
109
5.7.2.1
Resource Management in Unit IoT
109
5.7.2.2
Resource Management in
Ubiquitous IoT
110
5.8
Conclusion 111
References 111
Chapter
6
Loop Control in Actuation
115
References
117
Chapter
7
Session Management
119
7.1
Introduction
119
7.2
Single-Session Management in IoT
120
7.3
Multiple-Session Management in IoT
120
7.4
Challenges
122
References
122
Chapter
8
Space-Time Consistency and Location
Privacy
123
8.1
Introduction
123
8.2
Space-Time Registration in Unit IoT
125
8.2.1
Time Synchronization
125
8.2.2
Object Localization
126
8.2.3
Time Registration for Unit IoT
127
8.2.4
Space Registration for Unit IoT
127
8.3
Space-Time Registration for Ubiquitous IoT
128
8.3.1
Time Registration for Ubiquitous IoT
128
8.3.2
Space Registration for Ubiquitous IoT
129
8.4
Space-Time Consistency Discussion in U2IoT
129
8.5
A Case Study in an Airport
131
8.6
Location Privacy
133
8.6.1
Main Characteristics of Location Privacy
133
8.6.2
Location Privacy-Preserving Mechanism
134
8.6.2.1
Privacy Policy
134
8.6.2.2
Anonymity and
Pseudonymity
135
8.6.2.3
Obfuscation
135
8.6.3
Challenges and Open Issues
136
8.7
Conclusion
136
References
137
CONTENTS
IX
Chapter
9
Security and Privacy
139
9.1
Introduction
139
9.2
Security Challenges in U2IoT
140
9.2.1
Security Requirements
140
9.2.1.1
CIA Triad
140
9.2.1.2
Authority
141
9.2.1.3
Nonrepudiation
141
9.2.1
A Privacy Preservation
141
9.2.2
Security Attacks
142
9.2.2.1
Gathering
142
9.2.2.2
Imitation
142
9.2.2.3
Blocking
143
9.2.2.4
Privacy Disclosure
143
9.3
The Security Framework for U2IoT
145
9.3.1
Information Security
146
9.3.2
Physical Security
147
9.3.3
Management Security
149
9.4
A Proposed Hybrid Authentication and Hierarchical
Authorization Scheme
150
9.4.1
The Security Protocol Suite in Unit IoT
(UnSPs)
153
9.4.1.1
The In-Group Hybrid
Authentication Protocol in UnSPs
153
9.4.1.2
The Out-Group Centralized
Authorization Protocol in UnSPs
155
9.4.2
The Security Protocol Suite in Ubiquitous
IoT (UbSPs)
157
9.4.2.1
The Centralized Authentication
Protocol in UbSPs
157
9.4.2.2
The Distributed Authority
Transfer Protocol in Ub SPs
158
9.4.2.3
The Centralized Authority
Transfer Protocol in UbSPs
160
9.4.2.4
The Distributed Authority
Sharing Protocol in UbSPs
161
9.4.3
Security Analysis
163
9.4.3.1
Authentication
163
9.4.3.2
Authorization
163
9.4.3.3
Session Freshness
164
9.4.3.4
Privacy Preservation
164
9.5
Entity Activity Cycle-Based Security Solution
165
9.5.1
In the Preactive Phase
166
9.5.2
In the Active Phase
166
9.5.2.1
Authentication
166
9.5.2.2
Access Control
167
9.5.2.3
Secure Routing
167
9.5.2.4
Advanced Signature
167
X
CONTENTS
9.5.2.5
Zero-Knowledge Proof
168
9.5.2.6
Data Aggregation
168
9.5.3
In the
Postactive
Phase
169
9.5.3.1
Intrusion Detection
169
9.5.3.2
Intrusion Tolerance and Threshold
Cryptography
169
9.6
Conclusion
169
References
170
Chapter
10
Energy Management
173
10.1
Introduction
173
10.2
Energy Management in Unit IoT
175
10.2.1
Energy Supply Management in Unit IoT
176
10.2.2
Energy Demand Management in Unit IoT
177
10.2.3
Supply-Demand Balance Management in
Unit IoT
180
10.3
Energy Management in Ubiquitous IoT
181
10.4
Conclusion and Discussion
183
References
184
Chapter
11
Spectrum Management
187
11.1
Introduction
187
11.2
Spectrum Management System, Equipment,
and Technology
188
11.2.1
National Spectrum Management System
189
11.2.2
Spectrum Monitoring and Management
Equipment
190
11.2.3
Technological Innovation and Spectrum
Management
191
11.3
The Vision, Challenge, and Scheme of Spectrum
Management in IoT
192
11.3.1
Spectrum Management Visions and
Challenges
192
11.3.2
Spectrum Management Scheme in IoT
194
11.3.2.1
Spectrum Management in Unit IoT
195
11.3.2.2
Spectrum Management in
Ubiquitous IoT
196
11.4
Conclusion
199
References
199
Chapter
12
Nanotechnology
201
12.1
Introduction
201
12.2
Nanotechnology in Ubiquitous Sensing
201
12.2.1
Nanotechnology-Based New Sensors and
Actuators
201
12.2.2
Nanoscale Sensor Networks
202
CONTENTS
XI
12.3 Nanotechnology in
Communication
Networks 203
12.3.1 High-Performance Routing
and Switching
Devices 204
12.3.2 Radio
Frequency (RF) Communication
204
12.4 Nanotechnology in High-Performance Computing 205
References
207
Chapter
13
Quantum Technology
209
13.1
Introduction
209
13.2
Quantum Technology: Driving IoT Development
210
13.2.1
Making Sensor Networks More Powerful
211
13.2.2
Making Communication More Secure
211
13.2.3
Making Massive Data Processing More
Efficient
212
References
213
Chapter
14
Big Data
215
14.1
Introduction
215
14.2
Technology and Application
216
14.2.1
Some Typical Technologies for Big Data
216
14.2.2
Application Platform and Solution
217
14.3
Conclusion
218
References
218
Index
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title_fullStr | Unit and ubiquitous Internet of things Huansheng Ning |
title_full_unstemmed | Unit and ubiquitous Internet of things Huansheng Ning |
title_short | Unit and ubiquitous Internet of things |
title_sort | unit and ubiquitous internet of things |
topic | Internet der Dinge (DE-588)7713781-4 gnd Ubiquitous Computing (DE-588)4657367-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Internet der Dinge Ubiquitous Computing |
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