10 Titles for an IoT Books Library

In my documentation process for specific content to First dedicated IoT Catalog in Romania, I found a large number of interesting books. Unfortunately, big majority are in English. So here are some Titles for a virtual IoT Books Library. Is not a Top clasification. Is just a selection. Next step will be to find similar books in German, French, Spanish, Romanian, any other language.

Let’s see some titles:

IoT Book 01Architecting the Internet of Things

Authors: Dieter Uckelmann, Mark Harrison, Florian Michahelles

Publishing: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 353 pages, Apr 3, 2011

Book is offering a research perspective on current and future developments in the Internet of Things. A broad range of topics are covered, from system design and core architectural approaches to end-user participation, business perspectives and applications.

 

 

IoT Book 02

Internet of Things, a Hands-on Approach

Authors: Arshdeep Bahga, Vijay Madisetti

Publishing: Vijay Madisetti, 446 pages, Sep 12, 2014,

Book is written as a textbook on Internet of Things for educational programs at colleges and universities, and also for IoT vendors and service providers who may be interested in offering a broader perspective of Internet of Things to accompany their own customer and developer training programs. The typical reader is expected to have completed a couple of courses in programming using traditional high-level languages at the college-level, and is either a senior or a beginning graduate student in one of the science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM)

 

IoT Book 03Internet of Things, Legal Perspectives

Authors: Rolf H. Weber, Romana Weber

Publishing: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 135 pages, June 24, 2010

While the technology of the Internet of Things is still being discussed and created, the legal framework should be established before the Internet of Things is fully operable, in order to allow for an efective introduction of the new information architecture. If a self-regulatory approach is to be adopted to provide a legal framework for the Internet of Things, and this seems preferable, rulemakers can draw on experiences from the current regime of Internet governance.

 

IoT Book 04Internet of Things – Global Technological and Societal Trends From Smart Environments and Spaces to Green ICT

Authors:  Ovidiu Vermesan, Peter Friess

Publishing: River Publishers, 316 pages,  2011

The book is structured on the ideas promoted by the European research Cluster on the Internet of Things Strategic Research Agenda and presents global views and state of the art results on the challenges facing the research, development and deployment of IoT at the global level. IoT together with the other emerging Internet developments such as Internet of Energy, Media, People, Services, Business/Enterprises are the backbone of the digital economy, the digital society and the foundation for the future knowledge based economy and innovation society.

 

Technological Innovation for the Internet of Things” 4th IFIP WG 5.5/SOCOLNET Doctoral Conference on Computing, Electrical and Industrial Systems, DoCEIS 2013, Costa de Caparica, Portugal, April 15-17, 2013, Proceedings

IoT Book 05Authors: Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Slavisa Tomic, Paula Graca

Publishing: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 657 pages, April 30, 2013

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th IFIP WG 5.5/SOCOLNET Doctoral Conference on Computing, Electrical and Industrial Systems, DoCEIS 2013, held in Costa de Caparica, Portugal, in April 2013. The 69 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. They cover a wide spectrum of topics ranging from collaborative enterprise networks to microelectronics. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: collaborative enterprise networks; service orientation; intelligent computational systems; computational systems; computational systems applications; perceptional systems; robotics and manufacturing; embedded systems and Petri nets; control and decision; integration of power electronics systems with ICT; energy generation; energy distribution; energy transformation; optimization techniques in energy; telecommunications; electronics: devices design; electronics: amplifiers; electronics.

 

 

Internet of Things – Unabridged Guide

IoT Book 06Author: Jacqueline Duncan

Publishing: Emereo Pty Limited, 114 pages,  September 1, 2012

This comprehensive guide offers a thorough view of key knowledge and detailed insight. In the IoT, ‘things’ are expected to become active participants in business, information and social processes where they are enabled to interact and communicate among themselves and with the environment by exchanging data and information ‘sensed’ about the environment, while reacting autonomously to the ‘real/physical world’ events and influencing it by running processes that trigger actions and create services with or without direct human intervention.

 

The Epic Struggle of Internet of Things

IoT Book 07Author: Bruce Sterling

Publishing: Strelka Press,  Kindle Edition, 30 pages, September 1st 2014

Internet of Things is not about things on the Internet. A world in which all our household gadgets can communicate with each other may sound vaguely useful, but it’s not really for us consumers. The Internet of Things serves the interests of the technology giants, in their epic wrangles with each other. And it is they who will turn the jargon of “smart cities” and “smart homes” into a self-fulfilling prophesy. In this piercing and provocative essay, Bruce Sterling tells the story of an idea that just won’t go away because there’s too much money to be made and a whole world to control.

 

IoT/ M2M CookBook

IoT Book 08Author: Harald Naumann

 Why Did I Write the IoT / M2M Cookbook? – I have worked in the Wireless M2M industry for more than a quarter of a century. Twenty-five years ago, we didn’t even have a word for “M2M” or “IoT”. We developed Machine to Machine devices without knowing that decades later these creations would be called “M2M devices”. Twenty-five years ago, the GSM network for wireless data communication did not exist. I took my first steps in wireless data communication with Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) on Private Mobile Radios (PMR). On PMRs we achieved communication speeds of 3600 bits per second. A little later we started using public analogue trunked radios. These trunked radio systems provided local terrestrial wireless networks on FSK. Years ago, the last public analogue trunked radio network in Germany was taken out of service.

 

Designing the Internet of Things

IoT Book 09Authors: Adrian McEwen, Hakim Cassimally

Publishing: John Wiley & Sons, 324 pages, Dec 9, 2013

Take your idea from concept to production with this unique guide – Whether it’s called physical computing, ubiquitous computing, or the Internet of Things, it’s a hot topic in technology: how to channel your inner Steve Jobs and successfully combine hardware, embedded software, web services, electronics, and cool design to create cutting-edge devices that are fun, interactive, and practical. If you’d like to create the next must-have product, this unique book is the perfect place to start.

 

Designing Connected Products” – UX for the Consumer Internet of ThingsIoT Book 10

Authors: Claire Rowland, Elizabeth Goodman, Martin Charlier, Ann Light, Alfred Lui

Publishing: “O’Reilly Media, Inc.”, 726 pages, May 18, 2015

This book provides experienced UX designers and technologists with a clear and practical roadmap for approaching consumer product strategy and design in this novel market. By drawing on the best of current design practice and academic research, Designing Connected Products delivers sound advice for working with cross-device interactions and the complex ecosystems inherent in IoT technology.

 

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