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Zusammenfassung: | Especially catered to those who are interested in researching, developing, and building IoT, this comprehensive resource presents a technical introduction to the components, architectures, software, and protocols of IoT. -- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (480 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
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spelling | Adryan, Boris, author. The Technical Foundations of IoT / by Kirsten Matheus, Thomas Konigseder. [Place of publication not identified] : Artech House, 2017. 1 online resource (480 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda ITpro collection Online resource; title from title screen (Skillsoft Books). Especially catered to those who are interested in researching, developing, and building IoT, this comprehensive resource presents a technical introduction to the components, architectures, software, and protocols of IoT. -- Edited summary from book. Includes bibliographical references. The Technical Foundations of IoT; Contents; Foreword by Andy Stanford-Clark; Foreword by Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino; Introduction by Stefan Grasmann; Preface by Boris Adryan; Acknowledgments; Part I Physical Principles and Information; Chapter 1 Electricity and Electromagnetism; 1.1 MATTER, ELEMENTS AND ATOMS; 1.1.1 Electron Configuration and Atomic Orbitals; 1.1.2 Conductors and Semiconductors; 1.1.3 Electric Charge, Current and Voltage; 1.2 ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELD; 1.2.1 Magnets and Magnetism; 1.2.2 Interactions of Electric and Magnetic Fields; 1.2.3 Electromagnetic Spectrum. Chapter 2 Electronics2.1 COMPONENTS; 2.1.1 Passive Components; 2.1.2 Active Components; 2.2 ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS; 2.2.1 Logic gates; 2.2.2 Memory; 2.2.3 Binary Calculations; 2.2.4 Logic Chips; 2.3 PROGRAMMABLE COMPUTERS; 2.3.1 Field-Programmable Gate Arrays; 2.3.2 Microcontrollers; 2.3.3 Multipurpose Computers; Chapter 3 Information Theory and Computing; 3.1 INFORMATION CONTENT; 3.2 A/D AND D/A CONVERSION; 3.3 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING; 3.4 COMPUTABILITY; Part II Historical Perspective of the Internet of Things; Chapter 4 50 Years of Networking; 4.1 THE EARLY INTERNET. 4.2 WORLD WIDE WEB AND WEB 2.04.2.1 WorldWideWeb; 4.2.2 Web 2.0; 4.3 CONNECTING THINGS; 4.3.1 Industrial Control Systems; 4.3.2 The Internet of Things; Part III Applications of M2M and IoT; Chapter 5 The Difference Between M2M and IoT; Chapter 6 Common Themes Around IoT Ecosystems; 6.1 INDUSTRY; 6.1.1 Smart Energy; 6.1.2 Smart Manufacturing; 6.1.3 Smart Retail; 6.1.4 Agriculture; 6.2 CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES; 6.2.1 Energy, Gas and Water; 6.2.2 Environment; 6.2.3 Traffic; 6.2.4 Security and Safety; 6.2.5 Summary; 6.3 CONNECTED VEHICLE; 6.3.1 Smart Buildings and Assisted Living. 6.3.2 Smart Buildings6.3.3 Assisted Living; Chapter 7 Drivers and Limitations; 7.1 DRIVERS FOR ADOPTION; 7.2 LIMITATIONS; Part IV Architectures of M2M and IoT Solutions; Chapter 8 Components of M2M and IoT Solutio; 8.1 OVERVIEW; 8.2 SENSORS AND ACTUATORS; 8.3 GATEWAYS AND HUB DEVICES; 8.4 CLOUD AND DATA PLATFORMS; Chapter 9 Architectural Considerations; 9.1 NETWORK TOPOLOGIES; 9.2 SPATIAL DIMENSIONS OF NETWORKING; Chapter 10 Common IoT Architectures; 10.1 MESH NETWORKS; 10.2 LOCAL GATEWAY; 10.3 DIRECT CONNECTION; Chapter 11 Human Interface; 11.1 USER EXPERIENCE AND INTERFACES. 11.2 MOBILE PHONES AND END DEVICESPart V Hardware; Chapter 12 Hardware Development; Chapter 13 Power; 13.1 CONSTRAINTS OF FIELD-DEPLOYED DEVICES; 13.2 POWER ADAPTERS; 13.2.1 Conventional AC/DC Adapters; 13.2.2 USB; 13.2.3 PoE; 13.3 BATTERIES; 13.3.1 Battery Chemistry; 13.3.2 Rechargeable Batteries; 13.3.3 Battery Types and Real-Life Properties; 13.4 RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES; 13.4.1 Solar Panels; 13.4.2 Energy Harvesting; Chapter 14 Actuators; 14.1 FROM BUZZERS TO SPEAKERS (SOUND); 14.2 FROM INDICATOR LIGHTS TO DISPLAYS (LIGHT); 14.3 FROM VIBRATION TO ROTATION TO SWITCHING (MOTION). Internet of things. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2013000266 Embedded Internet devices. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007000529 Ubiquitous computing. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002000759 Internet des objets. Internet intégré. Informatique omniprésente. COMPUTERS Computer Literacy. bisacsh COMPUTERS Computer Science. bisacsh COMPUTERS Data Processing. bisacsh COMPUTERS Hardware General. bisacsh COMPUTERS Information Technology. bisacsh COMPUTERS Machine Theory. bisacsh COMPUTERS Reference. bisacsh Embedded Internet devices fast Internet of things fast Ubiquitous computing fast Konigseder, Thomas. has work: The technical foundations of IoT (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG8kvgYpjYkd4YGtDc8vjK https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork 9781630812515 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1825904 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Adryan, Boris The Technical Foundations of IoT / The Technical Foundations of IoT; Contents; Foreword by Andy Stanford-Clark; Foreword by Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino; Introduction by Stefan Grasmann; Preface by Boris Adryan; Acknowledgments; Part I Physical Principles and Information; Chapter 1 Electricity and Electromagnetism; 1.1 MATTER, ELEMENTS AND ATOMS; 1.1.1 Electron Configuration and Atomic Orbitals; 1.1.2 Conductors and Semiconductors; 1.1.3 Electric Charge, Current and Voltage; 1.2 ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELD; 1.2.1 Magnets and Magnetism; 1.2.2 Interactions of Electric and Magnetic Fields; 1.2.3 Electromagnetic Spectrum. Chapter 2 Electronics2.1 COMPONENTS; 2.1.1 Passive Components; 2.1.2 Active Components; 2.2 ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS; 2.2.1 Logic gates; 2.2.2 Memory; 2.2.3 Binary Calculations; 2.2.4 Logic Chips; 2.3 PROGRAMMABLE COMPUTERS; 2.3.1 Field-Programmable Gate Arrays; 2.3.2 Microcontrollers; 2.3.3 Multipurpose Computers; Chapter 3 Information Theory and Computing; 3.1 INFORMATION CONTENT; 3.2 A/D AND D/A CONVERSION; 3.3 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING; 3.4 COMPUTABILITY; Part II Historical Perspective of the Internet of Things; Chapter 4 50 Years of Networking; 4.1 THE EARLY INTERNET. 4.2 WORLD WIDE WEB AND WEB 2.04.2.1 WorldWideWeb; 4.2.2 Web 2.0; 4.3 CONNECTING THINGS; 4.3.1 Industrial Control Systems; 4.3.2 The Internet of Things; Part III Applications of M2M and IoT; Chapter 5 The Difference Between M2M and IoT; Chapter 6 Common Themes Around IoT Ecosystems; 6.1 INDUSTRY; 6.1.1 Smart Energy; 6.1.2 Smart Manufacturing; 6.1.3 Smart Retail; 6.1.4 Agriculture; 6.2 CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES; 6.2.1 Energy, Gas and Water; 6.2.2 Environment; 6.2.3 Traffic; 6.2.4 Security and Safety; 6.2.5 Summary; 6.3 CONNECTED VEHICLE; 6.3.1 Smart Buildings and Assisted Living. 6.3.2 Smart Buildings6.3.3 Assisted Living; Chapter 7 Drivers and Limitations; 7.1 DRIVERS FOR ADOPTION; 7.2 LIMITATIONS; Part IV Architectures of M2M and IoT Solutions; Chapter 8 Components of M2M and IoT Solutio; 8.1 OVERVIEW; 8.2 SENSORS AND ACTUATORS; 8.3 GATEWAYS AND HUB DEVICES; 8.4 CLOUD AND DATA PLATFORMS; Chapter 9 Architectural Considerations; 9.1 NETWORK TOPOLOGIES; 9.2 SPATIAL DIMENSIONS OF NETWORKING; Chapter 10 Common IoT Architectures; 10.1 MESH NETWORKS; 10.2 LOCAL GATEWAY; 10.3 DIRECT CONNECTION; Chapter 11 Human Interface; 11.1 USER EXPERIENCE AND INTERFACES. 11.2 MOBILE PHONES AND END DEVICESPart V Hardware; Chapter 12 Hardware Development; Chapter 13 Power; 13.1 CONSTRAINTS OF FIELD-DEPLOYED DEVICES; 13.2 POWER ADAPTERS; 13.2.1 Conventional AC/DC Adapters; 13.2.2 USB; 13.2.3 PoE; 13.3 BATTERIES; 13.3.1 Battery Chemistry; 13.3.2 Rechargeable Batteries; 13.3.3 Battery Types and Real-Life Properties; 13.4 RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES; 13.4.1 Solar Panels; 13.4.2 Energy Harvesting; Chapter 14 Actuators; 14.1 FROM BUZZERS TO SPEAKERS (SOUND); 14.2 FROM INDICATOR LIGHTS TO DISPLAYS (LIGHT); 14.3 FROM VIBRATION TO ROTATION TO SWITCHING (MOTION). Internet of things. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2013000266 Embedded Internet devices. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007000529 Ubiquitous computing. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002000759 Internet des objets. Internet intégré. Informatique omniprésente. COMPUTERS Computer Literacy. bisacsh COMPUTERS Computer Science. bisacsh COMPUTERS Data Processing. bisacsh COMPUTERS Hardware General. bisacsh COMPUTERS Information Technology. bisacsh COMPUTERS Machine Theory. bisacsh COMPUTERS Reference. bisacsh Embedded Internet devices fast Internet of things fast Ubiquitous computing fast |
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title_auth | The Technical Foundations of IoT / |
title_exact_search | The Technical Foundations of IoT / |
title_full | The Technical Foundations of IoT / by Kirsten Matheus, Thomas Konigseder. |
title_fullStr | The Technical Foundations of IoT / by Kirsten Matheus, Thomas Konigseder. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Technical Foundations of IoT / by Kirsten Matheus, Thomas Konigseder. |
title_short | The Technical Foundations of IoT / |
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topic | Internet of things. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2013000266 Embedded Internet devices. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007000529 Ubiquitous computing. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2002000759 Internet des objets. Internet intégré. Informatique omniprésente. COMPUTERS Computer Literacy. bisacsh COMPUTERS Computer Science. bisacsh COMPUTERS Data Processing. bisacsh COMPUTERS Hardware General. bisacsh COMPUTERS Information Technology. bisacsh COMPUTERS Machine Theory. bisacsh COMPUTERS Reference. bisacsh Embedded Internet devices fast Internet of things fast Ubiquitous computing fast |
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