Internet of Things: Applications for Sustainable Development

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This book is a compendium of various applications and current progress in a powerful technology known as the Internet of Things (IoT). IoT provides a system of interconnecting things such as vehicles, electrical equipment, agriculture devices, etc. Such items are allocated with the computing device so that they can use a network to transfer data to one another and automate their actions on certain events. Internet of Things: Applications for Sustainable Development will throw light on recent developments in the latest field and will be of great interest to know various application areas for sustainable development. This book mainly focuses on the current state of the art, including protocol design and low-cost sensor design, for the sustainable development of society using IoT. The sustainable development areas include climate, healthcare systems, electrical systems, and energy that can meet present and next-generation advancement using IoT. Sustainable development faces various issues, challenges, opportunities, and future enhancements with the latest technologies, hardware, and software. Features A real-world problem-solving approach for diversified problems Potential contributors from industries/academia have been given the opportunity to publish their work Identification of various challenges in IoT for future contributions Diversified coverage of the book, including applications, securities, industrialization, automation, etc. IoT for the sustainable development areas This book will offer strong support as a reference book for students, practitioners, researchers, and scientific investigators worldwide, as well as anyone who wants to set up IoT-enabled industries. It provides pertinent industries with new ideas and innovations to visionaries.

Author(s): Niranjan Lal, Shamimul Qamar, Sanyam Agarwal, Ambuj Kumar Agarwal, Sourabh Singh Verma
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Internet of Things: Data-Centric Intelligent Computing, Informatics, and Communication
Publisher: CRC Press/Chapman & Hall
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 306
City: Boca Raton

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Editor Biographies
List of Contributors
1. Importance and Applications of Internet of Things (IoT)
2. Smart Homes: Is It a Luxury Anymore?
3. Role of IoT in Integration of Smart Home and Smart Grid
4. IoT and Machine Learning
5. AIC Algorithm for Online Cashback: Evidence from Vietnam
6. IoT-Driven Smart Pisciculture Monitoring and Control System
7. Managing Huge IoT Workloads Using Oracle Database 19c
8. Advanced Prospective of IoT in Waste Management for Sustainable Development
9. IoT for Water Management: A Sustainable Solution
10. Smart Water Management System Powered by the Internet of Things (IoT) for Real-World Applications
11. Internet of Things Based on Field Soil Property Prediction System: For Optimally Monitoring the Soil Fertility Status
12. Sanjaya: An Internet of Things-Based Wireless Performance Testing of Photovoltaic Module
13. IoT-Based Designing of Single Bit Six-Transistor Static Random Access Memory Cell Architecture for Industrial Applications
14. IoT Application in Agriculture for Smart Farming: Issues and Solutions
15. Building a Greener World: Connecting IoT with Environment towards Sustainability
16. A Novel Mechanism in Continuous Intelligence for Mining and Aggregating IoT Sensor Data
17. Precision Farming through IoT-Enabled Smart Irrigation System for Sustainable Development
18. Industrial Internet of Things: Architecture and Its Applications
19. Autonomous Device Discovery for IoT: Challenges and Future Research Directions
20. IoT for ALL: Usage and Significance of IoT for Generation X, Y, and Z
Index