Papers in Books
Handbook of Internet of Things
Springer, 2024
This book provides a single point of reference about the basic technologies and approaches that are used to design and deploy IoT applications across a vast variety of different application fields spanning from smart buildings, smart cities, smart factories, smart farming, building automation, connected vehicles, and machine to machine communication.
The book is divided into ten parts which include: IoT Basics, IoT Hardware and Components, Architecture and Reference Models, IoT Networks, Standards Overview, IoT Security and Privacy, From Data to Knowledge and Intelligence, Application Domains, Testbeds and Deployment, and End-User Engagement.
The book is divided into ten parts which include: IoT Basics, IoT Hardware and Components, Architecture and Reference Models, IoT Networks, Standards Overview, IoT Security and Privacy, From Data to Knowledge and Intelligence, Application Domains, Testbeds and Deployment, and End-User Engagement.
Iot Cluster Book 2020
River, 2020
Internet of Things Intelligence and Senses
The next wave of the Internet of Things (IoT) technological development grows with radical advances in artificial intelligence (AI), edge computing processing, new sensing capabilities and autonomous functions accelerating progress towards the ability to self-develop, self-maintain and self-optimise.
Strengthening human–machine interaction, collaboration and cooperation using hyper autonomous IoT technologies and applications provides new opportunities for economic development and the digitisation of industries in the new digital age, extending the wave of continuous innovation and disruption of IoT business models.
The next wave of the Internet of Things (IoT) technological development grows with radical advances in artificial intelligence (AI), edge computing processing, new sensing capabilities and autonomous functions accelerating progress towards the ability to self-develop, self-maintain and self-optimise.
Strengthening human–machine interaction, collaboration and cooperation using hyper autonomous IoT technologies and applications provides new opportunities for economic development and the digitisation of industries in the new digital age, extending the wave of continuous innovation and disruption of IoT business models.
Iot Cluster Book 2018
River, 2018
Next Generation Internet of things - Distributed Intelligence at the Edge and Human Machine-to-Machine Cooperation
IoT/IIoT continues to evolve with new technologies and applications, embedding ubiquitous hyperconnectivity (5G and beyond), edge/fog computing, distributed ledger technologies (DLTs) and artificial intelligence (AI). IoT/IIoT operates in a continuum that connects the physical, digital, virtual and cyber worlds through intelligent ‘Digital Twins’ by generating constant streams of data that can be harnessed into actionable distributed intelligence at the edge, with human, machine-to-machine cooperation to improve life, work and interaction with the everyday world.
Next-generation Tactile IoT/IIoT builds a real-time interactive system between the human and the machine and introduces a new evolution in human-machine (H2M) communication. Tactile IoT/IIoT enables the transfer of physical ‘senses’ (e.g. sense/touch, actuation, hepatic actions, etc.) in real-time form remotely and introduces a new paradigm shift to the skill-based/knowledge-based networks instead of content-based networks.
IoT/IIoT continues to evolve with new technologies and applications, embedding ubiquitous hyperconnectivity (5G and beyond), edge/fog computing, distributed ledger technologies (DLTs) and artificial intelligence (AI). IoT/IIoT operates in a continuum that connects the physical, digital, virtual and cyber worlds through intelligent ‘Digital Twins’ by generating constant streams of data that can be harnessed into actionable distributed intelligence at the edge, with human, machine-to-machine cooperation to improve life, work and interaction with the everyday world.
Next-generation Tactile IoT/IIoT builds a real-time interactive system between the human and the machine and introduces a new evolution in human-machine (H2M) communication. Tactile IoT/IIoT enables the transfer of physical ‘senses’ (e.g. sense/touch, actuation, hepatic actions, etc.) in real-time form remotely and introduces a new paradigm shift to the skill-based/knowledge-based networks instead of content-based networks.
EU Global Strategy and Human Security
Routledge, 2018
Rethinking Approaches to Conflict
The book, based on the report and the background papers, argues that the European Union (EU) should adopt what it defines as a second-generation human security approach as an alternative both to the War on Terror and the Liberal Peace – the approach that the EU has largely followed.
The book examines Federica Mogherini's strategic assessment 'The European Union in a changing global environment'. It provides a review of the ongoing violent conflict in Ukraine and the contemporaneous economic and political crises. It closes with reflections on the challenges facing the EU in the region as well as the need to align EU policies with a human security approach that is selfconsciously bottom-up and regional in character. It looks at the EU engagement with Syria at different stages.
The book, based on the report and the background papers, argues that the European Union (EU) should adopt what it defines as a second-generation human security approach as an alternative both to the War on Terror and the Liberal Peace – the approach that the EU has largely followed.
The book examines Federica Mogherini's strategic assessment 'The European Union in a changing global environment'. It provides a review of the ongoing violent conflict in Ukraine and the contemporaneous economic and political crises. It closes with reflections on the challenges facing the EU in the region as well as the need to align EU policies with a human security approach that is selfconsciously bottom-up and regional in character. It looks at the EU engagement with Syria at different stages.
Iot Cluster Book 2017
River, 2017
The Internet of Things: Driving the Digital Transformation of the Global Economy
The IoT is a multi-dimensional and multi-faceted paradigm. It describes how many fixed and mobile 'things" with various levels of "intelligence" are interconnected, sensing/actuating, interpreting, communicating and processing information and exchanging knowledge over the hyperconnected IoT space by using different types of platforms.
IoT will force business transformation and bring fundamental changes to individuals' and society's perspectives on bow technologies and applications work ion the world.
The IoT is a multi-dimensional and multi-faceted paradigm. It describes how many fixed and mobile 'things" with various levels of "intelligence" are interconnected, sensing/actuating, interpreting, communicating and processing information and exchanging knowledge over the hyperconnected IoT space by using different types of platforms.
IoT will force business transformation and bring fundamental changes to individuals' and society's perspectives on bow technologies and applications work ion the world.
Iot Cluster Book 2016
River, 2016
Digitising the Industry - Internet of Things connecting the Physical, Digital and Virtual Worlds
The Internet of Things (IoT) is considered to be one of the enablers of the next industrial revolution. It is fuelled by the advancement of digital technologies, as well as dramatically changing how companies engage in business activities and people interact with their environment. The IoT’s
disruptive nature requires the assessment of the requirements for its future deployment across the digital value chain in various industries and many application areas.
The IoT is bridging the physical, digital, cyber and virtual worlds and requires sound information processing capabilities for the “digital shadows” of these real things. IoT applications are gradually moving from vertical, single-purpose solutions to multi-purpose and collaborative applications interacting
across industry verticals, organisations and people, which represents one of the essential paradigms of the digital economy. Many of those applications still have to be identified, while involvement of end users in this innovation is crucial.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is considered to be one of the enablers of the next industrial revolution. It is fuelled by the advancement of digital technologies, as well as dramatically changing how companies engage in business activities and people interact with their environment. The IoT’s
disruptive nature requires the assessment of the requirements for its future deployment across the digital value chain in various industries and many application areas.
The IoT is bridging the physical, digital, cyber and virtual worlds and requires sound information processing capabilities for the “digital shadows” of these real things. IoT applications are gradually moving from vertical, single-purpose solutions to multi-purpose and collaborative applications interacting
across industry verticals, organisations and people, which represents one of the essential paradigms of the digital economy. Many of those applications still have to be identified, while involvement of end users in this innovation is crucial.