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The Internet of Things

From RFID to the Next-Generation Pervasive Networked Systems

Yan Zhang editor Laurence T Yang editor Lu Yan editor Huansheng Ning editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:26th Nov '19

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Ubiquitous and pervasive technologies such as RFID and smart computing promise a world of networked and interconnected devices. Everything from tires to toothbrushes could soon be in communications range, heralding the dawn of an era in which today’s Internet of People gives way to tomorrow’s Internet of Things — where billions of objects will have the ability to report their location, identity, and history over wireless connections.

Connectivity and Communication — Anything, Anywhere, and Anytime

An examination of the exciting expansion period in this research, TheInternet of Things: From RFID to the Next-Generation Pervasive Networked Systems provides comprehensive, technical, and practical deploying policy guidance that covers fundamentals and recent advances in pervasive networked systems. The book addresses the conceptual and technical issues that influence the technology roadmap and gives an in-depth introduction to the Internet of Things and its effect on businesses and individuals. Discussing case studies, experience reports, and best practice, it contains information on emerging technologies, market opportunities, and policy implications.

Practical Guidance and Balanced Coverage

The first book of its kind to address major new technological developments and define the Internet of Things, this text provides balanced coverage of theory and practical issues. Reflecting research trends and industry needs, itis a comprehensive technical and practical guide to recent advances in pervasive networked systems.

ISBN: 9780367452704

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 498g

336 pages