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Interoperability, Safety and Security in IoT - Second International Conference, InterIoT 2016 and Third International Conference, SaSeIoT 2016, Paris, France, October 26-27, 2016, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Nathalie Mitton, Hakima Chaouchi, Thomas Noel, Thomas Watteyne, Alban Gabillon, …
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This book constitutes the refereed post-conference proceedings of
the International Conference on Safety and Security in Internet of
Things , SaSeIoT 2016, which was collocated with InterIoT and took
place in Paris, France, in October 2016. The 14 revised full papers
were carefully reviewed and selected from 22 submissions and cover
all aspects of the latest research findings in the area of Internet
of Things (IoT).
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Ad Hoc Networks - 7th International Conference, AdHocHets 2015, San Remo, Italy, September 1-2, 2015. Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
Nathalie Mitton, Melike Erol Kantarci, Antoine Gallais, Symeon Papavassiliou
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the International
Conference on Ad Hoc Networks, ADHOCNETS 2015, held in September
2015 in Italy. The 17 regular and 3 invited papers presented were
carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The
papers cover topics such as physical layer; MAC and routing;
mobility in networks; self-organization, virtualization and
localization; cloud, virtualization and prototypage; security and
fault tolerance in wireless mobile networks.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the
fourth International Conference on Ad Hoc Networks, ADHOCNETS 2012,
held in Paris, France, in October 2012. The 18 revised full papers
presented were carefully selected and reviewed from 43 submissions.
These - and 6 invited papers now cover and even broader scope,
referring to many types of autonomous wireless networks designed
and deployed for a specific task or function, such as wireless
sensor networks, vehicular networks, and home networks. They are
organized in topical sections on MAC and PHY layers, localization
and position-based protocols in WSNs, resource allocations and
cognitive radio, key, service and caching management, network
architectures and frameworks, and mobility and disconnection
management.
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Ad-hoc, Mobile, and Wireless Networks - 15th International Conference, ADHOC-NOW 2016, Lille, France, July 4-6, 2016, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Nathalie Mitton, Valeria Loscri, Alexandre Mouradian
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 15th International
Conference on Ad Hoc Networks and Wireless, ADHOC-NOW 2016, held in
Lille, France in July 2016. The 23 full papers presented together
with one short paper in this volume were carefully reviewed and
selected from 64 submissions. The contributions are organized in
topical sections named: resource allocation, theory and
communications, PHY/MAC/routing in sensors/IoT, DTN/opportunistic
networks, sensors/IoT, security, VANET and ITS, and robots and
MANETs.
Wireless sensor networks have gained much attention these last
years thanks to the great set of applications that accelerated the
technological advances. Such networks have been widely investigated
and many books and articles have been published about the new
challenges they pose and how to address them. One of these
challenges is node mobility: sensors could be moved unexpectedly if
deployed in an uncontrolled environment or hold by moving
object/animals.Beyond all this, a new dimension arises when this
mobility is controlled, i.e. if these sensors are embedded in
robots. These robots cohabit with sensors and cooperate together to
perform a given task collectively by presenting hardware
constraints: they still rely on batteries; they communicate through
short radio links and have limited capacities.In this book, we
propose to review new challenges brought about by controlled
mobility for different goals and how they are addressed in the
literature in wireless sensor and Robot networks, ranging from
deployment to communications.
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