Components and Services for IoT Platforms Paving the Way for IoT Sta
This book serves as a single-source reference to the state-of-the-art in Internet of Things (IoT) platforms, services, tools, programming languages, and applications. In particular, the authors focus on IoT-related requirements such as low-power, time-to-
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onents and Services for IoT Platforms Paving the Way for IoT Standards
Components and Services for IoT Platforms
Georgios Keramidas • Nikolaos Voros Michael Hübner Editors
Components and Services for IoT Platforms Paving the Way for IoT Standards
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Editors Georgios Keramidas Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece Embedded System Design and Application Laboratory (ESDA) Antirio, Greece
Nikolaos Voros Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece Embedded System Design and Application Laboratory (ESDA) Antirio, Greece
Michael Hübner Chair for Embedded Systems for Information Technology (ESIT) Ruhr Universität Bochum Bochum, Germany
ISBN 978-3-319-42302-9 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-42304-3
ISBN 978-3-319-42304-3 (eBook)
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Preface
The Internet of Things (IoT) is upon us and touches almost every industry! Current forecasts predict that there will be more than 50 billion devices connected to the Internet by 2020 and it looks like this is just the beginning. What is highly interesting with this technology trend is that it is more defined by what it enables rather than the technology itself. This is because IoT enables all kinds of smart objects (e.g., smart sensors and actuators) to communicate and interact with each other across different networks and domains. As such, a plethora of new services and applications are possible and must be created revealing the potential to create substantial new markets and to stimulate existing ones. However, it is also clear that on the way to a fully connected cyber-physical world, numerous challenges have to be addressed. Do we have the technology and experience to make IoT reality? What kind of technology is actual
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