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Smart object technology, sometimes called the Internet of
Things, is having a profound impact on our day-to-day lives.
"Interconnecting Smart Objects with IP" is the first book that
takes a holistic approach to the revolutionary area of IP-based
smart objects. Smart objects are the intersection of networked
embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, ubiquitous and
pervasive computing, mobile telephony and telemetry, and mobile
computer networking. This book consists of three parts, Part I
focuses on the architecture of smart objects networking, Part II
covers the hardware, software, and protocols for smart objects, and
Part III provides case studies on how and where smart objects are
being used today and in the future. The book covers the
fundamentals of IP communication for smart objects, IPv6, and web
services, as well as several newly specified low-power IP standards
such as the IETF 6LoWPAN adaptation layer and the RPL routing
protocol. This book contains essential information not only for the
technical reader but also for policy makers and decision makers in
the area of smart objects both for private IP networks and the
Internet.
"Network Recovery" is the first book to provide detailed
information on protecting and restoring communication networks, and
it sets a sky-high standard for any that may follow. Inside, you ll
learn specific techniques that work at each layer of the networking
hierarchy including optical, SONET-SDH, IP, and MPLS as well as
multi-layer escalation strategies that offer the highest level of
protection. The authors begin with an incisive introduction to the
issues that define the field of network protection and restoration,
and as the book progresses they explain everything you need to know
about the relevant protocols, providing theoretical analyses
wherever appropriate. If you work for a network-dependent
organization, large or small, you ll want to keep Network Recovery
within reach at all times.
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