Reprint

IoT and Sensor Networks in Industry and Society

Edited by
March 2022
338 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-0216-8 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-0217-5 (PDF)

This is a Reprint of the Special Issue IoT and Sensor Networks in Industry and Society that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Physical Sciences
Summary

In the last decade, the deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) and sensor networks have made a strong impact on many aspects of society. The seamless integration of technologies to perform sensor data generation, transmission, and processing has enabled the development of smart solutions such as smart cities, smart agriculture, and smart transports. As the business environment is being increasingly digitized, traditional industrial processes are rapidly reshaping to build the fourth industrial revolution, namely Industry 4.0. This will pave the way for the use of information and communication technology (ICT) as one of the pillars of Society 5.0, a super-smart human-centric society in which both economic development and resolution of societal challenges are achieved. This book presents recent advances in IoT and sensor networks towards the implementation of Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0. The 12 Chapters cover some of the most relevant aspects, starting from a horizontal view of the main enabling technologies, and proceeding with a vertical perspective on four different environments, namely Industry 4.0, smart buildings, smart transport, and smart environmental monitoring. Researchers and practitioners will find this book a valuable tool for their work, helping them evaluate the different technologies that will have a key role in the progress of industry and society, while understanding their inherent strengths and drawbacks.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
internet of things; sensor networks; machine learning models; sensor devices; smart buildings; energy efficiency; optimal building management; autonomous vehicle; platoon control; swarm behavior; small world theory; complex networks; sea surface temperature; sea surface temperature prediction; similarity measure; support vector machine; particle swarm optimization; local search; smart phones; IEEE 802.11 standards; automatic passenger counting; mobile devices; cloud computing; wearable device; microcontroller; energy harvesting; piezoelectric harvester; thermo-electric generator; flexible solar panel; internet of things (IoT); real-time system (RTS); real-time operating systems (RTOS); IoT protocols; energy harvesting; LPWAN; IoT; LoRa; LoRaWAN; Sigfox; DASH7; NB-IoT; environmental monitoring; precision agriculture; Internet of Things; wireless sensor networks; cloud/fog computing; fire risk forecasting; Chandler burning index; wildfires; internet of things; blockchain; distributed ledger technologies; smart societies; industry 4.0; supply chain; food traceability; smart home; IoT; energy conservation; smart city; energy education; big data analysis; heterogeneous data-intensive task; IoT system; service response delay; task scheduling; road transport enterprises (RTEs); telematics systems; operational activities of RTEs; a universal matrix of efficiency rates