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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; : Elsevier / Morgan Kaufmann Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9948025737102882
    Format: 1 online resource (432 p.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    ISBN: 1-282-66617-7 , 9786612666179 , 0-12-375166-7
    Content: Smart object technology, sometimes called the Internet of Things, is having a profound impact on our day-to-day lives. Interconnecting Smart Objects with IP is the first book that takes a holistic approach to the revolutionary area of IP-based smart objects. Smart objects are the intersection of networked embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, ubiquitous and pervasive computing, mobile telephony and telemetry, and mobile computer networking. This book consists of three parts, Part I focuses on the architecture of smart objects networking, Part II covers the hardware, software, a
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Interconnecting Smart Objects with IP: The Next Internet; Copyright Page; Dedication; About the Authors; Contents; Foreword; Preface; OBJECTIVES; STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK; Acknowledgements; SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PART 1 THE ARCHITECTURE; CHAPTER 1 What Are Smart Objects?; 1.1 Where Do Smart Objects Come From?; 1.1.1 Embedded Systems; 1.1.2 Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing; 1.1.3 Mobile Telephony; 1.1.4 Telemetry and Machine-to-machine Communication; 1.1.5 Wireless Sensor and Ubiquitous Sensor Networks; 1.1.6 Mobile Computing; 1.1.7 Computer Networking , 1.2 Challenges for Smart Objects1.2.1 Node-level Challenges; 1.2.2 Network-level Challenges; 1.2.3 Standardization; 1.2.4 Interoperability; 1.3 Conclusions; CHAPTER 2 IP Protocol Architecture; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 From NCP to TCP/IP; 2.3 Fundamental TCP/IP Architectural Design Principles; 2.4 The Delicate Subject of Cross-layer Optimization; 2.5 Why Is IP Layering also Important for Smart Object Networks?; 2.6 Conclusions; CHAPTER 3 Why IP for Smart Objects?; 3.1 Interoperability; 3.2 An Evolving and Versatile Architecture; 3.3 Stability and Universality of the Architecture; 3.4 Scalability , 3.5 Configuration and Management3.6 Small Footprint; 3.7 What Are the Alternatives?; 3.8 Why Are Gateways Bad?; 3.8.1 Inherent Complexity; 3.8.2 Lack of Flexibility and Scalability; 3.9 Conclusions; CHAPTER 4 IPv6 for Smart Object Networks and the Internet of Things; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Depletion of the IPv4 Address Space; 4.2.1 Current IPv4 Address Pool Exhaustion Rate; 4.3 NAT: A (Temporary) Solution to IPv4 Address Exhaustion; 4.4 Architectural Discussion; 4.5 Conclusions; CHAPTER 5 Routing; 5.1 Routing in IP Networks; 5.1.1 IP Routing and QoS , 5.1.2 IP Routing and Network Reliability5.2 Specifics of Routing in LLNs; 5.2.1 What Makes the Routing in LLNs Different?; 5.3 Layer 2 Versus Layer 3 ""Routing""; 5.3.1 Where Should Path Computation Be Performed?; 5.4 Conclusions; CHAPTER 6 Transport Protocols; 6.1 UDP; 6.1.1 Best-effort Datagram Delivery; 6.1.2 The UDP Header; 6.2 TCP; 6.2.1 Reliable Stream Transport; 6.2.2 The TCP Header; 6.2.3 TCP Options; 6.2.4 Round-trip Time Estimation; 6.2.5 Flow Control; 6.2.6 Congestion Control; 6.2.7 TCP States; 6.3 UDP for Smart Objects; 6.4 TCP for Smart Objects; 6.5 Conclusions , CHAPTER 7 Service Discovery7.1 Service Discovery in IP Networks; 7.2 Service Discovery Protocols; 7.2.1 SLP; 7.2.2 Zeroconf, Rendezvous, and Bonjour; 7.2.3 UPnP; 7.3 Conclusions; CHAPTER 8 Security for Smart Objects; 8.1 The Three Properties of Security; 8.1.1 Confidentiality; 8.1.2 Integrity; 8.1.3 Availability; 8.2 ""Security"" by Obscurity; 8.3 Encryption; 8.4 Security Mechanisms for Smart Objects; 8.4.1 Security Policies for Smart Objects; 8.4.2 Link Layer Encryption; 8.5 Security Mechanisms in the IP Architecture; 8.5.1 IPsec; 8.5.2 TLS; 8.6 Conclusions , CHAPTER 9 Web Services for Smart Objects , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-375165-9
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV036585563
    Format: XXIV, 407 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780123751652 , 0123751659
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Smart Device ; Ubiquitous Computing ; TCP/IP
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Burlington, MA : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers/Elsevier
    UID:
    gbv_1653161205
    Format: Online Ressource (xxiv, 407 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 0123751659 , 9780123751652 , 9780123751669 , 0123751667
    Content: Part I: The Architecture -- Chapter 1: What are Smart objects? -- Chapter 2: The IP protocol architecture -- Chapter 3: Why IP for smart objects? -- Chapter 4: IPv6 for Smart Object Networks and The Internet of Things -- Chapter 5: Routing -- Chapter 6: Transport Protocols -- Chapter 7: Service Discovery -- Chapter 8: Security for Smart Objects -- Chapter 9: Web services For Smart Objects -- Chapter 10: Connectivity models for smart object networks -- Part II: The Technology -- Chapter 11: What is a Smart Object? -- Chapter 12: Low power link layer for smart objects networks -- Chapter 13: uIP A Lightweight IP Stack -- Chapter 14: Standardization -- Chapter 15: IPv6 for Smart Object Networks -- A Technology Refresher -- Chapter 16: The 6LoWPAN Adaptation Layer -- Chapter 17: RPL Routing in Smart Object Networks -- Chapter 18: The IPSO Alliance -- Chapter 19: Non IP Technology -- Part III: The Applications -- Chapter 20: Smart Grid -- Chapter 21: Industrial Automation -- Chapter 22: Smart Cities and Urban Networks -- Chapter 23: Home Automation -- Chapter 24: Building Automation -- Chapter 25: Structural Health Monitoring -- Chapter 26: Container Tracking
    Content: Smart object technology, sometimes called the Internet of Things, is having a profound impact on our day-to-day lives. Interconnecting Smart Objects with IP is the first book that takes a holistic approach to the revolutionary area of IP-based smart objects. Smart objects are the intersection of networked embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, ubiquitous and pervasive computing, mobile telephony and telemetry, and mobile computer networking. This book consists of three parts, Part I focuses on the architecture of smart objects networking, Part II covers the hardware, software, and protocols for smart objects, and Part III provides case studies on how and where smart objects are being used today and in the future. The book covers the fundamentals of IP communication for smart objects, IPv6, and web services, as well as several newly specified low-power IP standards such as the IETF 6LoWPAN adaptation layer and the RPL routing protocol. This book contains essential information not only for the technical reader but also for policy makers and decision makers in the area of smart objects both for private IP networks and the Internet. Shows in detail how connecting smart objects impacts our lives with practical implementation examples and case studies Provides an in depth understanding of the technological and architectural aspects underlying smart objects technology Offers an in-depth examination of relevant IP protocols to build large scale smart object networks in support of a myriad of new services
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record , Front Cover; Interconnecting Smart Objects with IP: The Next Internet; Copyright Page; Dedication; About the Authors; Contents; Foreword; Preface; OBJECTIVES; STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK; Acknowledgements; SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PART 1 THE ARCHITECTURE; CHAPTER 1 What Are Smart Objects?; 1.1 Where Do Smart Objects Come From?; 1.1.1 Embedded Systems; 1.1.2 Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing; 1.1.3 Mobile Telephony; 1.1.4 Telemetry and Machine-to-machine Communication; 1.1.5 Wireless Sensor and Ubiquitous Sensor Networks; 1.1.6 Mobile Computing; 1.1.7 Computer Networking , 1.2 Challenges for Smart Objects1.2.1 Node-level Challenges; 1.2.2 Network-level Challenges; 1.2.3 Standardization; 1.2.4 Interoperability; 1.3 Conclusions; CHAPTER 2 IP Protocol Architecture; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 From NCP to TCP/IP; 2.3 Fundamental TCP/IP Architectural Design Principles; 2.4 The Delicate Subject of Cross-layer Optimization; 2.5 Why Is IP Layering also Important for Smart Object Networks?; 2.6 Conclusions; CHAPTER 3 Why IP for Smart Objects?; 3.1 Interoperability; 3.2 An Evolving and Versatile Architecture; 3.3 Stability and Universality of the Architecture; 3.4 Scalability , 3.5 Configuration and Management3.6 Small Footprint; 3.7 What Are the Alternatives?; 3.8 Why Are Gateways Bad?; 3.8.1 Inherent Complexity; 3.8.2 Lack of Flexibility and Scalability; 3.9 Conclusions; CHAPTER 4 IPv6 for Smart Object Networks and the Internet of Things; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Depletion of the IPv4 Address Space; 4.2.1 Current IPv4 Address Pool Exhaustion Rate; 4.3 NAT: A (Temporary) Solution to IPv4 Address Exhaustion; 4.4 Architectural Discussion; 4.5 Conclusions; CHAPTER 5 Routing; 5.1 Routing in IP Networks; 5.1.1 IP Routing and QoS , 5.1.2 IP Routing and Network Reliability5.2 Specifics of Routing in LLNs; 5.2.1 What Makes the Routing in LLNs Different?; 5.3 Layer 2 Versus Layer 3 "Routing"; 5.3.1 Where Should Path Computation Be Performed?; 5.4 Conclusions; CHAPTER 6 Transport Protocols; 6.1 UDP; 6.1.1 Best-effort Datagram Delivery; 6.1.2 The UDP Header; 6.2 TCP; 6.2.1 Reliable Stream Transport; 6.2.2 The TCP Header; 6.2.3 TCP Options; 6.2.4 Round-trip Time Estimation; 6.2.5 Flow Control; 6.2.6 Congestion Control; 6.2.7 TCP States; 6.3 UDP for Smart Objects; 6.4 TCP for Smart Objects; 6.5 Conclusions , CHAPTER 7 Service Discovery7.1 Service Discovery in IP Networks; 7.2 Service Discovery Protocols; 7.2.1 SLP; 7.2.2 Zeroconf, Rendezvous, and Bonjour; 7.2.3 UPnP; 7.3 Conclusions; CHAPTER 8 Security for Smart Objects; 8.1 The Three Properties of Security; 8.1.1 Confidentiality; 8.1.2 Integrity; 8.1.3 Availability; 8.2 "Security" by Obscurity; 8.3 Encryption; 8.4 Security Mechanisms for Smart Objects; 8.4.1 Security Policies for Smart Objects; 8.4.2 Link Layer Encryption; 8.5 Security Mechanisms in the IP Architecture; 8.5.1 IPsec; 8.5.2 TLS; 8.6 Conclusions , CHAPTER 9 Web Services for Smart Objects , Part I: The Architecture -- Chapter 1: What are Smart objects? -- Chapter 2: The IP protocol architecture -- Chapter 3: Why IP for smart objects? -- Chapter 4: IPv6 for Smart Object Networks and The Internet of Things -- Chapter 5: Routing -- Chapter 6: Transport Protocols -- Chapter 7: Service Discovery -- Chapter 8: Security for Smart Objects -- Chapter 9: Web services For Smart Objects -- Chapter 10: Connectivity models for smart object networks -- Part II: The Technology -- Chapter 11: What is a Smart Object? -- Chapter 12: Low power link layer for smart objects networks -- Chapter 13: uIP A Lightweight IP Stack -- Chapter 14: Standardization -- Chapter 15: IPv6 for Smart Object Networks -- A Technology Refresher -- Chapter 16: The 6LoWPAN Adaptation Layer -- Chapter 17: RPL Routing in Smart Object Networks -- Chapter 18: The IPSO Alliance -- Chapter 19: Non IP Technology -- Part III: The Applications -- Chapter 20: Smart Grid -- Chapter 21: Industrial Automation -- Chapter 22: Smart Cities and Urban Networks -- Chapter 23: Home Automation -- Chapter 24: Building Automation -- Chapter 25: Structural Health Monitoring -- Chapter 26: Container Tracking.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0123751659
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Vasseur, Jean-Philippe Interconnecting smart objects with IP Burlington, MA : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers/Elsevier, ©2010
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Smart Device ; Ubiquitous Computing ; TCP/IP ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; : Elsevier / Morgan Kaufmann Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9948313820602882
    Format: xxiv, 407 p. : , ill.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam [u.a.] : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Elsevier
    UID:
    b3kat_BV041481081
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780123751669
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe ISBN 978-0-12-375165-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Smart Device ; Ubiquitous Computing ; TCP/IP
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1752064577
    Format: 1 online resource (408 pages)
    ISBN: 9783642136504
    Series Statement: ACM Other conferences
    Note: Title from The ACM Digital Library
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9947364260202882
    Format: XVII, 410 p. 152 illus. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783642136511
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6131
    Content: The book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems, DCOSS 2010, held in Santa Barbara, CA, USA, in June 2010. The 28 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 76 submissions. The research contributions in this proceedings span important aspects of sensor systems, including energy management; communication; coverage and tracking; time synchronization and scheduling; key establishment and authentication; compression; medium access control; code update; and mobility.
    Note: Tables: A Spreadsheet-Inspired Programming Model for Sensor Networks -- Optimized Java Binary and Virtual Machine for Tiny Motes -- ZeroCal: Automatic MAC Protocol Calibration -- Programming Sensor Networks Using Remora Component Model -- Stateful Mobile Modules for Sensor Networks -- Design and Implementation of a Robust Sensor Data Fusion System for Unknown Signals -- Control Theoretic Sensor Deployment Approach for Data Fusion Based Detection -- Approximate Distributed Kalman Filtering for Cooperative Multi-agent Localization -- Thermal-Aware Sensor Scheduling for Distributed Estimation -- Decentralized Subspace Tracking via Gossiping -- Building (1????) Dominating Sets Partition as Backbones in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Distributed Graph Coloring -- On Multihop Broadcast over Adaptively Duty-Cycled Wireless Sensor Networks -- A Novel Mobility Management Scheme for Target Tracking in Cluster-Based Sensor Networks -- Suppressing Redundancy in Wireless Sensor Network Traffic -- Ensuring Data Storage Security against Frequency-Based Attacks in Wireless Networks -- Time-Critical Data Delivery in Wireless Sensor Networks -- MetroTrack: Predictive Tracking of Mobile Events Using Mobile Phones -- Mobile Sensor Network Localization in Harsh Environments -- AEGIS: A Lightweight Firewall for Wireless Sensor Networks -- Halo: Managing Node Rendezvous in Opportunistic Sensor Networks -- Optimal Data Gathering Paths and Energy Balance Mechanisms in Wireless Networks -- Programming Sensor Networks with State-Centric Services -- Fast Decentralized Averaging via Multi-scale Gossip -- Wormholes No More? Localized Wormhole Detection and Prevention in Wireless Networks -- Wireless Jamming Localization by Exploiting Nodes’ Hearing Ranges -- Self-stabilizing Synchronization in Mobile Sensor Networks with Covering -- Sensor Allocation in Diverse Environments -- Data Spider: A Resilient Mobile Basestation Protocol for Efficient Data Collection in Wireless Sensor Networks.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783642136504
    Language: English
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