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Mobility Internet of Things 2018 - Mobility IoT

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The scientific monograph Mobility IoT deals with innovative technologies influencing industry and connectivity sectors in the future industrial, urban, social and sustainable development.
The mobility and Internet of Things are worldwide phenomena almost in everyday life. It is a challenge in many industries, not only in car manufacturing sector but additionally in e-mobility, smart cities, smart factories (Industry 4.0), smart logistics, social mobility, technological innovations, sustainability, multicultural development, Internet of Things sectors, etc.,  belonging to the topic of SMART Mobility IoT issue.

  • Features practical, tested applications in Internet of Things mobility as presented at Mobility IoT 2018
  • Includes application domains such as urban mobility, smart factory, social mobility, and sustainability
  • Applicable to researchers, academics, students, and professionals

List of contents

Introduction.- Bike Sharing - As Urban Transport Solution in a Small City.- Enhancing Resilience by Understanding Smart City and Safe City Concepts and their Common Systems.- Possibility Of Accelerating Power Signal Calculation In A System Of Internet Of Things.- State of art and challenges of robotics in Slovak Republic.- Concept of the Factories of the Future in Slovak industrial companies.- The importance of housing companies in the development of sustainable housing and increase in competitiveness.- Performance comparison of zoning techniques in geographic forwarding rules for ad hoc networks.- Scheduling heuristic to satisfy due dates of the customer orders in mass customized service industry.- Development  of Employee Commitment Extent in Innovation Processes in Slovak Organisations.- Smart Surveillance Systems and Their Applications.- The Smart Logistics.- Identifying Points of Interest and Similar Individuals from Raw GPS Data.- Cooperation models for employee education: analysis on Slovak and Czech companies.- Testbed on IT communication in Smart Grid: a cyber security demonstration.- Aspects Affecting Emissions Production from Small Heat Sources.- The Effect of Bankruptcy on the Intangible Assets Valuation.- EDGE4ALL: Edge Computing for Smart City.- Simulator for Smart City Environment.- Evaluation of parking policy in Bratislava in the context of economic growth and automotive transport development in Slovakia.- Managerial Skills for Innovation Support.- Use of modern technologies at baggage tracking and its impact to airline revenue.- Rediscovering urban smart communities.- Industry 4.0 - the need of rethink strategic planning.- Moving towards Network State.- Are Home-based Businesses New Trends in Working Environment for Youth and Senior Entrepreneurs in Europe.- The platform for production capacity exchange management as a support for implementation of the Industry 4.0 concept.- Communication management in multi-client system using SMS gateway.- Smart Solutions for Big/Small Cities.- Intelligent Hardware-Software Platform for Efficient Coupling of Water-Energy Nexus in Smart Cities: A Conceptual Framework Cost Analysis of Telemedicine Implementation in the lens of Healthcare Sustainability.- Digital Transformation in the Healthcare Sector: Empirical evidences of IoHT Benefits and Limits on chronic disease management.- Software-Defined Networking for Smart Buildings: Advances and Challenges.- How Millennials will Use Autonomous Vehicles.- Smart Collaborative Learning Environment for Visually Impaired Children.- FMWare: IoT-based Fleet Management System.- Building Ecosystem to Support Social Mobility for Person with Disabilities (PWD): Malaysia Context.- Designing Playful Cities: Audio-Visual Metaphors for New Urban Environment  Experience.- Migration and Diversity Potentials for the Labour Market.- Gender differences in the Income of Employees over 50 with Emphasis on Various Sectors of Economy.- Analytic Network Processas a Tool of Innovative Management at Manufacturing Technology Selection.- Conclusion.

About the author










Dagmar Caganova is an Assoc. Prof. in Industrial Management acts as Representative for Foreign Affairs at the Institute of Industrial Engineering and Management at the Faculty of Materials Science and Technology in Trnava, the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava Slovakia. She is also the co - founder of the European Alliance for Innovation in Slovakia, management committee member of E-COST (European Collaboration in Science and Technology)  TN 1301 Sci Generation,  the executive committee member in Danubius Academic Consortium (academic network for Integral Innovation), steering committee member of Danube strategy PA 7 Knowledge society- science, research, innovation and ICT for the Slovak Republic. Her professional interests and research topics are mainly focused on Human Resource Management, Intercultural, Knowledge and Innovation Management, Mobility and Smart Cities, Gender Diversity. She is the organizer of many domesticand international conferences, acts as tutor on PhD study programs and has participated in numerous domestic and international projects as team member and as the project head. To date she has published more than 250 publications and more than 100 from this number are registered in databases WOS and SCOPUS, four papers are published in impact factor current content journals. She has over 300 citations, 140 of them in quotation databases WOS and SCOPUS. D. Caganova works also as Co-Editor in EAI Endorsed Transactions, as well as Chief Editor of Special Issue of Springer Mobile Networks and Applications (MONET) Journal.M.A. Natalia Hornakova, Ph.D. works as an assistant professor at the Institute of Industrial Engineering and Management at the Faculty of Materials Science and Technology in Trnava, the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia. N. Hornakova received a doctorate degree at the Institute of Industrial Engineering and Management in the study brunch Industrial Management. She is concerned with the issue of Business Logistics, Industrial Engineering and Management, Innovation Management and Managerial Competencies. She has been a member of the team of several home and foreign projects. In the period 2014/2015 she was an active member of the student part of the Academic Senate MTF STU and member of organizing committees of various conferences.


Product details

Assisted by Dagmar Cagá¿ová (Editor), Dagma Cagánová (Editor), Dagmar Cagánová (Editor), Natália Hor¿áková (Editor), Hornáková (Editor), Hornáková (Editor), Natália Hornáková (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2020
 
EAN 9783030309107
ISBN 978-3-0-3030910-7
No. of pages 561
Dimensions 158 mm x 241 mm x 37 mm
Weight 1006 g
Illustrations X, 561 p. 186 illus., 135 illus. in color.
Series EAI/Springer Innovations in Communication and Computing
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Electronics, electrical engineering, communications engineering

Elektronik, Nachrichtententechnik, Telekommunikation, Interfacedesign, Benutzerfreundlichkeit (Usability), Informationsrückgewinnung, Information Retrieval, smartcity; sustainability; innovation; e-mobility

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