In this book, the authors focus on the concrete aspects of Io T (Internet of Things): the daily operation, on the ground, of this domain, including concrete and detailed discussion of the designs, applications and realizations of Secure Connected Things and Io T. As experts in the development of RFID and Io T technologies, the authors offer the reader a highly technical discussion of these topics, including the many approaches (technical, security, safety, ergonomic, economic, normative, regulations, etc.) involved in Secure Connected Objects projects.
This book is written both for readers wishing to familiarize themselves with the complex issues surrounding networking objects and for those who design these connective ‘things’.
Table des matières
1. Introduction.
2. The (Overly) Vast World of Io T.
3. Why a Connectable Thing?
4. Aspects to be Taken into Consideration.
5. Financial and Marketing Aspects.
6. Technical and Industrial Aspects.
7. Regulatory and Normative Aspects.
8. Security Aspects.
9. Communication Models in Io T.
10. Overall Architecture of an Io T System.
11. From the Outside World to the Thing.
12. The Secure Connected Thing.
13. Means of Communication to Access a Base Station.
14. Network Access Layer – IP.
15. The Server.
16. Transport and Messaging Protocols.
17. Cloud and Fog Computing.
18. Examples of the Concrete Realization of Connected Things.
19. Cost Aspects.
A propos de l’auteur
Dominique Paret is a consultant in radiofrequency identification, contactless technologies, NFC and indoor geolocalization. He teaches electronics and RFID in various engineering schools. He is also the author of several books on RFID technologies.
Jean-Paul Huon, consultant.