Overview: Nowadays, all of us are connected through a large number of sensor nodes, smart devices, and wireless terminals. For these Internet of Things (IoT) devices to operate seamlessly, the Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) needs to be robust to support huge volumes of data for information exchange,
Integration of WSN and IoT for Smart Cities
â Scribed by Shalli Rani, R. Maheswar, G. R. Kanagachidambaresan, P. Jayarajan
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 210
- Series
- EAI/Springer Innovations in Communication and Computing
- Category
- Library
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⌠Synopsis
This book exploits the benefits of integration of wireless sensor networks (WSN) and Internet of Things (IoT) for smart cities. The authors discuss WSN and IoT in tackling complex computing tasks and challenges in the fields of disaster relief, security, and weather forecasting (among many others). This book highlights the challenges in the field of quality of service metrics (QoS) in the WSN based IoT applications. Topics include IoT Applications for eHealth, smart environments, intelligent transportation systems, delay tolerant models for IoT applications, protocols and architectures for industrial IoT, energy efficient protocols, and much more. Readers will get to know the solutions of these problems for development of smart city applications with the integration of WSN with IoT.
⌠Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgement
Contents
Software-Defined Networking Framework Securing Internet of Things
1 Introduction to Internet of Things (IoT)
1.1 Bits of Software-Defined Networking
1.2 Role of Software-Defined Networking in the Internet of Things
1.3 Integration of SDN and IoT
2 Threats and Vulnerabilities in Internet of Things
2.1 Security
2.2 Privacy
2.3 Authentication and Authorization
3 Security Challenges of Software-Defined Networking
3.1 Challenges Based on Hardware
3.2 Challenges Based on Protocol
4 Security Attacks in Internet of Things
5 Software-Defined Networking-Based Ad hoc Architecture
6 Conclusion
References
A Comprehensive Study of Attacks on the IoT and its Counter Measures Using Blockchain
1 Introduction
2 Security Requirement for the IoT
2.1 Privacy, Integrity, and Confidentiality of Data
2.2 Authorization, Verification, and Accounting
2.3 Services Availability
2.4 Energy Efficient
3 Failure of Single Point
4 Attack at Access Level
5 Categories of Security Issues with Their Solutions
5.1 Security Issue at Low Level
Jamming Attack (Denial-of-Service)
Insecure Initialization
Low Level Sybil Attack
Spoofing Attacks
Sleep Deprivation Attack
5.2 Security Issues at the Intermediate Level
Fragmentation Caused Replay or Duplication Attacks
Buffer Reservation Attack
Insecure Neighbor Discovery
Sinkhole Attack and Blackhole Attack
Wormhole Attacks and Rushing Attack
RPL Routing Attack
Sybil Attacks at the Intermediate Layer
Verification and Secure Communication
Transport Level End-to-End Security
Session Establishment and Resumption
Cloud-Based Privacy Violation
5.3 Security Issues at High Level
Constrained Application Protocol Security with Internet
Middleware Security
6 Blockchain
7 Blockchain Concept
7.1 Decentralized
7.2 Anonymity
7.3 Transparent
7.4 Open Source
7.5 Immutable
8 The Need of Blockchain in the IoT
9 Types of Blockchain
9.1 Public Blockchain
9.2 Consortium Blockchain
9.3 Private Blockchain
10 Workings
11 Blockchain Solution for the IoT
11.1 Identity of IoT Devices
11.2 Address Space
11.3 Storing Data
11.4 Public Ledger
12 Conclusion
References
Caching Policies in NDN-IoT Architecture
1 Introduction
2 Caching in IoT: A Challenge
3 NDN in IoT
4 Overview of NDN
4.1 NDN Architecture
4.2 NDN Routing Data Structure
4.3 NDN Forwarding
5 Caching in NDN-IoT
5.1 Cache Insertion Policies
5.2 Cache Eviction Policies
6 Research Issues for Caching in NDN-IoT
7 Conclusion
References
A Systematic Literature Survey: Development of Smart City Based on Various Internet of Things Architectures
1 Introduction
2 Literature Review
3 Physical Intrusion Detection System
4 Related Work of PID
5 Experimental Settings
6 Result and Discussion
7 Conclusion
References
Integration of WSN with IoT Applications: A Vision, Architecture, and Future Challenges
1 Introduction
2 Architectural Need of the Smart City
3 IoT-Integrated Applications and Role of WSN in Smart City
3.1 IoT in Healthcare
3.2 IoT in Industries
3.3 Internet of Things in Agriculture
3.4 IoT-Integrated Smart Home/Building
3.5 Intelligent Transport System
3.6 Efficient Energy Management Using IoT
3.7 Smart Water Management
3.8 Environment Monitoring Using IoT
4 Comparative Analysis and Discussions
5 Conclusions
References
Impact of IoT-Based Smart Cities on Human Daily Life
1 Introduction
2 The Modern City
2.1 Problems in Modern Cities
3 IoT â The Backbone
3.1 Role of the IoT in Smart Cities
3.2 Role of 5G Technology in the IoT and Big Data Analysis
3.3 The Smart City
4 Impact of Smart Cities on Human Life
4.1 Eliminate Poverty
4.2 Eliminate Hunger
4.3 Responsible Consumption
4.4 Gender Equality
4.5 Clean Drinking Water
4.6 Affordable Energy
4.7 Building New Industries
4.8 Acts against Climate Change
4.9 Greater Life on Earth
4.10 Peace and Justice Around the World
5 The Critique on Smart Cities
5.1 Solutions
6 Conclusion
References
Internet of Things: Reformation of Garment Stores and Retail Shop Business Process
1 Introduction
2 Current Issues in Garment and Retail Store Methodology
3 Challenges for Using IoT in Garment and Retail Shops
4 Proposed Methodology
5 Benefits
6 Conclusion
References
Toward Smart Urban Development Through Intelligent Edge Analytics
1 Introduction
2 Edge Networking for Internet of Things
2.1 Edge and Fog Computing System
2.2 Enabling Virtualization Technologies for IoT in the Edge
Containerized Application Migration
Mobility Support in Edge User Application
3 Big Data Enabling Technologies
3.1 Storage
MongoDB
CassandraDB
HBase
OpenTSDB
3.2 Analytics
Hadoop MapReduce
Spark
3.3 IoT Protocols
REST
AMQP
MQTT
D2D
3.4 Edge-Based and Cloud-Based Use Cases
GeeLytics
Vehicular Fog Computing
Recommender System
Digital Smart City
4 Machine Learning for Smart Urban Development
4.1 A Primer on Machine Learning
Supervised Learning
Unsupervised Learning
Reinforcement Learning
4.2 Characteristics and Challenges for ML Algorithms in Smart City Ecosystem
4.3 ML Smart Urban Development: A Few Use Cases from Literature
5 Conclusion
References
The Perspective of Smart Dust Mesh Based on IoEE for Safety and Security in the Smart Cities
1 Introduction
2 Overview of Needs, Technologies, and Future Architectures in the Context of IoT and Smart Cities
3 Healthcare Surveillance in Smart Cities Based on Smart Dust Concept
4 Environmental Surveillance in Smart Cities Based on IoT Smart Dust
5 Security Use Cases Based on IoT Smart Dust for Smart Cities
6 Privacy Perspectives in the Context of the Internet of Everything, Everywhere (IoEE) in the Smart Cities
7 Use Cases for Communication, Signal Processing, and Low Power Consumption by Energy Harvesting
8 System Miniaturization and Architectural Challenges
9 Conclusions
References
A Novel Scheme for an IoT-Based Weather Monitoring System Using a Wireless Sensor Network
1 Introduction
2 Related Works
3 Proposed Methodology
3.1 Environment Monitoring System
3.2 Sensor Module
4 Conclusion
References
Index
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