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020 _a9783030514723
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_bMAH
100 _aMahmood, Nurul Huda
245 _aWireless networks and industrial IoT :
_bapplications, challenges and enablers
_cNurul Huda Mahmood; Nikolaj Marchenko; Mikael Gidlund; Petar Popovski
260 _aCham :
_bSpringer,
_c2021.
300 _axvi, 296 pages :
_billustrations (some color),
_c24 cm.
505 _aPart I: Wireless IoT Systems --
_tIntelligent Transport System --
_tWireless Isochronous Real Time networks/Industrial control networks --
_tUnmanned Aerial Vehicle Networks --
505 _aPart II: IoT communication --
_tTraffic modelling and measurement framework for IoT --
_tRandom access for IoT --
505 _aPart III: Technologies for Massive IoT --
_tMassive IIoT LPWAN systems --
_tEnergy efficient massive IoT --
_tData centric solutions for IioT --
505 _aPart IV: Technologies for Critical and Broadband IoT --
_tApproaches for improved reliability in Industrial environment --
_tApplication of Multi-Access Edge Computing in Industry 4.0 --
_tSecurity challenges in critical IoT --
_tMachine Learning/AI as IoT enablers --
_tChannel models in industrial scenarios --
_tTime Sensitive Networking for wireless industrial control networks --
_tNetwork Slicing for IIoT --
520 _aThis book provides a comprehensive overview of the most relevant research and standardization results in the area of wireless networking for Industrial IoT, covering both critical and massive connectivity. Most chapters in this book are intended to serve as short tutorials of particular topics, highlighting the main developments and ideas, as well as giving an outlook of the upcoming research challenges. The book is divided into four parts. The first part focuses on challenges, enablers and standardization efforts for reliable low-latency communication in Industrial IoT networks. The next part focuses on massive IoT, which requires cost- and energy-efficient technology components to efficiently connect a massive number of low-cost IoT devices. The third part covers three enabling technologies in the context of Industrial IoT: Security, Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence and Edge Computing. These enablers are applicable to both connectivity types, critical and massive IoT. The last part covers aspects of Industrial IoT related to connected transportation that are important in, for example, warehouse and port logistics, product delivery and transportation among industries. Presents a comprehensive guide to concepts and research challenges in wireless networking for Industrial IoT; Includes an introduction and overview of such topics as 3GPP standardization for Industrial IoT, Time Sensitive Networking, system dependability over wireless networks, energy-efficient wireless networks, IoT security, ML/AI for Industrial IoT and connected transportation systems; Features contributions by well-recognized experts from both academia and industry.
650 _aProduction engineering
650 _aElectrical engineering
650 _aInternet of things
650 _aApplication software
650 _aComputer engineering
650 _aEmbedded computer systems
650 _aIndustrial engineering
650 _aWireless communication systems
700 _aMarchenko, Nikolaj
700 _aGidlund, Mikael
700 _aPopovski, Petar
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