Management of Cyber Physical Objects in the Future Internet of Things

This book focuses on new methods, architectures, and applications for the management of Cyber Physical Objects (CPOs) in the context of the Internet of Things (IoT).It covers a wide range of topics related to CPOs, such as resource management, hardwa

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Antonio Guerrieri Valeria Loscri Anna Rovella Giancarlo Fortino Editors

Management of Cyber Physical Objects in the Future Internet of Things Methods, Architectures and Applications

Internet of Things Technology, Communications and Computing

Series editors Giancarlo Fortino, Rende (CS), Italy Antonio Liotta, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/11636

Antonio Guerrieri Valeria Loscri Anna Rovella Giancarlo Fortino •



Editors

Management of Cyber Physical Objects in the Future Internet of Things Methods, Architectures and Applications

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Editors Antonio Guerrieri CNR—National Research Council of Italy Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking (ICAR) Rende, CS Italy Valeria Loscri Parc scientifique de la Haute Borne Inria Lille-Nord Europe Villeneuve d’Ascq France

ISSN 2199-1073 Internet of Things ISBN 978-3-319-26867-5 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-26869-9

Anna Rovella University of Calabria Rende, CS Italy Giancarlo Fortino DIMES University of Calabria Rende, CS Italy

ISSN 2199-1081

(electronic)

ISBN 978-3-319-26869-9

(eBook)

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Preface

The emerging generation of Cyber Physical Objects (CPOs) brings new powers opening novel and revolutionary applications and new areas of innovation. The Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) constituted by the CPOs enable fusion between the physical and virtual worlds realizing the totally and globally connected scenario known as Internet of Things (IoT). In the past decade, Cyber Physical Systems and consequently Cyber Physical Objects as their basic units and IoT as their reference scenario have become one of the ICT priorities. The range