Machine-to-machine (m2m) communications / C Anton-Haro, M Dohler.
Material type:
TextPublisher: Boston, MA : Elsevier, 2015Description: 410 pages: illustrations (some color), charts 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781782421023
- TK 5105.67 M33 2015
| Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Book
|
TUP Manila Library | Available | ||||
Book
|
TUP Manila Library | General Circulation Section-GF | TK 5105.67 M33 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P00030574 |
List of contributorsWoodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials1: Introduction to machine-to-machine (M2M) communicationsAbstractAcknowledgment1.1 Introducing machine-to-machine1.2 The machine-to-machine market opportunity1.3 Examples of commercial and experimental M2M network rollouts1.4 Machine-to-machine standards and initiatives1.5 Book rationale and overviewPart One: Architectures and standards2: Overview of ETSI machine-to-machine and oneM2M architecturesAbstract2.1 Introduction2.2 Need and rationale for M2M standards2.3 Standardized M2M architecture2.4 Using M2M standards for "vertical�A domains, the example of the smart home2.5 Conclusions and future trends for M2M standardization3: Overview of 3GPP machine-type communication standardizationAbstract3.1 Introduction3.2 Pros and cons of M2M over cellular3.3 MTC standardization in 3GPP3.4 Concluding remarks4: Lower-power wireless mesh networks for machine-to-machine communications using the IEEE802.15.4 standardAbstractAcknowledgments4.1 Introduction4.2 The origins4.3 Challenges of low-power mesh networking4.4 The past4.5 The present4.6 The future4.7 Conclusion5: M2M interworking technologies and underlying market considerationsAbstract5.1 Interworking technologies for M2M communication networks: introduction5.2 A panorama of heterogeneous technologies5.3 From capillary to IP networks5.4 Going up to the M2M cloud5.5 M2M market as internetworking enabler5.6 Future trends6: Weightless machine-to-machine (M2M) wireless technology using TV white space: developing a standardAbstract6.1 Why a new standard is needed6.2 The need for spectrum6.3 TV white space as a solution6.4 Designing a new technology to fit M2M and white space6.5 Weightless: the standard designed for M2M in shared spectrum6.6 Establishing a standards body6.7 Conclusions7: Supporting machine-to-machine communications in long-term evolution networksAbstractAcknowledgments7.1 Introduction to M2M in LTE7.2 Main technical challenges and existing solutions7.3 Integrating MTC tr
There are no comments on this title.