معرفی کتاب «Ecological Design of Smart Home Networks: Technologies, Social Impact and Sustainability (Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials)» نوشتهٔ Nobuo Saitō; David Menga، منتشرشده توسط نشر Woodhead Publishing is an imprint of Elsevier در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This book provides an authoritative guide for postgraduate students and academic researchers in electronics, computer and network engineering, telecommunications, energy technology and home automation, as well as R&D managers in industrial sectors such as wireless technology, consumer electronics, telecommunications and networking, information technology, energy technology and home automation. Part One outlines the key principles and technologies needed for ecological smart home networks. Beginning with a thorough overview of the concept behind ecological smart home network design, the book reviews such important areas as power line communications, hybrid systems and middleware platforms. Part Two then goes on to discuss some important applications of this technology, with wireless smart sensor networks for home and telecare, and smart home networking for content and energy management (including the intelligent Zero Emission Urban System), all explored in detail. More systematic and comprehensive coverage: the book covers ecological design and technology requirements, performance and applications for smart home networks Better focus on industry needs: the book covers current and emerging smart home networking technologies. It explains how the technologies work, how they have developed, their capabilities and the markets that they target Better coverage of the best international research: the book is multi-contributor and brings together the leading researchers from around the world
This book provides an authoritative guide for postgraduate students and academic researchers in electronics, computer and network engineering, telecommunications, energy technology and home automation, as well as R&D managers in industrial sectors such as wireless technology, consumer electronics, telecommunications and networking, information technology, energy technology and home automation.
Part One outlines the key principles and technologies needed for ecological smart home networks. Beginning with a thorough overview of the concept behind ecological smart home network design, the book reviews such important areas as power line communications, hybrid systems and middleware platforms. Part Two then goes on to discuss some important applications of this technology, with wireless smart sensor networks for home and telecare, and smart home networking for content and energy management (including the intelligent Zero Emission Urban System), all explored in detail.
- More systematic and comprehensive coverage: the book covers ecological design and technology requirements, performance and applications for smart home networks
- Better focus on industry needs: the book covers current and emerging smart home networking technologies. It explains how the technologies work, how they have developed, their capabilities and the markets that they target
- Better coverage of the best international research: the book is multi-contributor and brings together the leading researchers from around the world
This book provides an authoritative guide for postgraduate students and academic researchers in electronics, computer and network engineering, telecommunications, energy technology and home automation, as well as R & D managers in industrial sectors such as wireless technology, consumer electronics, telecommunications and networking, information technology, energy technology and home automation. Part One outlines the key principles and technologies needed for ecological smart home networks. Beginning with a thorough overview of the concept behind ecological smart home network design, the book reviews such important areas as power line communications, hybrid systems and middleware platforms. Part Two then goes on to discuss some important applications of this technology, with wireless smart sensor networks for home and telecare, and smart home networking for content and energy management (including the intelligent Zero Emission Urban System), all explored in detail. * More systematic and comprehensive coverage: the book covers ecological design and technology requirements, performance and applications for smart home networks* Better focus on industry needs: the book covers current and emerging smart home networking technologies. It explains how the technologies work, how they have developed, their capabilities and the markets that they target Content: Related titles, Page ii Front Matter, Page iii Copyright, Page iv List of contributors, Page vii, E.A. Heredia, M. Hirahara, N. Ishikawa, M. Isshiki, M. Koch, T. Minemura, T. Murakami, S. Owada, N. Saito, K.J. Turner, M. Umejima Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials, Pages ix-xii 1 - The concept of an ecological smart home network, Pages 3-16, N. Saito 2 - Power line communications and hybrid systems for home networks, Pages 17-28, M. Koch 3 - Middleware platform for smart home networks, Pages 29-48, N. Ishikawa 4 - The ecology of home sensor networks for telecare, Pages 51-66, K.J. Turner 5 - Smart home networking for content management, Pages 67-89, E.A. Heredia 6 - Case study of an ecological, smart home network: iZEUS-intelligent Zero Emission Urban System, Pages 91-111, M. Isshiki, M. Umejima, M. Hirahara, T. Minemura, T. Murakami, S. Owada Index, Pages 113-117