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1 online resource (xvi, 410 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
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Woodhead Publishing series in electronic and optical materials ; number 69 |
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Woodhead Publishing series in electronic and optical materials ; no. 69.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Note |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 10, 2015). |
Summary |
Part one of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communications covers machine-to-machine systems, architecture and components. Part two assesses performance management techniques for M2M communications. Part three looks at M2M applications, services, and standardization. Machine-to-machine communications refers to autonomous communication between devices or machines. This book serves as a key resource in M2M, which is set to grow significantly and is expected to generate a huge amount of additional data traffic and new revenue streams, underpinning key areas of the economy such as the smart grid, networked homes, healthcare and transportation. |
Contents |
Front Cover; Machine-to-machine (M2M) Communications: Achitecture, PerformanceandApplications; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials; Chapter 1: Introduction to machine-to-machine (M2M) communications; 1.1. Introducing machine-to-machine; 1.1.1. Machine-to-machine and the big data opportunity; 1.1.2. Machine-to-machine technology landscape; 1.1.3. Cellular M2M requirements; 1.2. The machine-to-machine market opportunity; 1.2.1. Return-of-investment (ROI) argumentation; 1.2.2. Market overview. |
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1.2.3. Market challenges and opportunities1.3. Examples of commercial and experimental M2M network rollouts; 1.3.1. Commercial rollouts; 1.3.2. Pilots and field trials; 1.4. Machine-to-machine standards and initiatives; 1.4.1. Standards development organizations; 1.4.2. Industrial associations and special interest groups (SIGs); 1.4.3. Global industrial M2M initiatives; 1.4.4. International innovation projects on M2M; 1.5. Book rationale and overview; Part One: Architectures and standards; Chapter 2: Overview of ETSI machine-to-machine and oneM2M architectures; 2.1. Introduction. |
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2.2. Need and rationale for M2M standards2.3. Standardized M2M architecture; 2.4. Using M2M standards for ``vertical domains, the example of the smart home; 2.5. Conclusions and future trends for M2M standardization; References; Chapter 3: Overview of 3GPP machine-type communication standardization; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Pros and cons of M2M over cellular; 3.2.1. Advantages of using cellular M2M; 3.2.2. Challenges to facilitate cellular M2M; 3.2.3. Suitability of current cellular solutions; 3.3. MTC standardization in 3GPP; 3.3.1. Technical requirements. |
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3.3.1.1. The need for MTC user identification3.3.1.2. The need for coverage improvement; 3.3.1.3. Service exposure and enablement support; 3.3.2. 3GPP MTC-related releases; 3.3.3. MTC feature enhancements; 3.3.3.1. Overload and congestion control at core network and RAN; 3.3.3.2. Low-cost and enhanced coverage MTC UE for LTE; 3.3.3.3. Other enhancements; 3.4. Concluding remarks; References; Chapter 4: Lower-power wireless mesh networks for machine-to-machine communications using the IEEE802.15.4 standard; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. The origins; 4.2.1. Early low-power technologies. |
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4.2.2. First demonstrations4.2.3. IEEE802.15.4, the foundation; 4.3. Challenges of low-power mesh networking; 4.3.1. The unreliable nature of wireless; 4.3.2. Low-power operation; 4.3.3. Protocol considerations; 4.4. The past; 4.4.1. Proprietary solutions; 4.4.2. ZigBee; 4.4.3. Time synchronized mesh protocol; 4.5. The present; 4.5.1. Reliability, reliability, reliability; 4.5.2. Industrial-grade standards; 4.5.3. Internet integration; 4.6. The future; 4.6.1. Today's challenges; 4.6.2. IETF 6TiSCH: combining IPv6 connectivity with industrial performance; 4.6.3. Toward hybrid systems. |
Subject |
Machine-to-machine communications.
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Communication entre machines.
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COMPUTERS -- Computer Literacy.
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COMPUTERS -- Computer Science.
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COMPUTERS -- Data Processing.
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COMPUTERS -- Hardware -- General.
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COMPUTERS -- Information Technology.
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COMPUTERS -- Machine Theory.
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COMPUTERS -- Reference.
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Machine-to-machine communications
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Added Author |
Anton-Haro, Carles, editor.
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Dohler, Mischa, editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Machine-to-machine (m2m) communications : architecture, performance and applications. Cambridge, England ; Waltham, Massachusetts ; Oxford, England : Woodhead Publishing, ©2015 xvi, 410 pages Woodhead Publishing series in electronic and optical materials ; Number 69 9781782421023 |
ISBN |
9781782421108 (electronic bk.) |
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1782421106 (electronic bk.) |
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1782421025 |
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9781782421023 |
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9781782421023 |
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AU@ 000055409415 |
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DEBSZ 434829331 |
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DEBSZ 482373369 |
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GBVCP 882841556 |
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NLGGC 401009785 |
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UKMGB 016966167 |
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