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Fundamentals of IoT communication technologies /

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Textbooks in telecommunication engineeringPublisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer International Publishing, Springer Nature, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resource (xix, 249 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030700805
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Summary: This textbook explores all of the protocols and technologies essential to IoT communication mechanisms. Geared towards an upper-undergraduate or graduate level class, the book is presented from a perspective of the standard layered architecture with special focus on protocol interaction and functionality. The IoT protocols are presented and classified based on physical, link, network, transport and session/application layer functionality. The author also lets readers understand the impact of the IoT mechanisms on network and device performance with special emphasis on power consumption and computational complexity. Use cases - provided throughout - provide examples of IoT protocol stacks in action. The book is based on the author's popular class "Fundamentals of IoT" at Northeastern University. The book includes examples throughout and slides for classroom use. Also included is a 'hands-on' section where the topics discussed as theoretical content are built as stacks in the context of an IoT network emulator so readers can experiment. Presents a comprehensive resource of the Internet of Things and its networking and protocols, intended for classroom use; Discusses the main families of networking architectures that rely on the IoT protocols (i.e. LWPAN vs WPAN); Introduces use cases and examples that focus on protocol interaction to build network stacks in addition to a suite of classroom materials including exercises and Q&A.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I: Understanding IoT Communications -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Concepts of IoT Networking -- Part II: IoT Network Layers -- Chapter 3: Physical and Link Layers -- Chapter 4: Network and Transport Layers -- Chapter 5: Application Layer -- Part III: Advanced IoT Networking Topics -- Chapter 6: Resource Identification and Management -- Chapter 7: Routing on Constrained Devices -- Chapter 8: LPWAN Technologies -- Chapter 9: Thread Architecture.

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This textbook explores all of the protocols and technologies essential to IoT communication mechanisms. Geared towards an upper-undergraduate or graduate level class, the book is presented from a perspective of the standard layered architecture with special focus on protocol interaction and functionality. The IoT protocols are presented and classified based on physical, link, network, transport and session/application layer functionality. The author also lets readers understand the impact of the IoT mechanisms on network and device performance with special emphasis on power consumption and computational complexity. Use cases - provided throughout - provide examples of IoT protocol stacks in action. The book is based on the author's popular class "Fundamentals of IoT" at Northeastern University. The book includes examples throughout and slides for classroom use. Also included is a 'hands-on' section where the topics discussed as theoretical content are built as stacks in the context of an IoT network emulator so readers can experiment. Presents a comprehensive resource of the Internet of Things and its networking and protocols, intended for classroom use; Discusses the main families of networking architectures that rely on the IoT protocols (i.e. LWPAN vs WPAN); Introduces use cases and examples that focus on protocol interaction to build network stacks in addition to a suite of classroom materials including exercises and Q&A.

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