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Building the Internet of Things : implement new business models, disrupt competitors, transform your industry / by Kranz, Maciej,1964-author.(CARDINAL)629368;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 240-244) and index.Beyond the hype: All you actually need to know about IoT for business -- IoT is about change and transformation -- The promise of IoT is real -- Understanding the IoT business value proposition -- Four fast paths to an assured IoT payback -- Generation IoT goes to work -- Bringing IoT into your organization: Change management -- Mistakes and how to avoid them -- IoTsecurity essentials -- Standards and technology -- IoT state of the union.For business managers, the biggest question surrounding the Internet of Things is what to do with it. This book examines the way IoT is being used today -- and will be used in the future -- to help you craft a robust plan for your organization. Focusing on the business implications of Internet of Things, Kranz describes the sheer impact, spread, and opportunities arising every day, and how business leaders can implement Internet of Things today to realize tangible business advantages.
Subjects: Internet of things.;
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The internet of things / by Greengard, Samuel,author.(CARDINAL)561777;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The Internet of Things changes everything -- Digital technologies converge -- How the IoT works -- Consumer devices get smart -- The Fourth Industrial Revolution emerges -- Realities and repercussions -- A connected future takes shape."An updated version of Greengard's The Internet of Things (2015), which offers a more holistic look at the Internet of Things: tracing the origins of connected devices, examining the current state of research and development, offering examples and case studies of devices, and examining how the IoT will play out in the months and years ahead"--
Subjects: Internet of things; Embedded computer systems;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Abusing the internet of things : blackouts, freakouts, and stakeouts / by Dhanjani, Nitesh,author.(CARDINAL)543820;
Subjects: Computer networks; Computer crimes; Internet of things.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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The Internet of things : how smart TVs, smart cars, smart homes, and smart cities are changing the world / by Miller, Michael,1958-author.(CARDINAL)198072;
Machine generated contents note: Welcome to the Future -- What Is the Internet of Things? -- What Kinds of Things Can Be Connected to the Internet of Things? -- What Do All Those Connected Things Do? -- When Will the Internet of Things Arrive? -- How Important Is the Internet of Things? -- Smart Connectivity and You -- Understanding the Internet of Things: The Big Picture -- Building the Internet of Things -- Stage One: Device Proliferation and Connection -- Stage Two: Making Things Work Together -- Stage Three: Developing Intelligent Applications -- Understanding Smart Devices -- What's a Thing? -- Building Blocks -- Deconstructing a Device -- Store and Forward -- Understanding Network Connections -- How Traditional Networks Work -- Transferring Data Over a Network -- Understanding IP Addresses -- Examining Wireless Technologies -- Understanding RF Technology -- Wi-Fi -- Bluetooth and Bluetooth Smart -- Cellular Networks -- Mesh Networks -- Proprietary Cellular Networks --How the Internet of Things will change your life: all you need to know, in plain English! The Internet of Things (IoT) won’t just connect people: It will connect “smart” homes, appliances, cars, offices, factories, cities… the world. You need to know what’s coming: It might just transform your life. Now, the world’s #1 author of beginning technology books has written the perfect introduction to IoT for everyone. Michael Miller shows how connected smart devices will help people do more, do it smarter, do it faster. He also reveals the potential risks—to your privacy, your freedom, and maybe your life.
Subjects: Internet of things.; Ubiquitous computing.;
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The Internet of things : do-it-yourself projects with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Beaglebone Black / by Norris, Donald(Electrical engineer),author.(CARDINAL)610703;
1. Introduction to the Internet of Things : Raspberry Pi platform ; Raspberry Pi GPIO ; Establishing a Raspberry Pi development station ; Setting up the Raspberry Pi software ; The LAMP project ; MySQL database installation -- 2. Home temperature monitoring system : Temperature sensor network ; Serial peripheral interface ; Connecting and testing the MCP3008 with the Raspberry Pi ; Temperature database ; Flask -- 3. Introduction to Object Orientation Programming (OOP) with Java : Java Software Development Kit (SDK) ; The sensor abstract class ; Child classes ; Real-world controls ; Threads ; Java database connector ; Using the Java connector in a program -- 4. Home weather station : Java and GPIO ; GPIO pin expansion ; Interrupts ; Pi4J library ; LED blink program ; Weather station sensors ; Weather station software ; Java software ; Thermostatic application ; Setting the thermostat remotely ; Remote access to the HWS database -- 5. Webcam and Raspberry Pi camera projects : Conventional webcam ; Motion software package ; Motion features ; Motion setup ; Webcam viewing ; Raspberry Pi camera ; Raspberry Pi camera software ; Using Python with the Raspberry Pi camera ; Remote Raspberry Pi camera viewing ; Raspberry Pi camera with motion software --6. Internet-enabled, Arduino powered garage door opener : Arduino hardware ; Arduino Uno software ; Testing the ethernet connection ; Simplified garage door opener ; Visual Studio 2012 IDE ; VS2012 LED Blink program ; Enhanced garage door project ; Testing the enhanced garage door opener -- 7. Arduino irrigation control system : Irrigation system design ; Irrigation control program ; Irrigation system physical installation ; Operating the new irrigation system ; Moisture sensing subsystem ; Actual system operation ; Enhancements -- 8. Arduino lighting controller : System design ; Controller node ; Ethernet shield ; Controller node case and mounting arrangement ; XBee receiver node ; PowerSwitch Tail II ; System software ; Operational test ; Enhancements -- 9. BeagleBone Black message controller : Beagle Boards ; BeagleBone Black ; Downloading, installing, and booting a new Linux distribution ; GPIO pins ; Setting up the LCD display ; LCD operational test ; Message controller software ; Download and install the Flask package ; Main application ; Test results -- 10. BeagleBone Black with Cloud service : Temperature sensor ; Adafruit_BBIO library ; Initial test program ; Xively Cloud service ; BBB to Xively Python program ; Xively website with an active datastream ; Adding additional data channels ; Configuring Angstrom to auto start the application ; System case -- 11. Machine-to-machine (M2M) communications : Paho and Eclipse.org ; Raspberry Pi subscriber client ; MQTT two-phase thermostat.The Internet of Things gets you started working with the most popular processing platforms and wireless communication technologies to connect devices and systems to the Internet using sensors. You'll learn the basics of object-oriented programming and relational databases so you can complete your projects with ease. Each project features a list of required tools and components, how-to explanations with photos and illustrations, and complete programming code. Take advantage of the power and versatility of the IoT with help from this practical, easy-to-follow guide.
Subjects: Programmable controllers; Arduino (Programmable controller); Raspberry Pi (Computer); BeagleBone Black (Computer);
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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Internet de las cosas : conoce todo sobre.
Includes bibliographical references (page 114)."La tecnologia ha experimentado un quiebre luego de un crecimiento exponencial que tuvo lugar en las ultimas decadas del siglo XX y las primeras del siglo XXI. Desde la denominada Industria 1.0, con la aparicion de la maquinaria para fabricacion industrial y los equipos impulsados por vapor de agua, hasta la Industria 4.0 en pleno siglo XXI han pasado algo mas de doscientos anos. Los cambios ocurridos en los habitos, costumbres, creencias y formas de ejecutar las cosas nos llevan a vivir un momento unico, que no solo esta dado por una vertiginosa velocidad, sino ademas por la penetracion de la tecnologia en los ambitos mas insospechados de nuestra vida, como el cuerpo humano. La tecnologia es parte ya de la vida cotidiana y por eso debemos conocerla, comprenderla y, sobre todo, saber respetarla para sacar el mayor provecho, minimizando los riesgos. La historia nos ayudara a comprender el hoy y a inferir nuestro comportamiento futuro para hacer un correcto uso de los dispositivos en general, y al mismo tiempo defender nuestra privacidad y confidencialidad. Estamos frente a la red social mas potente aun no desarrollada, la Red Social de las Cosas, que viene a complementar las Redes Sociales de las Personas, como Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, WhatsApp y decenas mas que usamos en forma diaria como si siempre hubieran estado ahi. Una vez mas, la realidad ha superado cualquier ficcion. Abordaremos el concepto y la concepcion del Internet de las Cosas, pasando por su uso, atributos y caracteristicas principales. Tambien, analizaremos las fortalezas, debilidades, oportunidades, riesgos y amenazas que conlleva, con el proposito de incorporar esta tecnologia de una manera consciente y segura a nuestras vidas. Las posibilidades de expansion son infinitas y solo es cuestion de madurar tecnologias e incorporarlas en nuestras vidas: neveras que controlan su temperatura, que avisan cuando se quedan sin leche y hasta la encargan al supermercado; rastreadores Bluetooth de llaveros, timbres con video, luces con sensores que responden a las variaciones de la luz natural y cambian de color las bombillas, aspiradoras robot, cerraduras inteligentes activadas por voz, por reconocimiento facial o huella dactilar. La lista es interminable, y todo puede controlarse a distancia desde una app de nuestro telefono movil. Al finalizar la lectura, los lectores habran ingresado de lleno en la Era 4.0 del Internet de las Cosas, que inconscientemente ya usaban, solo que tal vez no se habian percatado de ello."
Subjects: Internet of things.; Technology.; Information technology.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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If it's smart, it's vulnerable / by Hypponen, Mikko,author.; Moss, Jeff(Computer security expert),writer of foreword.;
Foreword / Jeff Moss -- Preface -- Saab 9000 Turbo -- The good and bad of the internet: Prehistoric internet ; The first websites ; Linux is the world's most important system ; iPhone vs. supercomputer ; Online communities ; Money is data ; Codes all around us ; Geopolitics ; Security Tetris ; Who are we fighting? ; The Rolex -- Malware : then, now, and in the near future: The history of malware ; Smartphones and malware ; Law enforcement and malware ; Ransomware Trojans -- The human element: The two problems ; The heist ; CEO fraud ; Protecting company networks ; Bug bounties ; Wi-fi terms of use ; Mikko's tips ; Mikko's tips for the startup entrepreneur ; Boat for sale -- What if the network goes down?: Electrical networks ; Security factories ; Hypponen's law ; Dumb devices ; Regulation ; Care software updates -- Online privacy: Life without Google ; Murder charges never expire ; Is Google listening to you? ; Gorillas ; Startup business logic ; Biometrics ; Antisocial media ; Online influencing and elections ; Privacy is dead ; Before and after Gmail ; Encryption techniques ; Data is the new uranium ; CASE Vastaamo -- Cryptocurrencies: The value of money ; Blockchains ; The environmental impacts of Bitcoin ; Playing the market ; Ethereum, Monero, and Zcash ; NFT ; Bitcoin and crime ; Border guards vs. Bitcoin -- Technology, espionage, and warfare online: Cyberweapons ; Technology and warfare ; Under a false flag ; Concealability of cyberweapons ; The fog of cyberwar ; Case Prykarpattyaoblenergo ; Case Pyeongchang ; Governments as malware authors ; Russia and China ; Case Stuxnet ; Damage coverage ; Explosion at the White House ; My boycott of RSA, Inc. -- The future: Artificial intelligence ; Wolverines ; AI will take our jobs ; Smart malware ; Metaverse ; The technology of warfare ; "You are under arrest for a future murder" ; Those who can adapt will prosper ; Tesla ; Trends in technology.
Subjects: Internet of things; Computer security.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Geek girl's guide to electronics and the internet of things / by O'Shea, Audrey,author.(CARDINAL)850672;
"A straightforward demystification of electronics and the Internet of Things. A Geek Girl's Guide to Electronics and the Internet of Things breaks down and simplifies electronics and the Internet of Things for the layperson. Written by a leading technical school instructor with a talent for bringing complex topics to everyday people, this book provides concrete examples and practical advice for anyone interested in building, repairing, or studying electronics and functional Internet of Things (IoT) devices."--Amazon.com.
Subjects: Internet of things; Electronics;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The internet in everything : freedom and security in a world with no off switch / by DeNardis, Laura,1966-author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-253) and index.A compelling argument that the Internet of things threatens human rights and security. The Internet has leapt from human-facing display screens into the material objects all around us. In this so-called Internet of things--connecting everything from cars to cardiac monitors to home appliances--there is no longer a meaningful distinction between physical and virtual worlds. Everything is connected. The social and economic benefits are tremendous, but there is a downside: an outage in cyberspace can result not only in loss of communication but also potentially in loss of life. Control of this infrastructure has become a proxy for political power, since countries can easily reach across borders to disrupt real-world systems. Laura DeNardis argues that the diffusion of the Internet into the physical world radically escalates governance concerns around privacy, discrimination, human safety, democracy, and national security, and she offers new cyber-policy solutions. In her discussion, she makes visible the sinews of power already embedded in our technology and explores how hidden technical governance arrangements will become the constitution of our future.
Subjects: Internet of things.; Internet; Information society.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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A history of fake things on the Internet / by Scheirer, Walter J.,author.(CARDINAL)884577;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-228) and index.Restyling reality -- On the virtual frontier of the imagination -- Photoshop fantasies -- Cheat codes for life -- Speculative sleuths -- Virtualized horror -- Dreams of a clairvoyant AI -- Creative spaces."As all aspects of our social and informational lives increasingly migrate online, the line between what is "real" and what is digitally fabricated grows ever thinner-and that fake content has undeniable real-world consequences. A History of Fake Things on the Internet takes the long view of how advances in technology brought us to the point where faked texts, images, and video content are nearly indistinguishable from what is authentic or true. Computer scientist Walter J. Scheirer takes a deep dive into the origins of fake news, conspiracy theories, reports of the paranormal, and other deviations from reality that have become part of mainstream culture, from image manipulation in the nineteenth-century darkroom to the literary stylings of large language models like ChatGPT. Scheirer investigates the origins of Internet fakes, from early hoaxes that traversed the globe via Bulletin Board Systems (BBSs), USENET, and a new messaging technology called email, to today's hyperrealistic, AI-generated Deepfakes. An expert in machine learning and recognition, Scheirer breaks down the technical advances that made new developments in digital deception possible, and shares behind-the-screens details of early Internet-era pranks that have become touchstones of hacker lore. His story introduces us to the visionaries and mischief-makers who first deployed digital fakery and continue to influence how digital manipulation works--and doesn't--today: computer hackers, digital artists, media forensics specialists, and AI researchers. Ultimately, Scheirer argues that problems associated with fake content are not intrinsic properties of the content itself, but rather, stem from human behavior, demonstrating our capacity for both creativity and destruction"--
Subjects: Internet; Disinformation; Online manipulation; Deception;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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