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  • 1
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    London :ISTE Ltd ;
    UID:
    almahu_9949406557502882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (263 pages)
    ISBN: 1394173768 , 9781394173761 , 1394173741 , 9781394173747
    Serie: Sciences: networks and communications: cloud networking
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Edge Architectures -- 1.1. The three levels of Edge Networking -- 1.2. Edge Computing architectures -- 1.3. Security and domain name system on Edge -- 1.4. The digital infrastructure of the participatory Internet -- 1.5. Conclusion -- 1.6. References -- Chapter 2. MEC Networks -- 2.1. The MEC level of 5G architecture -- 2.2. 5G -- 2.3. 5G Edge -- 2.4. Conclusion -- 2.5. References -- Chapter 3. Fog Networks -- 3.1. Fog architectures -- 3.2. Fog controllers -- 3.3. Fog and the Internet of Things -- 3.4. Wi-Fi in the Fog's digital infrastructure -- 3.5. The new generation Wi-Fi -- 3.6. The next generation of mobile Wi-Fi -- 3.7. Private 5G for Fog Networking -- 3.8. Conclusion -- 3.9. References -- Chapter 4. Skin Networks -- 4.1. The architecture of Skin networks -- 4.2. Virtual access points -- 4.3. Participatory Internet networks -- 4.4. Conclusion -- 4.5. References -- Chapter 5. Ad hoc and Mesh Networks -- 5.1. Ad hoc networks -- 5.2. Routing -- 5.3. Mesh networks -- 5.4. Participatory networks -- 5.5. Local services -- 5.6. The digital infrastructure of the Internet of the Edges -- 5.7. Conclusion -- 5.8. References -- Chapter 6. Applications of the Internet of Edges -- 6.1. Civil security and defense applications -- 6.2. Applications of the Internet of Things -- 6.3. The tactile Internet -- 6.4. Telecom applications -- 6.5. Industry 4.0 -- 6.6. The smart city -- 6.7. Conclusion -- 6.8. References -- Chapter 7. Vehicular Networks -- 7.1. Communication techniques for vehicular networks -- 7.2. Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks -- 7.3. Connected and intelligent vehicles -- 7.4. The MEC and the VEC -- 7.5. Intelligent transport systems (ITS)-G5 -- 7.6. 5G V2X -- 7.7. The VLC -- 7.8. Conclusion -- 7.9. References -- Chapter 8. Virtualization of the Internet of Edges. , 8.1. Network virtualization -- 8.2. Virtualization on the Edge -- 8.3. Using virtual networks on the Edge -- 8.3.1. Isolation -- 8.3.2. Extending network virtualization -- 8.4. Mobile Edge Computing -- 8.4.1. Examples of MEC applications -- 8.4.2. Geolocation -- 8.4.3. Augmented reality -- 8.4.4. Video analytics -- 8.4.5. Content optimization -- 8.4.6. Content cache and DNS cache -- 8.4.7. Performance optimization -- 8.4.8. Positioning of MEC servers -- 8.5. Conclusion -- 8.6. References -- Chapter 9. Security -- 9.1. Cloud of security on the Edge -- 9.2. Secure element -- 9.2.1. Security based on secure elements -- 9.2.2. The TEE -- 9.2.3. The trusted service manager -- 9.2.4. The Cloud-based security solution -- 9.2.5. Solutions for security -- 9.3. Blockchain -- 9.3.1. Blockchain consensus -- 9.3.2. Blockchain in Edge Computing -- 9.4. Conclusion -- 9.5. References -- Chapter 10. The Example of Green Communications -- 10.1. The Green PI solution -- 10.2. The Edge Cloud -- 10.3. The IoE -- 10.4. The IoE platform -- 10.5. Use cases: IoT in constrained environments -- 10.6. IoT in motion -- 10.7. Massive IoT -- 10.8. The advantages -- 10.9. References -- Chapter 11. Deployment of the Participatory Internet -- 11.1. The deployment -- 11.2. The Green Cloud -- 11.2.1. My Network -- 11.2.2. Chat -- 11.2.3. Talk -- 11.2.4. Storage -- 11.2.5. vCard Editor -- 11.3. Scaling up -- 11.4. Energy savings -- 11.5. Security -- 11.6. Wi-Fi and LTE hybridization -- 11.7. Conclusion -- 11.8. References -- Chapter 12. The Future -- 12.1. The short-term future -- 12.2. The medium-term future -- 12.3. The long-term future -- 12.4. Participatory Internet and IPV6 -- 12.5. References -- List of Authors -- Index -- EULA.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Al Agha, Khaldoun Edge Networking Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2022 ISBN 9781789450682
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Electronic books.
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    London :Wiley-ISTE,
    UID:
    almahu_9949616040802882
    Umfang: 1 online resource
    Ausgabe: 1st.
    ISBN: 9781394173754 , 139417375X , 9781394173761 , 1394173768 , 9781394173747 , 1394173741
    Inhalt: The Internet of Edges is a new paradigm whose objective is to keep data and processing close to the user. This book presents three different levels of Edge networking: MEC (Multi-access Edge Computing), Fog and Far Edge (sometimes called Mist or Skin). It also reviews participatory networks, in which user equipment provides the resources for the Edge network. Edge networks can be disconnected from the core Internet, and the interconnection of autonomous edge networks can then form the Internet of Edges. This book analyzes the characteristics of Edge networks in detail, showing their capacity to replace the imposing Clouds of core networks due to their superior server response time, data security and energy saving.
    Anmerkung: Introduction ix -- Chapter 1. Edge Architectures 1 -- 1.1. The three levels of Edge Networking 1 -- 1.2. Edge Computing architectures 4 -- 1.3. Security and domain name system on Edge 14 -- 1.4. The digital infrastructure of the participatory Internet 16 -- 1.5. Conclusion 17 -- 1.6. References 18 -- Chapter 2. MEC Networks 21 -- 2.1. The MEC level of 5G architecture 21 -- 2.2. 5G 25 -- 2.3. 5G Edge 29 -- 2.4. Conclusion 37 -- 2.5. References 37 -- Chapter 3. Fog Networks 39 -- 3.1. Fog architectures 39 -- 3.2. Fog controllers 44 -- 3.3. Fog and the Internet of Things 48 -- 3.4. Wi-Fi in the Fog's digital infrastructure 50 -- 3.5. The new generation Wi-Fi 54 -- 3.6. The next generation of mobile Wi-Fi 63 -- 3.7. Private 5G for Fog Networking 64 -- 3.8. Conclusion 69 -- 3.9. References 69 -- Chapter 4. Skin Networks 73 -- 4.1. The architecture of Skin networks 73 -- 4.2. Virtual access points 74 -- 4.3. Participatory Internet networks 77 -- 4.4. Conclusion 82 -- 4.5. References 83 -- Chapter 5. Ad hoc and Mesh Networks 85 -- 5.1. Ad hoc networks 85 -- 5.2. Routing 88 -- 5.3. Mesh networks 93 -- 5.4. Participatory networks 95 -- 5.5. Local services 96 -- 5.6. The digital infrastructure of the Internet of the Edges 97 -- 5.7. Conclusion 101 -- 5.8. References 102 -- Chapter 6. Applications of the Internet of Edges 105 -- 6.1. Civil security and defense applications 107 -- 6.2. Applications of the Internet of Things 108 -- 6.3. The tactile Internet. 110 -- 6.4. Telecom applications 115 -- 6.5. Industry 4.0 116 -- 6.6. The smart city 118 -- 6.7. Conclusion 121 -- 6.8. References 121 -- Chapter 7. Vehicular Networks 123 -- 7.1. Communication techniques for vehicular networks 123 -- 7.2. Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks 126 -- 7.3. Connected and intelligent vehicles 127 -- 7.4. The MEC and the VEC 128 -- 7.5. Intelligent transport systems (ITS)-G5 130 -- 7.6. 5G V2X 133 -- 7.7. The VLC 139 -- 7.8. Conclusion 140 -- 7.9. References 140 -- Chapter 8. Virtualization of the Internet of Edges 143 -- 8.1. Network virtualization 143 -- 8.2. Virtualization on the Edge 145 -- 8.3. Using virtual networks on the Edge 151 -- 8.3.1. Isolation 152 -- 8.3.2. Extending network virtualization 153 -- 8.4. Mobile Edge Computing 155 -- 8.4.1. Examples of MEC applications 155 -- 8.4.2. Geolocation 156 -- 8.4.3. Augmented reality 156 -- 8.4.4. Video analytics 157 -- 8.4.5. Content optimization 158 -- 8.4.6. Content cache and DNS cache 158 -- 8.4.7. Performance optimization 159 -- 8.4.8. Positioning of MEC servers 159 -- 8.5. Conclusion 162 -- 8.6. References 162 -- Chapter 9. Security 165 -- 9.1. Cloud of security on the Edge 165 -- 9.2. Secure element 170 -- 9.2.1. Security based on secure elements 174 -- 9.2.2. The TEE 175 -- 9.2.3. The trusted service manager 176 -- 9.2.4. The Cloud-based security solution 177 -- 9.2.5. Solutions for security 178 -- 9.3. Blockchain 183 -- 9.3.1. Blockchain consensus 184 -- 9.3.2. Blockchain in Edge Computing. 185 -- 9.4. Conclusion 188 -- 9.5. References 188 -- Chapter 10. The Example of Green Communications 193 -- 10.1. The Green PI solution 194 -- 10.2. The Edge Cloud 194 -- 10.3. The IoE 195 -- 10.4. The IoE platform 199 -- 10.5. Use cases: IoT in constrained environments 201 -- 10.6. IoT in motion 202 -- 10.7. Massive IoT 203 -- 10.8. The advantages 205 -- 10.9. References 205 -- Chapter 11. Deployment of the Participatory Internet 207 -- 11.1. The deployment 207 -- 11.2. The Green Cloud 208 -- 11.2.1. My Network 211 -- 11.2.2. Chat 212 -- 11.2.3. Talk 212 -- 11.2.4. Storage 212 -- 11.2.5. vCard Editor 212 -- 11.3. Scaling up 212 -- 11.4. Energy savings 214 -- 11.5. Security 219 -- 11.6. Wi-Fi and LTE hybridization 220 -- 11.7. Conclusion 223 -- 11.8. References 223 -- Chapter 12. The Future 225 -- 12.1. The short-term future 225 -- 12.2. The medium-term future 226 -- 12.3. The long-term future 227 -- 12.4. Participatory Internet and IPV6 228 -- 12.5. References 231 -- List of Authors 235 -- Index 237.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: ISBN 9781789450682
    Sprache: Englisch
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