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Internet of Things Challenges, Advances, and Applications CHAPMAN & HALL/CRC COMPUTER and INFORMATION SCIENCE SERIES Series Editor: Sartaj Sahni PUBLISHED TITLES ADVERSARIAL REASONING: COMPUTATIONAL APPROACHES TO READING THE OPPONENT’S MIND Alexander Kott and William M. McEneaney COMPUTER-AIDED GRAPHING AND SIMULATION TOOLS FOR AUTOCAD USERS P. A. Simionescu COMPUTER SIMULATION: A FOUNDATIONAL APPROACH USING PYTHON Yahya E. Osais DELAUNAY MESH GENERATION Siu-Wing Cheng, Tamal Krishna Dey, and Jonathan Richard Shewchuk DISTRIBUTED SENSOR NETWORKS, SECOND EDITION S. Sitharama Iyengar and Richard R. Brooks DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS: AN ALGORITHMIC APPROACH, SECOND EDITION Sukumar Ghosh ENERGY-AWARE MEMORY MANAGEMENT FOR EMBEDDED MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS: A COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN APPROACH Florin Balasa and Dhiraj K. Pradhan ENERGY EFFICIENT HARDWARE-SOFTWARE CO-SYNTHESIS USING RECONFIGURABLE HARDWARE Jingzhao Ou and Viktor K. Prasanna EVOLUTIONARY MULTI-OBJECTIVE SYSTEM DESIGN: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS Nadia Nedjah, Luiza De Macedo Mourelle, and Heitor Silverio Lopes FROM ACTION SYSTEMS TO DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS: THE REFINEMENT APPROACH Luigia Petre and Emil Sekerinski FROM INTERNET OF THINGS TO SMART CITIES: ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES Hongjian Sun, Chao Wang, and Bashar I. Ahmad FUNDAMENTALS OF NATURAL COMPUTING: BASIC CONCEPTS, ALGORITHMS, AND APPLICATIONS Leandro Nunes de Castro HANDBOOK OF ALGORITHMS FOR WIRELESS NETWORKING AND MOBILE COMPUTING Azzedine Boukerche PUBLISHED TITLES CONTINUED HANDBOOK OF APPROXIMATION ALGORITHMS AND METAHEURISTICS Teofilo F. Gonzalez HANDBOOK OF BIOINSPIRED ALGORITHMS AND APPLICATIONS Stephan Olariu and Albert Y. Zomaya HANDBOOK OF COMPUTATIONAL MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Srinivas Aluru HANDBOOK OF DATA STRUCTURES AND APPLICATIONS Dinesh P. Mehta and Sartaj Sahni HANDBOOK OF DYNAMIC SYSTEM MODELING Paul A. Fishwick HANDBOOK OF ENERGY-AWARE AND GREEN COMPUTING Ishfaq Ahmad and Sanjay Ranka HANDBOOK OF GRAPH THEORY, COMBINATORIAL OPTIMIZATION, AND ALGORITHMS Krishnaiyan “KT” Thulasiraman, Subramanian Arumugam, Andreas Brandstädt, and Takao Nishizeki HANDBOOK OF PARALLEL COMPUTING: MODELS, ALGORITHMS AND APPLICATIONS Sanguthevar Rajasekaran and John Reif HANDBOOK OF REAL-TIME AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS Insup Lee, Joseph Y-T. Leung, and Sang H. Son HANDBOOK OF SCHEDULING: ALGORITHMS, MODELS, AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS Joseph Y.-T. Leung HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING IN REMOTE SENSING Antonio J. Plaza and Chein-I Chang HUMAN ACTIVITY RECOGNITION: USING WEARABLE SENSORS AND SMARTPHONES Miguel A. Labrador and Oscar D. Lara Yejas IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF WIRELESS LANs: A PRACTICAL GUIDE Nurul Sarkar INTEGRATION OF SERVICES INTO WORKFLOW APPLICATIONS Paweł Czarnul INTERNET OF THINGS: CHALLENGES, ADVANCES, AND APPLICATIONS Qusay F. Hassan, Atta ur Rehman Khan, and Sajjad A. Madani INTRODUCTION TO NETWORK SECURITY Douglas Jacobson PUBLISHED TITLES CONTINUED LOCATION-BASED INFORMATION SYSTEMS: DEVELOPING REAL-TIME TRACKING APPLICATIONS Miguel A. Labrador, Alfredo J. Pérez, and Pedro M. Wightman METHODS IN ALGORITHMIC ANALYSIS Vladimir A. Dobrushkin MULTICORE COMPUTING: ALGORITHMS, ARCHITECTURES, AND APPLICATIONS Sanguthevar Rajasekaran, Lance Fiondella, Mohamed Ahmed, and Reda A. Ammar NETWORKS OF THE FUTURE: ARCHITECTURES, TECHNOLOGIES, AND IMPLEMENTATIONS Mahmoud Elkhodr, Qusay F. Hassan, and Seyed Shahrestani PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF QUEUING AND COMPUTER NETWORKS G. R. Dattatreya THE PRACTICAL HANDBOOK OF INTERNET COMPUTING Munindar P. Singh SCALABLE AND SECURE INTERNET SERVICES AND ARCHITECTURE Cheng-Zhong Xu SOFTWARE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT: A VISUAL C++®, MFC, AND STL TUTORIAL Bud Fox, Zhang Wenzu, and Tan May Ling SPECULATIVE EXECUTION IN HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTER ARCHITECTURES David Kaeli and Pen-Chung Yew TRUSTWORTHY CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Alexander Romanovsky and Fuyuki Ishikawa VEHICULAR NETWORKS: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE Stephan Olariu and Michele C. Weigle X-MACHINES FOR AGENT-BASED MODELING: FLAME PERSPECTIVES Mariam Kiran Internet of Things Challenges, Advances, and Applications Edited by Qusay F. Hassan Atta ur Rehman Khan Sajjad A. Madani CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2018 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Printed on acid-free paper International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-4987-7851-0 (Hardback) International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-315-15500-5 (eBook) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reasonable efforts have been made to pub- lish reliable data and information, but the author and publisher cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials or the consequences of their use. The authors and publishers have attempted to trace the copyright holders of all material reproduced in this publication and apologize to copyright holders if permission to publish in this form has not been obtained. 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Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. Library of Congress Cataloging- in- Publication Data Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Hassan, Qusay F., 1982- editor. | Khan, Atta ur Rehman, editor. | Madani, Sajjad A., 1976- editor. Title: Internet of things : challenges, advances, and applications / edited by Qusay F. Hassan, Atta ur Rehman Khan, Sajjad A. Madani. Other titles: Internet of Things (Hassan) Description: Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, CRC Press, [2017] | Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC computer & information science series | Includes bibliographical references. Identifiers: LCCN 2017055385 | ISBN 9781498778510 (hardback : alk. paper) Subjects: LCSH: Internet of things. Classification: LCC TK5105.8857 .I565 2017 | DDC 004.67/8--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017055385 Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com Contents Preface ..............................................................................................................................................ix Acknowledgments ..........................................................................................................................xiii Reviewers .........................................................................................................................................xv About the Editors ...........................................................................................................................xvii PART I Concepts and Adoption Challenges Chapter 1 Introduction to the Internet of Things ..........................................................................3 Karolina Baras and Lina M. L. P. Brito Chapter 2 Organizational Implementation and Management Challenges in the Internet of Things ....................................................................................................................33 Marta Vos PART II Technological Advances and Implementation Considerations Chapter 3 Cooperative Networking Techniques in the IoT Age .................................................51 Luigi Alfredo Grieco, Giuseppe Piro, Gennaro Boggia, and Domenico Striccoli Chapter 4 Exploring Methods of Authentication for the Internet of Things ..............................71 Fatemeh Tehranipoor, Nima Karimian, Paul A. Wortman, Asad Haque, Jim Fahrny, and John A. Chandy Chapter 5 Energy-Efficient Routing Protocols for Ambient Energy Harvesting in the Internet of Things .......................................................................................................91 Syed Asad Hussain, Muhammad Mohsin Mehdi, and Imran Raza Chapter 6 IoT Hardware Development Platforms: Past, Present, and Future ...........................107 Musa Gwani Samaila, João Bernardo Ferreira Sequeiros, Acácio Filipe Pereira Pinto Correia, Mário Marques Freire, and Pedro Ricardo Morais Inácio Chapter 7 IoT System Development Methods ...........................................................................141 Gö rkem Giray, Bedir Tekinerdogan, and Eray Tü zü n Chapter 8 Design Considerations for Wireless Power Delivery Using RFID ..........................161 Akaa Agbaeze Eteng, Sharul Kamal Abdul Rahim, and Chee Yen Leow vii viii Contents PART III Issues and Novel Solutions Chapter 9 Overcoming Interoperability Barriers in IoT by Utilizing a Use Case–Based Protocol Selection Framework .................................................................................181 Supriya Mitra and Shalaka Shinde Chapter 10 Enabling Cloud-Centric IoT with Publish/Subscribe Systems .................................195 Daniel Happ, Niels Karowski, Thomas Menzel, Vlado Handziski, and Adam Wolisz Chapter 11 The Emergence of Edge-Centric Distributed IoT Analytics Platforms ...................213 Muhammad Habib ur Rehman, Prem Prakash Jayaraman, and Charith Perera PART IV IoT in Critical Application Domains Chapter 12 The Internet of Things in Electric Distribution Networks: Control Architecture, Communication Infrastructure, and Smart Functionalities ...............231 Qiang Yang, Ali Ehsan, Le Jiang, Hailin Zhao, and Ming Cheng Chapter 13 Satellite-Based Internet of Things Infrastructure for Management of Large- Scale Electric Distribution Networks .......................................................................253 Qiang Yang and Dejian Meng Chapter 14 IoT-Enabled Smart Gas and Water Grids from Communication Protocols to Data Analysis ...........................................................................................................273 Susanna Spinsante, Stefano Squartini, Paola Russo, Adelmo De Santis, Marco Severini, Marco Fagiani, Valentina Di Mattia, and Roberto Minerva Chapter 15 The Internet of Things and e-Health: Remote Patients Monitoring ........................303 Assim Sagahyroon, Raafat Aburukba, and Fadi Aloul Chapter 16 Security Considerations for IoT Support of e-Health Applications .........................321 Daniel Minoli, Kazem Sohraby, Benedict Occhiogrosso, and Jake Kouns Chapter 17 IoT Considerations, Requirements, and Architectures for Insurance Applications .....347 Daniel Minoli, Benedict Occhiogrosso, Kazem Sohraby, James Gleason, and Jake Kouns Chapter 18 The Internet of Things and the Automotive Industry: A Shift from a Vehicle- Centric to Data-Centric Paradigm............................................................................363 Zahra Saleh and Steve Cayzer Glossary ........................................................................................................................................389 Index ..............................................................................................................................................397 About the Contributors ...............................................................................................................403 Preface The Internet of Things (IoT) is a new technology boom that is affecting our lives in a positive way. Be it driverless cars, smart refrigerators, patient monitoring systems, smart grids, or industrial auto- mation, IoT is changing everything. The notion of the Internet of Everything is already a common- place and studies reveal that there will be more than 30 billion objects connected to the Internet by 2020. Looking at the phenomenal growth of the amount of Internet connected objects over the past decade, these figures seem realistic rather than exaggeration. The promising present and future of IoT motivated us to compile thoughts and current work of the leading researchers of the world and present them in the form of a book. This edited book is an effort to cover IoT, related technologies, and common issues in adoption of IoT on a large scale. It surveys recent technological advances and novel solutions for the common issues in IoT environment. Moreover, it provides detailed discussion about the utilization of IoT and the underlying technologies in critical application areas, such as smart grids, healthcare, insurance, and automotive industry. The chapters of this book are authored by several international researchers and industry experts. This book is composed of 18 self-contained chapters that can be read based on interest without hav- ing to read the entire book. These chapters were carefully selected after a rigorous review of more than 70 chapters which we received for possible inclusion in this book. This book is an excellent reference for researchers and post-graduate students working in the area of IoT. It also targets IT professionals interested in gaining deeper knowledge of the IoT, its challenges, and application areas. This book is mainly for readers who have a good knowledge of IT and moderate knowledge of IoT. However, the chapters are organized in a way that provides a base to the readers by starting with basic concepts, followed by main challenges of IoT, and then the advanced topics. We also tried to include sufficient details and provide the necessary background information in each chapter to help the readers to easily understand the content. We hope the readers will enjoy this book. ORGANIZATION OF THE BOOK This book is divided into four parts, each of which is devoted to a distinctive area. Part I: ConCePts and adoPtIon Challenges This part is composed of two chapters which cover IoT concepts and main adoption challenges. Chapter 1 gives a general introduction to the IoT. The chapter starts with a brief overview of the history of IoT and its common definitions, and then it presents the main architectural and reference models proposed over the past few years to enable efficient building of IoT systems. This chapter also gives a good overview of the IoT key enabling technologies, main application domains as well as the challenges that would hinder its adoption. Chapter 2 presents the challenges towards the global adoption of IoT. The chapter focuses on seven challenges, namely interoperability, standards, privacy, security, trust, data management, and legislation and governance. Part II: teChnologICal advanCes and ImPlementatIon ConsIderatIons This part has six chapters which address various IoT related technological advances. Chapter 3 provides an overview of diverse cooperative networking techniques in various IoT environments. It presents cooperative approaches in cellular systems with focus on 4G and 5G ix

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Internet of Things: Challenges, Advances, and Applications provides a comprehensive introduction to IoT, related technologies, and common issues in the adoption of IoT on a large scale. It surveys recent technological advances and novel solutions for challenges in the IoT environment. Moreover, it p
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