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Rethinking the Internet of things : a scalable approach to connecting everything / Francis daCosta.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries The expert's voice in internet technologiesDetalles de publicación: New York : Apress Media, Apress Open, ©2013Edición: 1a ediciónDescripción: xxvi, 164 páginas: ilustraciones ; 23 x 15 centímetrosTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • sin medio
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9781430257400 (pbk.)
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • TK 5105 .875 .I57 D11 2013
Contenidos:
Chapter 1: It's Different Out Here -- Chapter 2: Anatomy of the Internet of Things -- hapter 3: On the Edge -- Chapter 4: Building a Web of Things -- Chapter 5: Small Data, Big Data, and Human Interaction -- Chapter 6: Architecture for the Frontier -- Chapter 7: Examples and Applications -- Chapter 8: Pathways to the Internet of Things
Resumen: " Over the next decade, most devices connected to the Internet will not be used by people in the familiar way that personal computers, tablets and smart phones are. Billions of interconnected devices will be monitoring the environment, transportation systems, factories, farms, forests, utilities, soil and weather conditions, oceans and resources. Many of these sensors and actuators will be networked into autonomous sets, with much of the information being exchanged machine-to-machine directly and without human involvement. Machine-to-machine communications are typically terse. Most sensors and actuators will report or act upon small pieces of information - "chirps". Burdening these devices with current network protocol stacks is inefficient, unnecessary and unduly increases their cost of ownership. This must change. The architecture of the Internet of Things must evolve now by incorporating simpler protocols toward at the edges of the network, or remain forever inefficient. Rethinking the Internet of Things describes reasons why we must rethink current approaches to the Internet of Things. Appropriate architectures that will coexist with existing networking protocols are described in detail. An architecture comprised of integrator functions, propagator nodes, and end devices, along with their interactions, is explored. " -- P. [4]
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Chapter 1: It's Different Out Here -- Chapter 2: Anatomy of the Internet of Things -- hapter 3: On the Edge -- Chapter 4: Building a Web of Things -- Chapter 5: Small Data, Big Data, and Human Interaction -- Chapter 6: Architecture for the Frontier -- Chapter 7: Examples and Applications -- Chapter 8: Pathways to the Internet of Things

" Over the next decade, most devices connected to the Internet will not be used by people in the familiar way that personal computers, tablets and smart phones are. Billions of interconnected devices will be monitoring the environment, transportation systems, factories, farms, forests, utilities, soil and weather conditions, oceans and resources. Many of these sensors and actuators will be networked into autonomous sets, with much of the information being exchanged machine-to-machine directly and without human involvement. Machine-to-machine communications are typically terse. Most sensors and actuators will report or act upon small pieces of information - "chirps". Burdening these devices with current network protocol stacks is inefficient, unnecessary and unduly increases their cost of ownership. This must change. The architecture of the Internet of Things must evolve now by incorporating simpler protocols toward at the edges of the network, or remain forever inefficient. Rethinking the Internet of Things describes reasons why we must rethink current approaches to the Internet of Things. Appropriate architectures that will coexist with existing networking protocols are described in detail. An architecture comprised of integrator functions, propagator nodes, and end devices, along with their interactions, is explored. " -- P. [4]

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