410 Pages 8 Color & 82 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    410 Pages 8 Color & 82 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This book addresses the fundamental technologies, architectures, application domains, and future research directions of the Internet of Things (IoT). It also discusses how to create your own IoT system according to applications requirements, and it presents a broader view of recent trends in the IoT domain and open research issues. This book encompasses various research areas such as wireless networking, advanced signal processing, IoT, and ubiquitous computing. Internet of Things: Theory to Practice discusses the basics and fundamentals of IoT and real-time applications, as well as the associated challenges and open research issues. The book includes several case studies about the use of IoT in day-to-day life. The authors review various advanced computing technologies—such as cloud computing, fog computing, edge computing, and Big Data analytics—that will play crucial roles in future IoT-based services. The book provides a detailed role of blockchain technology, Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT), wireless body area network (WBAN), LoRa (a longrange low power platform), and Industrial IoT (IIoT) in the 5G world. This book is intended for university/college students, as well as amateur electronic hobbyists and industry professionals who are looking to stay current in the IoT domain.

    1. Fundamentals of Internet of Things.  2. Things in the Internet of Things.  3. Wireless Protocols and Technologies for the Internet of Things.  4. Data Handling & Analytics.  5. Role of Cloud Computing, Fog Computing, and Edge Computing.  6. Internet of Things in the era of 5G.  7. Role of Blockchain Technology in Internet of Things.  8. Practical Approach Towards Development of Internet of Things.  9. Internet of Things for Healthcare.  

    Biography

    Pramod R. Gunjal works as an IoT application technical consultant in India. His research interests are Internet of Things, embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, robotics and automation, and embedded system design.

    Satish R. Jondhale is currently working as an assistant professor in the Electronics and Telecommunication Department at Amrutvahini College of Engineering, Sangamner, Maharashtra, India. His research interests are signal processing, target localization and tracking, wireless sensor networks, artificial neural networks and applications, image processing, and embedded system design.

    Jaime Lloret is currently full professor in the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain. Previously, he worked as a network designer and administrator in several enterprises. He is also the Chair of the Integrated Management Coastal Research Institute (IGIC). Since 2016 till today he is the Spanish researcher with highest h-index in the TELECOMMUNICATIONS list according to Clarivate Analytics Ranking. Moreover, he is included in the world’s top 2% scientists according to the Stanford University List since 2020.

    Karishma Agrawal received her Master of Engineering degree in 2023 from Thammasat University, specializing in the field of electrical and computer engineering. Her academic pursuits have been focused on signal analysis, control systems, Internet of Things (IoT), and computational mathematics.