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This book offers the most suitable methods of applying Low-Power
Wide-Area Network (LPWAN) technology to conceptual works and/or
research studies. For instance, existing IoT protocols such as CoAP
and MQTT are complemented by LPWAN to provide better service
quality (QoS) to enable the notion of "sensor as a service" to
endpoint users which is demonstrated in this book. LPWAN is a new
enabling technology for IoT, filling the gap that existed between
the legacy network technologies (WLAN, LAN, PAN) in terms of power,
range, and data rates. It is also an alternative solution to
implementations of IoT via cellular (4G/5G/6G) technologies, as it
operates on the ISM band and also provides long-term battery life.
Due to the several advantages, it brings, LPWAN raises high
enthusiasm for many stakeholders of IoT. However, there still exist
many research challenges to be tackled within this technology.
 As such this book aims at shedding light on those research
problems. Moreover, practical users can also benefit from this
book: Emergency response teams can leverage IoT systems with the
extended communications-range capability provided by LPWAN
technology. Moreover, machine-to-machine (M2M) and thing-to-thing
(T2T) communications also benefit from this notion, as well as the
Social IoT (SIoT) concept, owing to the “low-power” consumption
advantage that is brought up by LPWAN technologies, e.g., 10 years
battery lifetime projection for the LoRaWAN end-devices is very
promising. Eventually, this proposed book aims at covering all
aspects of LPWANs, from A to Z, theoretical aspects, hardware
platforms and technologies, along with applications, opportunities,
and, finally, challenges. Cyber-attacks and incidences are on the
rise within the last decade, especially cases in large corporates
and critical infrastructures have shown that cybersecurity should
become one of the important pillars of computer network
infrastructures as well as any kind of relevant technology being
introduced. As such, cybersecurity is bringing attention not only
from practitioners and academicians but also from other parties
such as media, politicians, etc. Eventually, to reflect this
important point of view, this book includes three chapters to
investigate various aspects of LPWAN cybersecurity. Researchers
working in wireless communications technologies and
advanced-level students taking courses in electrical engineering or
computer science will benefit from this book as a reference.
Professionals working within this related field will also
want to purchase this book.
The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) has enabled rapid
enhancements for applications, not only in home and environment
scenarios, but also in factory automation. Now, Industrial Internet
of Things (IIoT) offers all the advantages of IoT to industry, with
applications ranging from remote sensing and actuating, to
de-centralization and autonomy. In this book, the editor presents
the IIoT and its place during the new industrial revolution
(Industry 4.0) as it takes us to a better, sustainable, automated,
and safer world. The book covers the cross relations and
implications of IIoT with existing wired/wireless
communication/networking and safety technologies of the Industrial
Networks. Moreover, the book includes practical use-case scenarios
from the industry for the application of IIoT on smart factories,
smart cities, and smart grids. IoT-driven advances in commercial
and industrial building lighting and in street lighting are
presented as an example to shed light on the application domain of
IIoT. The state of the art in Industrial Automation is also
presented to give a better understanding of the enabling
technologies, potential advantages, and challenges of the Industry
4.0 and IIoT. Finally, yet importantly, the security section of the
book covers the cyber-security related needs of the IIoT users and
the services that might address these needs. User privacy, data
ownership, and proprietary information handling related to IIoT
networks are all investigated. Intrusion prevention, detection, and
mitigation are all covered at the conclusion of the book.
The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) has enabled rapid
enhancements for applications, not only in home and environment
scenarios, but also in factory automation. Now, Industrial Internet
of Things (IIoT) offers all the advantages of IoT to industry, with
applications ranging from remote sensing and actuating, to
de-centralization and autonomy. In this book, the editor presents
the IIoT and its place during the new industrial revolution
(Industry 4.0) as it takes us to a better, sustainable, automated,
and safer world. The book covers the cross relations and
implications of IIoT with existing wired/wireless
communication/networking and safety technologies of the Industrial
Networks. Moreover, the book includes practical use-case scenarios
from the industry for the application of IIoT on smart factories,
smart cities, and smart grids. IoT-driven advances in commercial
and industrial building lighting and in street lighting are
presented as an example to shed light on the application domain of
IIoT. The state of the art in Industrial Automation is also
presented to give a better understanding of the enabling
technologies, potential advantages, and challenges of the Industry
4.0 and IIoT. Finally, yet importantly, the security section of the
book covers the cyber-security related needs of the IIoT users and
the services that might address these needs. User privacy, data
ownership, and proprietary information handling related to IIoT
networks are all investigated. Intrusion prevention, detection, and
mitigation are all covered at the conclusion of the book.
Internet of things (IoT) is an emerging research field that is
rapidly becoming an important part of our everyday lives including
home automation, smart buildings, smart things, and more. This is
due to cheap, efficient, and wirelessly-enabled circuit boards that
are enabling the functions of remote sensing/actuating,
decentralization, autonomy, and other essential functions.
Moreover, with the advancements in embedded artificial
intelligence, these devices are becoming more self-aware and
autonomous, hence making decisions themselves. Current research is
devoted to the understanding of how decision support systems are
integrated into industrial IoT. Decision Support Systems and
Industrial IoT in Smart Grid, Factories, and Cities presents the
internet of things and its place during the technological
revolution, which is taking place now to bring us a better,
sustainable, automated, and safer world. This book also covers the
challenges being faced such as relations and implications of IoT
with existing communication and networking technologies;
applications like practical use-case scenarios from the real world
including smart cities, buildings, and grids; and topics such as
cyber security, user privacy, data ownership, and information
handling related to IoT networks. Additionally, this book focuses
on the future applications, trends, and potential benefits of this
new discipline. This book is essential for electrical engineers,
computer engineers, researchers in IoT, security, and smart cities,
along with practitioners, researchers, academicians, and students
interested in all aspects of industrial IoT and its applications.
Internet of things (IoT) is an emerging research field that is
rapidly becoming an important part of our everyday lives including
home automation, smart buildings, smart things, and more. This is
due to cheap, efficient, and wirelessly-enabled circuit boards that
are enabling the functions of remote sensing/actuating,
decentralization, autonomy, and other essential functions.
Moreover, with the advancements in embedded artificial
intelligence, these devices are becoming more self-aware and
autonomous, hence making decisions themselves. Current research is
devoted to the understanding of how decision support systems are
integrated into industrial IoT. Decision Support Systems and
Industrial IoT in Smart Grid, Factories, and Cities presents the
internet of things and its place during the technological
revolution, which is taking place now to bring us a better,
sustainable, automated, and safer world. This book also covers the
challenges being faced such as relations and implications of IoT
with existing communication and networking technologies;
applications like practical use-case scenarios from the real world
including smart cities, buildings, and grids; and topics such as
cyber security, user privacy, data ownership, and information
handling related to IoT networks. Additionally, this book focuses
on the future applications, trends, and potential benefits of this
new discipline. This book is essential for electrical engineers,
computer engineers, researchers in IoT, security, and smart cities,
along with practitioners, researchers, academicians, and students
interested in all aspects of industrial IoT and its applications.
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