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IoT and edge computing for architects : implementing edge and IoT systems from sensors to clouds with communication systems, analytics, and security /

by Lea, Perry,
Authors: Ohio Library and Information Network Published by : Packt Publishing, Limited, (Birmingham :) Physical details: xviii, 606 p. : ill. (some color) ; 24 cm. ISBN: 1839214805 Subject(s): Internet of things | Computer architecture | Computer network architectures %Security measures | Architecture %Technological innovations Year: 2020
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Book Book AUM Main Library English Collections Hall 004.6 L433 (Browse Shelf) Available inv 202301028

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Cover -- Copyright -- Packt page -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: IoT and Edge Computing Definition and Use Cases -- History of the IoT -- IoT potential -- Definition of the Internet of Things -- Industry and manufacturing -- Industrial and manufacturing IoT use cases -- Consumer -- Consumer IoT use cases -- Retail, finance, and marketing -- Retail, finance, and marketing IoT use cases -- Healthcare -- Healthcare IoT use cases -- Transportation and logistics -- Transportation and logistics IoT use cases -- Agricultural and environment

Agricultural and environmental IoT use cases -- Energy -- Energy IoT use cases -- Smart city -- Smart city IoT use cases -- Military and government -- Government and military IoT use cases -- Example use case and deployment -- Case study -- Telemedicine palliative care -- Requirements -- Implementation -- Use case retrospective -- Summary -- Chapter 2: IoT Architecture and Core IoT Modules -- A connected ecosystem -- IoT versus machine-to-machine versus SCADA -- The value of a network and Metcalfe's and Beckstrom's laws -- IoT and edge architecture -- Role of an architect

Part 1 -- Sensing and power -- Part 2 -- Data communication -- Part 3 -- Edge computing -- Part 4 -- Compute, analytics, and machine learning -- Part 5 -- Threat and security in IoT -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Sensors, Endpoints, and Power Systems -- Sensing devices -- Thermocouples and temperature sensing -- Thermocouples -- Resistance temperature detectors -- Thermistors -- Temperature sensor summary -- Hall effect sensors and current sensors -- Photoelectric sensors -- PIR sensors -- LiDAR and active sensing systems -- MEMS sensors -- MEMS accelerometers and gyroscopes -- MEMS microphones

MEMS pressure sensors -- High performance IoT endpoints -- Vision systems -- Sensor fusion -- Output devices -- Functional examples (putting it all together) -- Functional example -- TI SensorTag CC2650 -- Sensor to controller -- Energy sources and power management -- Power management -- Energy harvesting -- Solar harvesting -- Piezo-mechanical harvesting -- RF energy harvesting -- Thermal harvesting -- Energy storage -- Energy and power models -- Batteries -- Supercapacitors -- Radioactive power sources -- Energy storage summary and other forms of power -- Summary

Chapter 4: Communications and Information Theory -- Communication theory -- RF energy and theoretical range -- RF interference -- Information theory -- Bitrate limits and the Shannon-Hartley theorem -- Bit error rate -- Narrowband versus wideband communication -- The radio spectrum -- Governing structure -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Non-IP Based WPAN -- 802.15 standards -- Bluetooth -- Bluetooth history -- Bluetooth 5 communication process and topologies -- Bluetooth 5 stack -- Bluetooth stack elements -- Bluetooth 5 PHY and interference -- BR/EDR operation -- BLE roles -- BLE operation

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