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Many reports estimate that in 2024, the number of IoT devices exceeded 18 billion worldwide, with predictions to reach 40 billion by 2033. The main objective of this peer-reviewed book is to capture the state-of-the-art in IoT and cover some of its challenges, solutions, and emerging technologies.
List of contents
List of contributors List of Reviewers Preface Acknowledgements
Part I - Concepts, Challenges, and Techniques 1. Internet of Things: Architectures, Technologies, Applications, and Challenges 2. Security and Privacy in Smart Homes: Challenges and Latest Developments 3. Enhancing IoT Security with Radio Frequency Fingerprinting: Traditional and Deep Learning-Based Approaches 4. Strengthening IoT Systems with Blockchain: Consensus Mechanisms and Security Enhancements 5. A Threat Analysis Framework for Cyberattacks in Smart Cities: Ransomware in Focus
Part II - Novel Solutions and Applications 6. Tackling Integration Challenges of Machine Learning in Diverse Internet of Things: A Spread-out Architectural Solution 7. GeoSense: A Smart IoT-Driven Framework for Monitoring Landslides in the Himalayas 8. IoT-MediGuard: An Advanced Monitoring and Predictive Analytics System for Transportation of Medical Supplies 9. IoTMaxHRV: A low-cost IoT Device for Heart Rate Variability Assessment
Part III - Emerging Technologies 10. Split Learning and Synergetic Inference: When IoT Collaborates with the Cloud-Edge Continuum 11. Smart Radio Environments: An Emerging Paradigm for the Internet of Things 12. RISC-V: A Comprehensive Overview of an Emerging ISA for the AI-IoT Era
Part IV - Case Study 13. India and the Internet of Things: Challenges and Opportunities for an Emerging Power Glossary
About the author
Qusay Hassan is an independent researcher and technology evangelist with over 20 years of practical experience in ICT. In his previous position as a systems analyst at USAID, he actively contributed to the Digital Transformation initiative, where he helped in adopting new technologies and implementing innovative solutions across sectors. Qusay received his PhD from Mansoura University, Egypt, in computers and information sciences in 2015. He is a senior member of IEEE.