Description
Wireless Sensor Networks and the Internet of Things: Future Directions and Applications explores a wide range of important and real-time issues and applications in this ever-advancing field. Different types of WSN and IoT technologies are discussed in order to provide a strong framework of reference, and the volume places an emphasis on solutions to the challenges of protection, conservation, evaluation, and implementation of WSN and IoT that lead to low-cost products, energy savings, low carbon usage, higher quality, and global competitiveness.
The volume is divided into four sections that cover:
- Wireless sensor networks and their relevant applications
- Smart monitoring and control systems with the Internet of Things
- Attacks, threats, vulnerabilities, and defensive measures for smart systems
- Research challenges and opportunities
This collection of chapters on an important and diverse range of issues presents case studies and applications of cutting-edge technologies of WSN and IoT that will be valuable for academic communities in computer science, information technology, and electronics, including cyber security, monitoring, and data collection. The informative material presented here can be applied to many sectors, including agriculture, energy and power, resource management, biomedical and health care, business management, and others.
Table of Contents
PART I: WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK AND THEIR RELEVANCE APPLICATIONS
1. Intelligent 5G Networks: Challenges, Realization, and Insights
Upinder Kaur and Harleen Kaur
2. Energy Harvesting Implementation for Wireless Sensor Networks
Jaspreet Kaur and Silki Baghla
3. An Approach to Enhance the Wireless Sensor Network Efficiency through Coverage and Energy Utilization Technique
Karandeep Singh and Satnam Singh Sekhon
4. A Modified Track Sector Clustering Scheme for Energy Efficiency in Wireless Sensor Networks
Divjot Kaur, Abhilasha Jain, and Swati Jindal
5. A Comprehensive Survey of RFID-Based Localization Techniques for Wireless Networks
Manpreet Kaur and Sukhwinder Singh Sran
6. Survey of Collision Control Strategies over Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
R. Radha, K. Vinuthna Reddy, and K. Kathiravan
PART II: SMART MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM WITH THE INTERNET OF THINGS
7. Internet of Things and Smart Homes: A Review
Rajat Verma, Prashant Kumar Mishra, Vishal Nagar, and Satyasundara Mahapatra
8. Employment of IoT towards Energy Efficient Home Automation: State-of-the-Art
Monika Mangla, Rajeshri Aneesh, and Archana Arudkar
9. IoT-Based Home Electronic Appliances Control System with Voice Control
Pulkit Jain, Aman Gupta, Mayank Verma, and Vivek Chauhan
10. Real-Time Data Communication with IoT Sensors and ThingSpeak Cloud
Amit Sundas and Surya Narayan Panda
11. Value Creation Model for Waste Management in Smart Cities’ Ecosystems
Pankaj Deep Kaur, Varinder Kaur Attri, and Shivani Chaudhary
12. Safeguarding Location Privacy in Internet of Things
Jashanpreet Kaur and Jyotsna Sengupta
13. IoT-RFID Sensing System for Monitoring Corrosion
Maninder Pal and Tarun Gulati
14. Blockchain in IoT: Use-Case and Challenges
Parmpreet Singh, Abhinav Bhandari, and Gurpreet Singh
15. Participation of 5G with Wireless Sensor Networks in the Internet-Of-Things Application
Arun Kumar and Sharad Sharma
PART III: ATTACKS, THREATS, VULNERABILITIES, AND DEFENSIVE MEASURES FOR SMART SYSTEMS AND RESEARCH CHALLENGES
16. Internet of Things (IoT): Vulnerability, Attacks, and Security
Gurinder Pal Singh and Parveen K. Bangotra
17. Latest Trend of IoT Threats and Defense
Komal Saxena and Alka Chaudhary
18. Latest Techniques Used to Detect Botnets
Komal Saxena, Alka Chaudhary, and Ajay
19. SDN-Enabled IoT Management Architectures and Security Solutions: A Review
Sarabjeet Kaur, Amanpreet Kaur, and Abhinav Bhandari
20. ID-Based Security Mechanism for Data Transmission in MANET
Gurpreet Kaur, Ramil Gupta, and Navjot Singh
21. A Survey of DDoS Defense Mechanisms in Software-Defined Networks (SDN)
Jasmeen Kaur Chahal and Abhinav Bhandari
22. Internet of Things: Challenges and Research Opportunities
Mandeep Kaur and Manminder Singh



