1. Cover
2. Series Page
3. Title Page
4. Copyright
5. Preface
1. Organization of the Book
6. Acknowledgments
7. Contributors
8. Part I: Concepts and Perspectives
1. Chapter 1: Introduction to the Internet of Things
1. 1.1 Introduction
2. 1.2 Internet of Things Concepts
3. 1.3 Who Works on the Internet of Things?
4. 1.4 Internet of Things Framework
5. 1.5 Information and Communication Technology Infrastructure
6. 1.6 Derived Qualities of Modern ICT
7. 1.7 Potential for Product, Process, and Business Model Innovations
8. 1.8 Implications and Challenges
9. 1.9 Conclusion
10. References
2. Chapter 2: Environment, People, and Time as Factors in the Internet of Things
Technical Revolution
1. 2.1 Introduction
2. 2.2 Technical Revolutions
3. 2.3 Cyber–Physical–Social Systems
4. 2.4 Environment
5. 2.5 Time
6. 2.6 People
7. 2.7 Cybersecurity
8. 2.8 Reasoning from Data
9. 2.9 Adaptable Self-Organizing Systems
10. 2.10 Moral Things
11. 2.11 Conclusion
12. References
9. Part II: Enablers
1. Chapter 3: An Overview of Enabling Technologies for the Internet of Things
1. 3.1 Introduction
2. 3.2 Overview of IoT Architecture
3. 3.3 Enabling Technologies
4. 3.4 IoT Platforms and Operating Systems
5. 3.5 Conclusion
6. References
2. Chapter 4: Cloud and Fog Computing in the Internet of Things
, 1. 4.1 Introduction
2. 4.2 IoT System Requirements
3. 4.3 Cloud Computing in IoT
4. 4.4 Fog Computing in IoT
5. 4.5 Conclusion
6. References
3. Chapter 5: RFID in the Internet of Things
1. 5.1 Introduction
2. 5.2 Historical Perspective
3. 5.3 RFID and the Internet of Things
4. 5.4 Emergent Issues
5. 5.5 Conclusion
6. References
4. Chapter 6: A Tutorial Introduction to IoT Design and Prototyping with Examples
1. 6.1 Introduction
2. 6.2 Main Features of IoT Hardware Development Platforms
3. 6.3 Design and Prototyping of IoT Applications
4. 6.4 Projects on IoT Applications
5. 6.5 Conclusion
6. Acknowledgments
7. References
5. Chapter 7: On Standardizing the Internet of Things and Its Applications
1. 7.1 Introduction
2. 7.2 Current Status
3. 7.3 The Standardization Environment
4. 7.4 Standardization in Selected Application Areas
5. 7.5 Discussion and Some Speculation
6. 7.6 Conclusion
7. Acknowledgments
8. References
10. Part III: Security Issues and Solutions
1. Chapter 8: Security Mechanisms and Technologies for Constrained IoT Devices
1. 8.1 Introduction
2. 8.2 Security in IoT Protocols and Technologies
3. 8.3 Security Issues and Solutions
4. 8.4 Conclusion
5. References
2. Chapter 9: Blockchain-Based Security Solutions for IoT Systems
1. 9.1 Introduction
2. 9.2 Regulatory Requirements
3. 9.3 Blockchain Technology
4. 9.4 Blockchains and IoT Systems
5. 9.5 Examples of Blockchain-Based Security Solutions for IoT Systems
6. 9.6 Challenges and Future Research
7. 9.7 Conclusions
8. References
, 3. Chapter 10: The Internet of Things and IT Auditing
1. 10.1 Introduction
2. 10.2 Risks Associated with IoT
3. 10.3 IT Auditing
4. 10.4 Use Cases of IoT in IT Auditing
5. 10.5 Protecting the Business Network
6. 10.6 Conclusion
7. Acknowledgments
8. References
11. Part IV: Application Domains
1. Chapter 11: The Industrial Internet of Things
1. 11.1 Introduction
2. 11.2 Market Overview
3. 11.3 Interoperability and Technologies
4. 11.4 Alliances
5. 11.5 Conclusions
6. Acknowledgments
7. References
2. Chapter 12: Internet of Things Applications for Smart Cities
1. 12.1 Introduction
2. 12.2 IoT Applications for Smart Cities
3. 12.3 Specific Smart City Applications
4. 12.4 Optimal Enablement of Video and Multimedia Capabilities in IOT
5. 12.5 Key Underlying Technologies for Smart Cities IOT Applications
6. 12.6 Challenges and Future Research
7. 12.7 Conclusion
8. References
3. Chapter 13: Smart Connected Homes
1. 13.1 Introduction
2. 13.2 The Smart Connected Home Domain
3. 13.3 Smart Connected Home Systems
4. 13.4 The Smart Connected Home Technologies
5. 13.5 Smart Connected Home Architectures
6. 13.6 Smart Connected Home Challenges and Research Directions
7. 13.7 Conclusions
8. Acknowledgments
9. References
4. Chapter 14: The Emerging “Energy Internet of Things”
1. 14.1 Introduction
2. 14.2 Power Management Trends and EIoT Support
3. 14.3 Real-Life Power Management Optimization Approaches
4. 14.4 Challenges and Future Directions
5. 14.5 Conclusion
6. References
5. Chapter 15: Implementing the Internet of Things for Renewable Energy
1. 15.1 Introduction