Enabling techniques for the internet of things : an information processing perspective /

At the forefront of a technological revolution, the Internet of Things (IoT) redefines connectivity and innovation, connecting billions of devices across various industries, environments, and societies. This book delves into the networks, devices, and algorithms underpinning IoT, exploring both its...

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Main Authors: Dey, Indrakshi (Author), Khan, Anwar Ahmed (Author), Siddiqui, Shama (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2025.
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Summary:At the forefront of a technological revolution, the Internet of Things (IoT) redefines connectivity and innovation, connecting billions of devices across various industries, environments, and societies. This book delves into the networks, devices, and algorithms underpinning IoT, exploring both its technological layers and practical applications—from smart cities enhancing traffic flows to precision farming in agriculture. It addresses the challenges of noise, interference, and decision-making through key technologies like data processing and graph signal processing. The text also considers critical issues such as security, privacy, and sustainability that shape IoT's integration into society. Designed for researchers, professionals, and enthusiasts, this book navigates the expansive IoT landscape, providing insights to harness its potential responsibly and innovatively. As we venture further into this interconnected world, let us embrace the complexity, challenge the constraints, and unlock the full potential of the Internet of Things. Welcome to an exploration of one of the most pivotal technologies of our time.
Physical Description:ix, 228 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1036443078
9781036443078