Resource Discovery, Navigability and Trust Management Techniques for IoT and SIoT

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Resource Discovery, Navigability and Trust Management Techniques for IoT and SIoT

Automatic control engineering Information technology: general topics Internet guides and online services Computer programming / software engineering Data mining Computer architecture and logic design Artificial intelligence

Authors: Venugopal K. R., Roopa M. S., Santosh Pattar

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Language: English

Published by: Chapman and Hall/CRC

Published on: 22nd October 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040134405


Overview

A ready reference for the next-generation discovery techniques, this book presents advanced research findings on resource discovery, network navigability, and trust management on the Internet of Things (IoT) and Social Internet of Things (SIoT) ecosystems. It discusses the benefits of integrating social networking concepts into the Internet of Things to find the preferable, reliable, scalable, and near-optimal detection of things or services. It explores the concepts of the Social Internet of Things in different domains of IoT, such as the Internet of Vehicles and the Industrial Internet of Things. This book works to recognize and respond to user queries and improve service provisioning, find the optimal solution for the link selection in the SIoT structure, develop large-scale platforms, and provide a smart mechanism for trust evaluation.

Key Topics

· Covers the rapid advancements in low-cost sensor manufacturing, communication protocols, embedded systems, actuators, and hardware miniaturization that have contributed to the exponential growth of the IoT

· Presents the fundamentals of a search system for sensor search and resource discovery in an IoT ecosystem

· Includes the applicability of different search techniques across several application domains of the IoT under various use case scenarios

· Discusses the thrust areas in SIoT (service discovery and composition, network navigability, relationship management, and trustworthiness management) and presents several prerequisites, challenges, and use case scenarios

· Provides insights into current challenges in the domains of Internet of Things and Social Internet of Things

This book will be helpful to researchers, scholars, and postgraduate students in Computer Science and Information Technology departments.

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