Internet of things : evolutions and innovations / edited by Nasreddiine BouhaÏ, Imad Saleh.

The development of connected, communicating objects is showing no signs of slowing down. With an increasing number of objects available on the market, the evolution of the Internet of Things is leading to more and more fields being explored via information and communication sciences. This book analy...

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Other Authors: Bouhaï, Nasreddine (Editor), Saleh, Imad, 1960- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Hoboken, NJ : ISTE Ltd. ; J ohn Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2017.
Series:Digital tools and uses set ; v. 4.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520 |a The development of connected, communicating objects is showing no signs of slowing down. With an increasing number of objects available on the market, the evolution of the Internet of Things is leading to more and more fields being explored via information and communication sciences. This book analyzes the ecosystem of the Internet of Things by retracing the historical and technological context of the Internet's evolution from traditional to dynamic, social and semantic, and then towards this ecosystem of connected objects. The evolution of concepts surrounding the Internet of Things is explored via real-life examples of connected objects; both those used for specific functions and for more general everyday objects. Numerous issues associated with these new technological and digital transformations in a "hyperconnected" world, as well as the impact of the massive influx of connected objects, are discussed. The crucial questions of potential intrusion into the private lives of users as well that of security are then studied 
505 0 |a Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The IoT: Intrusive or Indispensable Objects? -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. The age of miniaturization and technological progress -- 1.3. The history of a digital ecosystem -- 1.4. Internet of Things, which definition? -- 1.5. The security of connected objects: the risks and the challenges -- 1.6. Protocols, standards and compatibility: toward a technological convergence -- 1.6.1. The origins of some norms and standards -- 1.7. Humanity, intelligence and technologies. 
505 8 |a 1.7.1. Crowdfunding as an aid to innovation1.7.2. Participatory environmental sensors and citizens -- 1.7.3. When digital art goes into connected mode -- 1.7.4. Home automation for a connected and communicating habitat -- 1.7.5. Connected objects, a step toward the enhanced human -- 1.8. Conclusion -- 1.9. Bibliography -- 2. The Ecosystem of the Internet of Things -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Context, convergences and definition -- 2.2.1. The Internet Toaster or the first connected object in history -- 2.2.2. From the Internet of computersâ#x80;Œ 
505 8 |a 2.2.3. â#x80;Œ to the Internet of objects2.3. Conclusion -- 2.4. Bibliography -- 3. Introduction to the Technologies of the Ecosystem of the Internet of Things -- 3.1. Architectures recommended by the Internet Architecture Board -- 3.1.1. Communication between objects -- 3.1.2. Communication from objects to the Cloud -- 3.1.3. Communication from objects to a gateway -- 3.1.4. From objects to back-end data sharing -- 3.2. Three-tier architecture -- 3.2.1. Layered architecture -- 3.3. Steps and technologies in the ecosystem of the IoT -- 3.3.1. Identifying. 
505 8 |a 3.3.2. Capturing3.3.3. Connecting -- 3.3.4. Integrating -- 3.3.5. Networking -- 3.4. Opportunities and threats in the IoT ecosystem -- 3.4.1. Opportunities -- 3.4.2. Threats -- 3.5. Conclusion -- 3.6. Bibliography -- 4. Toward a Methodology of IoT-a: Embedded Agents for the Internet of Things -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Multi-agent simulations, ambient intelligence and the Internet of Things -- 4.3. Triskell3S: an architecture of embedded agent-oriented interactions -- 4.4. Transposition of the formalization of agent-oriented interaction to connected objects. 
505 8 |a 4.5. Formalization4.6. Experimentation and perspectives -- 4.7. Bibliography -- 5. The Visualization of Information of the Internet of Things -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Internet of Things -- 5.3. InfoVis and DataVis in the Internet of Things -- 5.3.1. Visual analytics in the context of the Internet of Things -- 5.4. Analytical visualization in the context of the Internet of Things -- 5.5. Conclusion: the relevance of the use of visualization in the Internet of Things -- 5.6. Bibliography. 
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