A Beginner's Guide to Data Agglomeration and Intelligent Sensing
Nilanjan Dey author Amartya Mukherjee author Ayan Kumar Panja author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Published:24th Feb '20
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A Beginners Guide to Data Agglomeration and Intelligent Sensing provides an overview of the Sensor Cloud Platform, Converge-casting, and Data Aggregation in support of intelligent sensing and relaying of information. The book begins with a brief introduction on sensors and transducers, giving readers insight into the various types of sensors and how one can work with them. In addition, it gives several real-life examples to help readers properly understand concepts. An overview of concepts such as wireless sensor networks, cloud platforms, and device-to-cloud and sensor cloud architecture are explained briefly, as is data gathering in wireless sensor networks and aggregation procedures. Final sections explore how to process gathered data and relay the data in an intelligent way, including concepts such as supervised and unsupervised learning, software defined networks, sensor data mining and smart systems.
"The book offers provides a concise treatment of the topic starting out with an overview of the various types of sensors and transducers and how they are used. I always find it easier to learn-by-example, and this book is nice because the authors provide a variety of good examples. Reading this book will provide you with descriptions and explanations of pertinent concepts like wireless sensor networks, cloud platforms, device-to-cloud and sensor cloud architecture but more importantly, it also describes how to gather and aggregate data from wireless sensor networks. If you or your organization are involved gathering data from sensors, such as in IoT systems, this book will be a great help to you as you design and implement your applications." --Data and Technology Today
ISBN: 9780128203415
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 320g
198 pages