The Internet of Things: Key Applications and Protocols - Taschenbuch
2015, ISBN: 9788126557653
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Scholars World/Astral International (P) Ltd., 2015. Hardcover. New. It looks at the agricultural scenario of Sikkim and the two central schemes of PDS and MGNREGA in ensuring food secur… Mehr…
Scholars World/Astral International (P) Ltd., 2015. Hardcover. New. It looks at the agricultural scenario of Sikkim and the two central schemes of PDS and MGNREGA in ensuring food security in the hill state of Sikkim its impact and challenges. The study aims to build strong management of food security at grassroots level trying to bring better governance in the form of accountability, transparency and advocacy at the lowest level which could be applicable to the hill area including north east states of India in general and Sikkim in specific. Contents: Acknowledgements vii Abbreviations xi List of Tables xiii List of Figures xv Chapter-1 Introduction 1-11 1.1 Review of Literature 1.2 Rationale and Scope of Study 1.3 Research Questions 1.4 Objectives of the Study 1.5 Hypothesis 1.6 Methodology Chapter-2 Food Matrixes: Production and Consumption in India and Sikkim 12-27 2.1 Overview of Green Revolution in India 2.1.1 Challenges in sustaining Green Revolution 2.1.2 Indiaâs Agricultural Position in the World 2.1.3 Food Production in India and Sikkim 2.2 All India and Sikkim Food Consumption 2.2.1 Pattern of Consumption on Food and Non-Food items Chapter-3 Central and Stateâs Schemes 28-43 3.1 Major Central Schemes for Food Security 3.2 Implementation of Central and State schemes to ensure Food Security43 3.2.1 Public Distribution System/ Targeted Public Distribution System 3.2.2 Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 3.2.3 Integrated Rural Development Programme / Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana 3.2.4 Integrated Child Development Scheme/Anganwadi Centres: Providing Health Care for Women and Children 3.2.5 Sikkim Organic Mission 3.3 Poverty in Sikkim 3.4 Problems and Challenges of State and Central Schemes Chapter-4 PDS in Tathanchen Shyari Ward: Central/State Schemes 44-73 4.1 Socio Economic Profile of the Study Area 4.1.1 Male and Female Population 4.1.2 Caste Composition 4.1.3 Employment Status 4.1.4 Household Structure 4.2 Area covered under Field Study 4.2.1 Household Surveyed 4.2.2 APL and BPL categories: Average Income 4.2.3 Landholdings 4.2.4 Lifting details of FPS 4.2.5 Lifting details of commodities by beneficiaries 4.2.6 APL and BPL households: Consumption and Expenditure Pattern 4.2.7 Employment through MGNREGA 4.2.8 Credit crisis 4.2.9 Quality and Quantity of PDS rations 4.3 Some key finding from the field Study 4.3.1 Problem of Underdevelopment and Poverty 4.3.2 Food Security at the grass roots level Printed Pages: 99., Scholars World/Astral International (P) Ltd., 2015, 6, Scholars World/Astral International (P) Ltd., 2015. Hardcover. New. It looks at the agricultural scenario of Sikkim and the two central schemes of PDS and MGNREGA in ensuring food security in the hill state of Sikkim its impact and challenges. The study aims to build strong management of food security at grassroots level trying to bring better governance in the form of accountability, transparency and advocacy at the lowest level which could be applicable to the hill area including north east states of India in general and Sikkim in specific. Contents: Acknowledgements vii Abbreviations xi List of Tables xiii List of Figures xv Chapter-1 Introduction 1-11 1.1 Review of Literature 1.2 Rationale and Scope of Study 1.3 Research Questions 1.4 Objectives of the Study 1.5 Hypothesis 1.6 Methodology Chapter-2 Food Matrixes: Production and Consumption in India and Sikkim 12-27 2.1 Overview of Green Revolution in India 2.1.1 Challenges in sustaining Green Revolution 2.1.2 Indias Agricultural Position in the World 2.1.3 Food Production in India and Sikkim 2.2 All India and Sikkim Food Consumption 2.2.1 Pattern of Consumption on Food and Non-Food items Chapter-3 Central and States Schemes 28-43 3.1 Major Central Schemes for Food Security 3.2 Implementation of Central and State schemes to ensure Food Security43 3.2.1 Public Distribution System/ Targeted Public Distribution System 3.2.2 Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 3.2.3 Integrated Rural Development Programme / Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana 3.2.4 Integrated Child Development Scheme/Anganwadi Centres: Providing Health Care for Women and Children 3.2.5 Sikkim Organic Mission 3.3 Poverty in Sikkim 3.4 Problems and Challenges of State and Central Schemes Chapter-4 PDS in Tathanchen Shyari Ward: Central/State Schemes 44-73 4.1 Socio Economic Profile of the Study Area 4.1.1 Male and Female Population 4.1.2 Caste Composition 4.1.3 Employment Status 4.1.4 Household Structure 4.2 Area covered under Field Study 4.2.1 Household Surveyed 4.2.2 APL and BPL categories: Average Income 4.2.3 Landholdings 4.2.4 Lifting details of FPS 4.2.5 Lifting details of commodities by beneficiaries 4.2.6 APL and BPL households: Consumption and Expenditure Pattern 4.2.7 Employment through MGNREGA 4.2.8 Credit crisis 4.2.9 Quality and Quantity of PDS rations 4.3 Some key finding from the field Study 4.3.1 Problem of Underdevelopment and Poverty 4.3.2 Food Security at the grass roots level Printed Pages: 99. NA, Scholars World/Astral International (P) Ltd., 2015, 6, Scholars World/Astral International (P) Ltd., 2015. Hardcover. New. It looks at the agricultural scenario of Sikkim and the two central schemes of PDS and MGNREGA in ensuring food security in the hill state of Sikkim its impact and challenges. The study aims to build strong management of food security at grassroots level trying to bring better governance in the form of accountability, transparency and advocacy at the lowest level which could be applicable to the hill area including north east states of India in general and Sikkim in specific. Contents: Acknowledgements vii Abbreviations xi List of Tables xiii List of Figures xv Chapter-1 Introduction 1-11 1.1 Review of Literature 1.2 Rationale and Scope of Study 1.3 Research Questions 1.4 Objectives of the Study 1.5 Hypothesis 1.6 Methodology Chapter-2 Food Matrixes: Production and Consumption in India and Sikkim 12-27 2.1 Overview of Green Revolution in India 2.1.1 Challenges in sustaining Green Revolution 2.1.2 Indiaâs Agricultural Position in the World 2.1.3 Food Production in India and Sikkim 2.2 All India and Sikkim Food Consumption 2.2.1 Pattern of Consumption on Food and Non-Food items Chapter-3 Central and Stateâs Schemes 28-43 3.1 Major Central Schemes for Food Security 3.2 Implementation of Central and State schemes to ensure Food Security43 3.2.1 Public Distribution System/ Targeted Public Distribution System 3.2.2 Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 3.2.3 Integrated Rural Development Programme / Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana 3.2.4 Integrated Child Development Scheme/Anganwadi Centres: Providing Health Care for Women and Children 3.2.5 Sikkim Organic Mission 3.3 Poverty in Sikkim 3.4 Problems and Challenges of State and Central Schemes Chapter-4 PDS in Tathanchen Shyari Ward: Central/State Schemes 44-73 4.1 Socio Economic Profile of the Study Area 4.1.1 Male and Female Population 4.1.2 Caste Composition 4.1.3 Employment Status 4.1.4 Household Structure 4.2 Area covered under Field Study 4.2.1 Household Surveyed 4.2.2 APL and BPL categories: Average Income 4.2.3 Landholdings 4.2.4 Lifting details of FPS 4.2.5 Lifting details of commodities by beneficiaries 4.2.6 APL and BPL households: Consumption and Expenditure Pattern 4.2.7 Employment through MGNREGA 4.2.8 Credit crisis 4.2.9 Quality and Quantity of PDS rations 4.3 Some key finding from the field Study 4.3.1 Problem of Underdevelopment and Poverty 4.3.2 Food Security at the grass roots level Printed Pages: 99., Scholars World/Astral International (P) Ltd., 2015, 6, Valiant Wings Publishing, 2015. 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The authors discuss the approach taken by service providers to interconnect the protocols and solve the challenge of massive scalability of machine-to-machine communication for mission-critical applications, based on the next generation machine-to-machine ETSI M2M architecture. The authors demonstrate, using the example of the smartgrid use case, how the next generation utilities, by interconnecting and activating our physical environment, will be able to deliver more energy (notably for electric vehicles) with less impact on our natural resources. Contents: List of Acronyms Introduction Part I M2M Area Network Physical Layers 1 IEEE 802.15.4 1.1 The IEEE 802 Committee Family of Protocols 1.2 The Physical Layer 1.3 The Media-Access Control Layer 1.4 Uses of 802.15.4 1.5 The Future of 802.15.4: 802.15.4e and 802.15.4g 2 Power line Communication for M2M Applications 2.1 Overview of PLC Technologies 2.2 PLC Landscape 2.3 Power line Communication: A Constrained Media 2.4 The Ideal PLC System for M2M 2.5 Conclusion Part II Legacy M2m Protocols for Sensor Networks, Building Automation and Home Automation 3 The BACnetTM Protocol 3.1 Standardization 3.2 Technology 3.3 BACnet Security 3.4 BACnet Over Web Services (Annex N, Annex H6) 4 The LonWorks R Control Networking Platform 4.1 Standardization 4.2 Technology 4.3 Web Services Interface for LonWorks Networks: Echelon Smart Server 4.4 A REST Interface for LonWorks 5 ModBus 5.1 Introduction 5.2 ModBus Standardization 5.3 ModBus Message Framing and Transmission Modes 5.4 ModBus / TCP 6 KNX 83 6.1 The Konnex / KNX Association 6.2 Standardization 6.3 KNX Technology Overview 6.4 Device Configuration 7 ZigBee 7.1 Development of the Standard 7.2 ZigBee Architecture 7.3 Association 7.4 The ZigBee Network Layer 7.5 The ZigBee APS Layer 7.6 The ZigBee Device Object (ZDO) and the ZigBee Device Profile (ZDP) 7.7 ZigBee Security 7.8 The ZigBee Cluster Library (ZCL) 7.9 ZigBee Application Profiles 7.10 The ZigBee Gateway Specification for Network Devices 8 Z-Wave 8.1 History and Management of the Protocol 8.2 The Z-Wave Protocol Part III Legacy M2m Protocols For Utility Metering 9 M-Bus and Wireless M-Bus 9.1 Development of the Standard 9.2 M-Bus Architecture 9.3 Wireless M-Bus 10 The ANSI C12 Suite 10.1 Introduction 10.2 C12.19: The C12 Data Model 10.3 C12.18: Basic Point-to-Point Communication Over an Optical Port 10.4 C12.21: An Extension of C12.18 for Modem Communication 10.5 C12.22: C12.19 Tables Transport Over Any Networking Communication System 10.6 Other Parts of ANSI C12 Protocol Suite 10.7 RFC 6142: C12.22 Transport Over an IP Network 10.8 REST-Based Interfaces to C12.19 11 DLMS / COSEM 11.1 DLMS Standardization 11.2 The COSEM Data Model 11.3 The Object Identification System (OBIS) 11.4 The DLMS / COSEM Interface Classes 11.5 Accessing COSEM Interface Objects 11.6 End-to-End Security in the DLMS / COSEM Approach Part IV The Next Generation: IP-Based Protocols 12 6LoWPAN and RPL 12.1 Overview 12.2 What is 6LoWPAN? 6LoWPAN and RPL Standardization 12.3 Overview of the 6LoWPAN Adaptation Layer 12.4 Context-Based Compression: IPHC 12.5 RPL 12.6 Downward Routes, Multicast Membership 12.7 Packet Routing 13 ZigBee Smart Energy 2.0 13.1 REST Overview 13.2 ZigBee SEP 2.0 Overview 13.3 Function Sets and Device Types 13.4 ZigBee SE 2.0 Security 14 The ETSI M2M Architecture 14.1 Introduction to ETSI TC M2M 14.2 System Architecture 14.3 ETSI M2M SCL Resource Structure 14.4 ETSI M2M Interactions Overview 14.5 Security in the ETSI M2M Framework 14.6 Interworking with Machine Area Networks 14.7 Conclusion on ETSI M2M Part V Key Applications of The Internet of Things 15 The Smart Grid 15 Printed Pages: 372., Wiley India Pvt. 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The Internet of Things: Key Applications and Protocols - Taschenbuch
2015, ISBN: 9788126557653
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book describes the Home Area Networking, Building Automation and AMI protocols and their evolution towards open protocols based on IP su… Mehr…
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book describes the Home Area Networking, Building Automation and AMI protocols and their evolution towards open protocols based on IP such as 6LowPAN and ETSI M2M. The authors discuss the approach taken by service providers to interconnect the protocols and solve the challenge of massive scalability of machine-to-machine communication for mission-critical applications, based on the next generation machine-to-machine ETSI M2M architecture. The authors demonstrate, using the example of the smartgrid use case, how the next generation utilities, by interconnecting and activating our physical environment, will be able to deliver more energy (notably for electric vehicles) with less impact on our natural resources. Contents: List of Acronyms Introduction Part I M2M Area Network Physical Layers 1 IEEE 802.15.4 1.1 The IEEE 802 Committee Family of Protocols 1.2 The Physical Layer 1.3 The Media-Access Control Layer 1.4 Uses of 802.15.4 1.5 The Future of 802.15.4: 802.15.4e and 802.15.4g 2 Power line Communication for M2M Applications 2.1 Overview of PLC Technologies 2.2 PLC Landscape 2.3 Power line Communication: A Constrained Media 2.4 The Ideal PLC System for M2M 2.5 Conclusion Part II Legacy M2m Protocols for Sensor Networks, Building Automation and Home Automation 3 The BACnetTM Protocol 3.1 Standardization 3.2 Technology 3.3 BACnet Security 3.4 BACnet Over Web Services (Annex N, Annex H6) 4 The LonWorks R Control Networking Platform 4.1 Standardization 4.2 Technology 4.3 Web Services Interface for LonWorks Networks: Echelon Smart Server 4.4 A REST Interface for LonWorks 5 ModBus 5.1 Introduction 5.2 ModBus Standardization 5.3 ModBus Message Framing and Transmission Modes 5.4 ModBus / TCP 6 KNX 83 6.1 The Konnex / KNX Association 6.2 Standardization 6.3 KNX Technology Overview 6.4 Device Configuration 7 ZigBee 7.1 Development of the Standard 7.2 ZigBee Architecture 7.3 Association 7.4 The ZigBee Network Layer 7.5 The ZigBee APS Layer 7.6 The ZigBee Device Object (ZDO) and the ZigBee Device Profile (ZDP) 7.7 ZigBee Security 7.8 The ZigBee Cluster Library (ZCL) 7.9 ZigBee Application Profiles 7.10 The ZigBee Gateway Specification for Network Devices 8 Z-Wave 8.1 History and Management of the Protocol 8.2 The Z-Wave Protocol Part III Legacy M2m Protocols For Utility Metering 9 M-Bus and Wireless M-Bus 9.1 Development of the Standard 9.2 M-Bus Architecture 9.3 Wireless M-Bus 10 The ANSI C12 Suite 10.1 Introduction 10.2 C12.19: The C12 Data Model 10.3 C12.18: Basic Point-to-Point Communication Over an Optical Port 10.4 C12.21: An Extension of C12.18 for Modem Communication 10.5 C12.22: C12.19 Tables Transport Over Any Networking Communication System 10.6 Other Parts of ANSI C12 Protocol Suite 10.7 RFC 6142: C12.22 Transport Over an IP Network 10.8 REST-Based Interfaces to C12.19 11 DLMS / COSEM 11.1 DLMS Standardization 11.2 The COSEM Data Model 11.3 The Object Identification System (OBIS) 11.4 The DLMS / COSEM Interface Classes 11.5 Accessing COSEM Interface Objects 11.6 End-to-End Security in the DLMS / COSEM Approach Part IV The Next Generation: IP-Based Protocols 12 6LoWPAN and RPL 12.1 Overview 12.2 What is 6LoWPAN? 6LoWPAN and RPL Standardization 12.3 Overview of the 6LoWPAN Adaptation Layer 12.4 Context-Based Compression: IPHC 12.5 RPL 12.6 Downward Routes, Multicast Membership 12.7 Packet Routing 13 ZigBee Smart Energy 2.0 13.1 REST Overview 13.2 ZigBee SEP 2.0 Overview 13.3 Function Sets and Device Types 13.4 ZigBee SE 2.0 Security 14 The ETSI M2M Architecture 14.1 Introduction to ETSI TC M2M 14.2 System Architecture 14.3 ETSI M2M SCL Resource Structure 14.4 ETSI M2M Interactions Overview 14.5 Security in the ETSI M2M Framework 14.6 Interworking with Machine Area Networks 14.7 Conclusion on ETSI M2M Part V Key Applications of The Internet of Things 15 The Smart Grid 15 Printed Pages: 372. NA, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6<
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The Internet of Things: Key Applications and Protocols - Taschenbuch
2015, ISBN: 9788126557653
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book describes the Home Area Networking, Building Automation and AMI protocols and their evolution towards open protocols based on IP su… Mehr…
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book describes the Home Area Networking, Building Automation and AMI protocols and their evolution towards open protocols based on IP such as 6LowPAN and ETSI M2M. The authors discuss the approach taken by service providers to interconnect the protocols and solve the challenge of massive scalability of machine-to-machine communication for mission-critical applications, based on the next generation machine-to-machine ETSI M2M architecture. The authors demonstrate, using the example of the smartgrid use case, how the next generation utilities, by interconnecting and activating our physical environment, will be able to deliver more energy (notably for electric vehicles) with less impact on our natural resources. Contents: List of Acronyms Introduction Part I M2M Area Network Physical Layers 1 IEEE 802.15.4 1.1 The IEEE 802 Committee Family of Protocols 1.2 The Physical Layer 1.3 The Media-Access Control Layer 1.4 Uses of 802.15.4 1.5 The Future of 802.15.4: 802.15.4e and 802.15.4g 2 Power line Communication for M2M Applications 2.1 Overview of PLC Technologies 2.2 PLC Landscape 2.3 Power line Communication: A Constrained Media 2.4 The Ideal PLC System for M2M 2.5 Conclusion Part II Legacy M2m Protocols for Sensor Networks, Building Automation and Home Automation 3 The BACnetTM Protocol 3.1 Standardization 3.2 Technology 3.3 BACnet Security 3.4 BACnet Over Web Services (Annex N, Annex H6) 4 The LonWorks R Control Networking Platform 4.1 Standardization 4.2 Technology 4.3 Web Services Interface for LonWorks Networks: Echelon Smart Server 4.4 A REST Interface for LonWorks 5 ModBus 5.1 Introduction 5.2 ModBus Standardization 5.3 ModBus Message Framing and Transmission Modes 5.4 ModBus / TCP 6 KNX 83 6.1 The Konnex / KNX Association 6.2 Standardization 6.3 KNX Technology Overview 6.4 Device Configuration 7 ZigBee 7.1 Development of the Standard 7.2 ZigBee Architecture 7.3 Association 7.4 The ZigBee Network Layer 7.5 The ZigBee APS Layer 7.6 The ZigBee Device Object (ZDO) and the ZigBee Device Profile (ZDP) 7.7 ZigBee Security 7.8 The ZigBee Cluster Library (ZCL) 7.9 ZigBee Application Profiles 7.10 The ZigBee Gateway Specification for Network Devices 8 Z-Wave 8.1 History and Management of the Protocol 8.2 The Z-Wave Protocol Part III Legacy M2m Protocols For Utility Metering 9 M-Bus and Wireless M-Bus 9.1 Development of the Standard 9.2 M-Bus Architecture 9.3 Wireless M-Bus 10 The ANSI C12 Suite 10.1 Introduction 10.2 C12.19: The C12 Data Model 10.3 C12.18: Basic Point-to-Point Communication Over an Optical Port 10.4 C12.21: An Extension of C12.18 for Modem Communication 10.5 C12.22: C12.19 Tables Transport Over Any Networking Communication System 10.6 Other Parts of ANSI C12 Protocol Suite 10.7 RFC 6142: C12.22 Transport Over an IP Network 10.8 REST-Based Interfaces to C12.19 11 DLMS / COSEM 11.1 DLMS Standardization 11.2 The COSEM Data Model 11.3 The Object Identification System (OBIS) 11.4 The DLMS / COSEM Interface Classes 11.5 Accessing COSEM Interface Objects 11.6 End-to-End Security in the DLMS / COSEM Approach Part IV The Next Generation: IP-Based Protocols 12 6LoWPAN and RPL 12.1 Overview 12.2 What is 6LoWPAN? 6LoWPAN and RPL Standardization 12.3 Overview of the 6LoWPAN Adaptation Layer 12.4 Context-Based Compression: IPHC 12.5 RPL 12.6 Downward Routes, Multicast Membership 12.7 Packet Routing 13 ZigBee Smart Energy 2.0 13.1 REST Overview 13.2 ZigBee SEP 2.0 Overview 13.3 Function Sets and Device Types 13.4 ZigBee SE 2.0 Security 14 The ETSI M2M Architecture 14.1 Introduction to ETSI TC M2M 14.2 System Architecture 14.3 ETSI M2M SCL Resource Structure 14.4 ETSI M2M Interactions Overview 14.5 Security in the ETSI M2M Framework 14.6 Interworking with Machine Area Networks 14.7 Conclusion on ETSI M2M Part V Key Applications of The Internet of Things 15 The Smart Grid 15 Printed Pages: 372., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6<
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The Internet of Things: Key Applications and Protocols - Taschenbuch
2015, ISBN: 9788126557653
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book describes the Home Area Networking, Building Automation and AMI protocols and their evolution towards open protocols based on IP su… Mehr…
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book describes the Home Area Networking, Building Automation and AMI protocols and their evolution towards open protocols based on IP such as 6LowPAN and ETSI M2M. The authors discuss the approach taken by service providers to interconnect the protocols and solve the challenge of massive scalability of machine-to-machine communication for mission-critical applications, based on the next generation machine-to-machine ETSI M2M architecture. The authors demonstrate, using the example of the smartgrid use case, how the next generation utilities, by interconnecting and activating our physical environment, will be able to deliver more energy (notably for electric vehicles) with less impact on our natural resources. Contents: List of Acronyms Introduction Part I M2M Area Network Physical Layers 1 IEEE 802.15.4 1.1 The IEEE 802 Committee Family of Protocols 1.2 The Physical Layer 1.3 The Media-Access Control Layer 1.4 Uses of 802.15.4 1.5 The Future of 802.15.4: 802.15.4e and 802.15.4g 2 Power line Communication for M2M Applications 2.1 Overview of PLC Technologies 2.2 PLC Landscape 2.3 Power line Communication: A Constrained Media 2.4 The Ideal PLC System for M2M 2.5 Conclusion Part II Legacy M2m Protocols for Sensor Networks, Building Automation and Home Automation 3 The BACnetTM Protocol 3.1 Standardization 3.2 Technology 3.3 BACnet Security 3.4 BACnet Over Web Services (Annex N, Annex H6) 4 The LonWorks R Control Networking Platform 4.1 Standardization 4.2 Technology 4.3 Web Services Interface for LonWorks Networks: Echelon Smart Server 4.4 A REST Interface for LonWorks 5 ModBus 5.1 Introduction 5.2 ModBus Standardization 5.3 ModBus Message Framing and Transmission Modes 5.4 ModBus / TCP 6 KNX 83 6.1 The Konnex / KNX Association 6.2 Standardization 6.3 KNX Technology Overview 6.4 Device Configuration 7 ZigBee 7.1 Development of the Standard 7.2 ZigBee Architecture 7.3 Association 7.4 The ZigBee Network Layer 7.5 The ZigBee APS Layer 7.6 The ZigBee Device Object (ZDO) and the ZigBee Device Profile (ZDP) 7.7 ZigBee Security 7.8 The ZigBee Cluster Library (ZCL) 7.9 ZigBee Application Profiles 7.10 The ZigBee Gateway Specification for Network Devices 8 Z-Wave 8.1 History and Management of the Protocol 8.2 The Z-Wave Protocol Part III Legacy M2m Protocols For Utility Metering 9 M-Bus and Wireless M-Bus 9.1 Development of the Standard 9.2 M-Bus Architecture 9.3 Wireless M-Bus 10 The ANSI C12 Suite 10.1 Introduction 10.2 C12.19: The C12 Data Model 10.3 C12.18: Basic Point-to-Point Communication Over an Optical Port 10.4 C12.21: An Extension of C12.18 for Modem Communication 10.5 C12.22: C12.19 Tables Transport Over Any Networking Communication System 10.6 Other Parts of ANSI C12 Protocol Suite 10.7 RFC 6142: C12.22 Transport Over an IP Network 10.8 REST-Based Interfaces to C12.19 11 DLMS / COSEM 11.1 DLMS Standardization 11.2 The COSEM Data Model 11.3 The Object Identification System (OBIS) 11.4 The DLMS / COSEM Interface Classes 11.5 Accessing COSEM Interface Objects 11.6 End-to-End Security in the DLMS / COSEM Approach Part IV The Next Generation: IP-Based Protocols 12 6LoWPAN and RPL 12.1 Overview 12.2 What is 6LoWPAN? 6LoWPAN and RPL Standardization 12.3 Overview of the 6LoWPAN Adaptation Layer 12.4 Context-Based Compression: IPHC 12.5 RPL 12.6 Downward Routes, Multicast Membership 12.7 Packet Routing 13 ZigBee Smart Energy 2.0 13.1 REST Overview 13.2 ZigBee SEP 2.0 Overview 13.3 Function Sets and Device Types 13.4 ZigBee SE 2.0 Security 14 The ETSI M2M Architecture 14.1 Introduction to ETSI TC M2M 14.2 System Architecture 14.3 ETSI M2M SCL Resource Structure 14.4 ETSI M2M Interactions Overview 14.5 Security in the ETSI M2M Framework 14.6 Interworking with Machine Area Networks 14.7 Conclusion on ETSI M2M Part V Key Applications of The Internet of Things 15 The Smart Grid 15 Printed Pages: 372., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6<
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The Internet of Things: Key Applications and Protocols - Taschenbuch
2015, ISBN: 9788126557653
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book describes the Home Area Networking, Building Automation and AMI protocols and their evolution towards open protocols based on IP su… Mehr…
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book describes the Home Area Networking, Building Automation and AMI protocols and their evolution towards open protocols based on IP such as 6LowPAN and ETSI M2M. The authors discuss the approach taken by service providers to interconnect the protocols and solve the challenge of massive scalability of machine-to-machine communication for mission-critical applications, based on the next generation machine-to-machine ETSI M2M architecture. The authors demonstrate, using the example of the smartgrid use case, how the next generation utilities, by interconnecting and activating our physical environment, will be able to deliver more energy (notably for electric vehicles) with less impact on our natural resources. Contents: List of Acronyms Introduction Part I M2M Area Network Physical Layers 1 IEEE 802.15.4 1.1 The IEEE 802 Committee Family of Protocols 1.2 The Physical Layer 1.3 The Media-Access Control Layer 1.4 Uses of 802.15.4 1.5 The Future of 802.15.4: 802.15.4e and 802.15.4g 2 Power line Communication for M2M Applications 2.1 Overview of PLC Technologies 2.2 PLC Landscape 2.3 Power line Communication: A Constrained Media 2.4 The Ideal PLC System for M2M 2.5 Conclusion Part II Legacy M2m Protocols for Sensor Networks, Building Automation and Home Automation 3 The BACnetTM Protocol 3.1 Standardization 3.2 Technology 3.3 BACnet Security 3.4 BACnet Over Web Services (Annex N, Annex H6) 4 The LonWorks R Control Networking Platform 4.1 Standardization 4.2 Technology 4.3 Web Services Interface for LonWorks Networks: Echelon Smart Server 4.4 A REST Interface for LonWorks 5 ModBus 5.1 Introduction 5.2 ModBus Standardization 5.3 ModBus Message Framing and Transmission Modes 5.4 ModBus / TCP 6 KNX 83 6.1 The Konnex / KNX Association 6.2 Standardization 6.3 KNX Technology Overview 6.4 Device Configuration 7 ZigBee 7.1 Development of the Standard 7.2 ZigBee Architecture 7.3 Association 7.4 The ZigBee Network Layer 7.5 The ZigBee APS Layer 7.6 The ZigBee Device Object (ZDO) and the ZigBee Device Profile (ZDP) 7.7 ZigBee Security 7.8 The ZigBee Cluster Library (ZCL) 7.9 ZigBee Application Profiles 7.10 The ZigBee Gateway Specification for Network Devices 8 Z-Wave 8.1 History and Management of the Protocol 8.2 The Z-Wave Protocol Part III Legacy M2m Protocols For Utility Metering 9 M-Bus and Wireless M-Bus 9.1 Development of the Standard 9.2 M-Bus Architecture 9.3 Wireless M-Bus 10 The ANSI C12 Suite 10.1 Introduction 10.2 C12.19: The C12 Data Model 10.3 C12.18: Basic Point-to-Point Communication Over an Optical Port 10.4 C12.21: An Extension of C12.18 for Modem Communication 10.5 C12.22: C12.19 Tables Transport Over Any Networking Communication System 10.6 Other Parts of ANSI C12 Protocol Suite 10.7 RFC 6142: C12.22 Transport Over an IP Network 10.8 REST-Based Interfaces to C12.19 11 DLMS / COSEM 11.1 DLMS Standardization 11.2 The COSEM Data Model 11.3 The Object Identification System (OBIS) 11.4 The DLMS / COSEM Interface Classes 11.5 Accessing COSEM Interface Objects 11.6 End-to-End Security in the DLMS / COSEM Approach Part IV The Next Generation: IP-Based Protocols 12 6LoWPAN and RPL 12.1 Overview 12.2 What is 6LoWPAN? 6LoWPAN and RPL Standardization 12.3 Overview of the 6LoWPAN Adaptation Layer 12.4 Context-Based Compression: IPHC 12.5 RPL 12.6 Downward Routes, Multicast Membership 12.7 Packet Routing 13 ZigBee Smart Energy 2.0 13.1 REST Overview 13.2 ZigBee SEP 2.0 Overview 13.3 Function Sets and Device Types 13.4 ZigBee SE 2.0 Security 14 The ETSI M2M Architecture 14.1 Introduction to ETSI TC M2M 14.2 System Architecture 14.3 ETSI M2M SCL Resource Structure 14.4 ETSI M2M Interactions Overview 14.5 Security in the ETSI M2M Framework 14.6 Interworking with Machine Area Networks 14.7 Conclusion on ETSI M2M Part V Key Applications of The Internet of Things 15 The Smart Grid 15 Printed Pages: 372., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6<
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The Internet of Things: Key Applications and Protocols - Taschenbuch
2015, ISBN: 9788126557653
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Scholars World/Astral International (P) Ltd., 2015. Hardcover. New. It looks at the agricultural scenario of Sikkim and the two central schemes of PDS and MGNREGA in ensuring food secur… Mehr…
Scholars World/Astral International (P) Ltd., 2015. Hardcover. New. It looks at the agricultural scenario of Sikkim and the two central schemes of PDS and MGNREGA in ensuring food security in the hill state of Sikkim its impact and challenges. The study aims to build strong management of food security at grassroots level trying to bring better governance in the form of accountability, transparency and advocacy at the lowest level which could be applicable to the hill area including north east states of India in general and Sikkim in specific. Contents: Acknowledgements vii Abbreviations xi List of Tables xiii List of Figures xv Chapter-1 Introduction 1-11 1.1 Review of Literature 1.2 Rationale and Scope of Study 1.3 Research Questions 1.4 Objectives of the Study 1.5 Hypothesis 1.6 Methodology Chapter-2 Food Matrixes: Production and Consumption in India and Sikkim 12-27 2.1 Overview of Green Revolution in India 2.1.1 Challenges in sustaining Green Revolution 2.1.2 Indiaâs Agricultural Position in the World 2.1.3 Food Production in India and Sikkim 2.2 All India and Sikkim Food Consumption 2.2.1 Pattern of Consumption on Food and Non-Food items Chapter-3 Central and Stateâs Schemes 28-43 3.1 Major Central Schemes for Food Security 3.2 Implementation of Central and State schemes to ensure Food Security43 3.2.1 Public Distribution System/ Targeted Public Distribution System 3.2.2 Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 3.2.3 Integrated Rural Development Programme / Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana 3.2.4 Integrated Child Development Scheme/Anganwadi Centres: Providing Health Care for Women and Children 3.2.5 Sikkim Organic Mission 3.3 Poverty in Sikkim 3.4 Problems and Challenges of State and Central Schemes Chapter-4 PDS in Tathanchen Shyari Ward: Central/State Schemes 44-73 4.1 Socio Economic Profile of the Study Area 4.1.1 Male and Female Population 4.1.2 Caste Composition 4.1.3 Employment Status 4.1.4 Household Structure 4.2 Area covered under Field Study 4.2.1 Household Surveyed 4.2.2 APL and BPL categories: Average Income 4.2.3 Landholdings 4.2.4 Lifting details of FPS 4.2.5 Lifting details of commodities by beneficiaries 4.2.6 APL and BPL households: Consumption and Expenditure Pattern 4.2.7 Employment through MGNREGA 4.2.8 Credit crisis 4.2.9 Quality and Quantity of PDS rations 4.3 Some key finding from the field Study 4.3.1 Problem of Underdevelopment and Poverty 4.3.2 Food Security at the grass roots level Printed Pages: 99., Scholars World/Astral International (P) Ltd., 2015, 6, Scholars World/Astral International (P) Ltd., 2015. Hardcover. New. It looks at the agricultural scenario of Sikkim and the two central schemes of PDS and MGNREGA in ensuring food security in the hill state of Sikkim its impact and challenges. The study aims to build strong management of food security at grassroots level trying to bring better governance in the form of accountability, transparency and advocacy at the lowest level which could be applicable to the hill area including north east states of India in general and Sikkim in specific. Contents: Acknowledgements vii Abbreviations xi List of Tables xiii List of Figures xv Chapter-1 Introduction 1-11 1.1 Review of Literature 1.2 Rationale and Scope of Study 1.3 Research Questions 1.4 Objectives of the Study 1.5 Hypothesis 1.6 Methodology Chapter-2 Food Matrixes: Production and Consumption in India and Sikkim 12-27 2.1 Overview of Green Revolution in India 2.1.1 Challenges in sustaining Green Revolution 2.1.2 Indias Agricultural Position in the World 2.1.3 Food Production in India and Sikkim 2.2 All India and Sikkim Food Consumption 2.2.1 Pattern of Consumption on Food and Non-Food items Chapter-3 Central and States Schemes 28-43 3.1 Major Central Schemes for Food Security 3.2 Implementation of Central and State schemes to ensure Food Security43 3.2.1 Public Distribution System/ Targeted Public Distribution System 3.2.2 Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 3.2.3 Integrated Rural Development Programme / Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana 3.2.4 Integrated Child Development Scheme/Anganwadi Centres: Providing Health Care for Women and Children 3.2.5 Sikkim Organic Mission 3.3 Poverty in Sikkim 3.4 Problems and Challenges of State and Central Schemes Chapter-4 PDS in Tathanchen Shyari Ward: Central/State Schemes 44-73 4.1 Socio Economic Profile of the Study Area 4.1.1 Male and Female Population 4.1.2 Caste Composition 4.1.3 Employment Status 4.1.4 Household Structure 4.2 Area covered under Field Study 4.2.1 Household Surveyed 4.2.2 APL and BPL categories: Average Income 4.2.3 Landholdings 4.2.4 Lifting details of FPS 4.2.5 Lifting details of commodities by beneficiaries 4.2.6 APL and BPL households: Consumption and Expenditure Pattern 4.2.7 Employment through MGNREGA 4.2.8 Credit crisis 4.2.9 Quality and Quantity of PDS rations 4.3 Some key finding from the field Study 4.3.1 Problem of Underdevelopment and Poverty 4.3.2 Food Security at the grass roots level Printed Pages: 99. NA, Scholars World/Astral International (P) Ltd., 2015, 6, Scholars World/Astral International (P) Ltd., 2015. Hardcover. New. It looks at the agricultural scenario of Sikkim and the two central schemes of PDS and MGNREGA in ensuring food security in the hill state of Sikkim its impact and challenges. The study aims to build strong management of food security at grassroots level trying to bring better governance in the form of accountability, transparency and advocacy at the lowest level which could be applicable to the hill area including north east states of India in general and Sikkim in specific. Contents: Acknowledgements vii Abbreviations xi List of Tables xiii List of Figures xv Chapter-1 Introduction 1-11 1.1 Review of Literature 1.2 Rationale and Scope of Study 1.3 Research Questions 1.4 Objectives of the Study 1.5 Hypothesis 1.6 Methodology Chapter-2 Food Matrixes: Production and Consumption in India and Sikkim 12-27 2.1 Overview of Green Revolution in India 2.1.1 Challenges in sustaining Green Revolution 2.1.2 Indiaâs Agricultural Position in the World 2.1.3 Food Production in India and Sikkim 2.2 All India and Sikkim Food Consumption 2.2.1 Pattern of Consumption on Food and Non-Food items Chapter-3 Central and Stateâs Schemes 28-43 3.1 Major Central Schemes for Food Security 3.2 Implementation of Central and State schemes to ensure Food Security43 3.2.1 Public Distribution System/ Targeted Public Distribution System 3.2.2 Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 3.2.3 Integrated Rural Development Programme / Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana 3.2.4 Integrated Child Development Scheme/Anganwadi Centres: Providing Health Care for Women and Children 3.2.5 Sikkim Organic Mission 3.3 Poverty in Sikkim 3.4 Problems and Challenges of State and Central Schemes Chapter-4 PDS in Tathanchen Shyari Ward: Central/State Schemes 44-73 4.1 Socio Economic Profile of the Study Area 4.1.1 Male and Female Population 4.1.2 Caste Composition 4.1.3 Employment Status 4.1.4 Household Structure 4.2 Area covered under Field Study 4.2.1 Household Surveyed 4.2.2 APL and BPL categories: Average Income 4.2.3 Landholdings 4.2.4 Lifting details of FPS 4.2.5 Lifting details of commodities by beneficiaries 4.2.6 APL and BPL households: Consumption and Expenditure Pattern 4.2.7 Employment through MGNREGA 4.2.8 Credit crisis 4.2.9 Quality and Quantity of PDS rations 4.3 Some key finding from the field Study 4.3.1 Problem of Underdevelopment and Poverty 4.3.2 Food Security at the grass roots level Printed Pages: 99., Scholars World/Astral International (P) Ltd., 2015, 6, Valiant Wings Publishing, 2015. New book, 90 pages. Covers the air conflict over Britain from June to October 1940: Contents:- Historical narrative by Richard A Franks; Numerous period images; Over 70 Full colour profiles by Richard J Caruana; Specially commissioned kit builds: 1/32nd Trumpeter Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3, Special Hobby Fiat G.50 and Revell Supermarine Spitfire Mk II by Steve Evans; 1/48th Eduard Messerschmitt Bf 110C by Steve Evans; 1/72nd Airfix Hawker Hurricane Mk 1 and Airfix Boulton-Paul Defiant by Libor Jekl. Soft Cover. As New. Illus. by Caruana, Richard. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall., Valiant Wings Publishing, 2015, 5, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book describes the Home Area Networking, Building Automation and AMI protocols and their evolution towards open protocols based on IP such as 6LowPAN and ETSI M2M. The authors discuss the approach taken by service providers to interconnect the protocols and solve the challenge of massive scalability of machine-to-machine communication for mission-critical applications, based on the next generation machine-to-machine ETSI M2M architecture. The authors demonstrate, using the example of the smartgrid use case, how the next generation utilities, by interconnecting and activating our physical environment, will be able to deliver more energy (notably for electric vehicles) with less impact on our natural resources. Contents: List of Acronyms Introduction Part I M2M Area Network Physical Layers 1 IEEE 802.15.4 1.1 The IEEE 802 Committee Family of Protocols 1.2 The Physical Layer 1.3 The Media-Access Control Layer 1.4 Uses of 802.15.4 1.5 The Future of 802.15.4: 802.15.4e and 802.15.4g 2 Power line Communication for M2M Applications 2.1 Overview of PLC Technologies 2.2 PLC Landscape 2.3 Power line Communication: A Constrained Media 2.4 The Ideal PLC System for M2M 2.5 Conclusion Part II Legacy M2m Protocols for Sensor Networks, Building Automation and Home Automation 3 The BACnetTM Protocol 3.1 Standardization 3.2 Technology 3.3 BACnet Security 3.4 BACnet Over Web Services (Annex N, Annex H6) 4 The LonWorks R Control Networking Platform 4.1 Standardization 4.2 Technology 4.3 Web Services Interface for LonWorks Networks: Echelon Smart Server 4.4 A REST Interface for LonWorks 5 ModBus 5.1 Introduction 5.2 ModBus Standardization 5.3 ModBus Message Framing and Transmission Modes 5.4 ModBus / TCP 6 KNX 83 6.1 The Konnex / KNX Association 6.2 Standardization 6.3 KNX Technology Overview 6.4 Device Configuration 7 ZigBee 7.1 Development of the Standard 7.2 ZigBee Architecture 7.3 Association 7.4 The ZigBee Network Layer 7.5 The ZigBee APS Layer 7.6 The ZigBee Device Object (ZDO) and the ZigBee Device Profile (ZDP) 7.7 ZigBee Security 7.8 The ZigBee Cluster Library (ZCL) 7.9 ZigBee Application Profiles 7.10 The ZigBee Gateway Specification for Network Devices 8 Z-Wave 8.1 History and Management of the Protocol 8.2 The Z-Wave Protocol Part III Legacy M2m Protocols For Utility Metering 9 M-Bus and Wireless M-Bus 9.1 Development of the Standard 9.2 M-Bus Architecture 9.3 Wireless M-Bus 10 The ANSI C12 Suite 10.1 Introduction 10.2 C12.19: The C12 Data Model 10.3 C12.18: Basic Point-to-Point Communication Over an Optical Port 10.4 C12.21: An Extension of C12.18 for Modem Communication 10.5 C12.22: C12.19 Tables Transport Over Any Networking Communication System 10.6 Other Parts of ANSI C12 Protocol Suite 10.7 RFC 6142: C12.22 Transport Over an IP Network 10.8 REST-Based Interfaces to C12.19 11 DLMS / COSEM 11.1 DLMS Standardization 11.2 The COSEM Data Model 11.3 The Object Identification System (OBIS) 11.4 The DLMS / COSEM Interface Classes 11.5 Accessing COSEM Interface Objects 11.6 End-to-End Security in the DLMS / COSEM Approach Part IV The Next Generation: IP-Based Protocols 12 6LoWPAN and RPL 12.1 Overview 12.2 What is 6LoWPAN? 6LoWPAN and RPL Standardization 12.3 Overview of the 6LoWPAN Adaptation Layer 12.4 Context-Based Compression: IPHC 12.5 RPL 12.6 Downward Routes, Multicast Membership 12.7 Packet Routing 13 ZigBee Smart Energy 2.0 13.1 REST Overview 13.2 ZigBee SEP 2.0 Overview 13.3 Function Sets and Device Types 13.4 ZigBee SE 2.0 Security 14 The ETSI M2M Architecture 14.1 Introduction to ETSI TC M2M 14.2 System Architecture 14.3 ETSI M2M SCL Resource Structure 14.4 ETSI M2M Interactions Overview 14.5 Security in the ETSI M2M Framework 14.6 Interworking with Machine Area Networks 14.7 Conclusion on ETSI M2M Part V Key Applications of The Internet of Things 15 The Smart Grid 15 Printed Pages: 372., Wiley India Pvt. 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The Internet of Things: Key Applications and Protocols - Taschenbuch2015, ISBN: 9788126557653
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book describes the Home Area Networking, Building Automation and AMI protocols and their evolution towards open protocols based on IP su… Mehr…
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book describes the Home Area Networking, Building Automation and AMI protocols and their evolution towards open protocols based on IP such as 6LowPAN and ETSI M2M. The authors discuss the approach taken by service providers to interconnect the protocols and solve the challenge of massive scalability of machine-to-machine communication for mission-critical applications, based on the next generation machine-to-machine ETSI M2M architecture. The authors demonstrate, using the example of the smartgrid use case, how the next generation utilities, by interconnecting and activating our physical environment, will be able to deliver more energy (notably for electric vehicles) with less impact on our natural resources. Contents: List of Acronyms Introduction Part I M2M Area Network Physical Layers 1 IEEE 802.15.4 1.1 The IEEE 802 Committee Family of Protocols 1.2 The Physical Layer 1.3 The Media-Access Control Layer 1.4 Uses of 802.15.4 1.5 The Future of 802.15.4: 802.15.4e and 802.15.4g 2 Power line Communication for M2M Applications 2.1 Overview of PLC Technologies 2.2 PLC Landscape 2.3 Power line Communication: A Constrained Media 2.4 The Ideal PLC System for M2M 2.5 Conclusion Part II Legacy M2m Protocols for Sensor Networks, Building Automation and Home Automation 3 The BACnetTM Protocol 3.1 Standardization 3.2 Technology 3.3 BACnet Security 3.4 BACnet Over Web Services (Annex N, Annex H6) 4 The LonWorks R Control Networking Platform 4.1 Standardization 4.2 Technology 4.3 Web Services Interface for LonWorks Networks: Echelon Smart Server 4.4 A REST Interface for LonWorks 5 ModBus 5.1 Introduction 5.2 ModBus Standardization 5.3 ModBus Message Framing and Transmission Modes 5.4 ModBus / TCP 6 KNX 83 6.1 The Konnex / KNX Association 6.2 Standardization 6.3 KNX Technology Overview 6.4 Device Configuration 7 ZigBee 7.1 Development of the Standard 7.2 ZigBee Architecture 7.3 Association 7.4 The ZigBee Network Layer 7.5 The ZigBee APS Layer 7.6 The ZigBee Device Object (ZDO) and the ZigBee Device Profile (ZDP) 7.7 ZigBee Security 7.8 The ZigBee Cluster Library (ZCL) 7.9 ZigBee Application Profiles 7.10 The ZigBee Gateway Specification for Network Devices 8 Z-Wave 8.1 History and Management of the Protocol 8.2 The Z-Wave Protocol Part III Legacy M2m Protocols For Utility Metering 9 M-Bus and Wireless M-Bus 9.1 Development of the Standard 9.2 M-Bus Architecture 9.3 Wireless M-Bus 10 The ANSI C12 Suite 10.1 Introduction 10.2 C12.19: The C12 Data Model 10.3 C12.18: Basic Point-to-Point Communication Over an Optical Port 10.4 C12.21: An Extension of C12.18 for Modem Communication 10.5 C12.22: C12.19 Tables Transport Over Any Networking Communication System 10.6 Other Parts of ANSI C12 Protocol Suite 10.7 RFC 6142: C12.22 Transport Over an IP Network 10.8 REST-Based Interfaces to C12.19 11 DLMS / COSEM 11.1 DLMS Standardization 11.2 The COSEM Data Model 11.3 The Object Identification System (OBIS) 11.4 The DLMS / COSEM Interface Classes 11.5 Accessing COSEM Interface Objects 11.6 End-to-End Security in the DLMS / COSEM Approach Part IV The Next Generation: IP-Based Protocols 12 6LoWPAN and RPL 12.1 Overview 12.2 What is 6LoWPAN? 6LoWPAN and RPL Standardization 12.3 Overview of the 6LoWPAN Adaptation Layer 12.4 Context-Based Compression: IPHC 12.5 RPL 12.6 Downward Routes, Multicast Membership 12.7 Packet Routing 13 ZigBee Smart Energy 2.0 13.1 REST Overview 13.2 ZigBee SEP 2.0 Overview 13.3 Function Sets and Device Types 13.4 ZigBee SE 2.0 Security 14 The ETSI M2M Architecture 14.1 Introduction to ETSI TC M2M 14.2 System Architecture 14.3 ETSI M2M SCL Resource Structure 14.4 ETSI M2M Interactions Overview 14.5 Security in the ETSI M2M Framework 14.6 Interworking with Machine Area Networks 14.7 Conclusion on ETSI M2M Part V Key Applications of The Internet of Things 15 The Smart Grid 15 Printed Pages: 372. NA, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6<
The Internet of Things: Key Applications and Protocols - Taschenbuch
2015
ISBN: 9788126557653
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book describes the Home Area Networking, Building Automation and AMI protocols and their evolution towards open protocols based on IP su… Mehr…
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book describes the Home Area Networking, Building Automation and AMI protocols and their evolution towards open protocols based on IP such as 6LowPAN and ETSI M2M. The authors discuss the approach taken by service providers to interconnect the protocols and solve the challenge of massive scalability of machine-to-machine communication for mission-critical applications, based on the next generation machine-to-machine ETSI M2M architecture. The authors demonstrate, using the example of the smartgrid use case, how the next generation utilities, by interconnecting and activating our physical environment, will be able to deliver more energy (notably for electric vehicles) with less impact on our natural resources. Contents: List of Acronyms Introduction Part I M2M Area Network Physical Layers 1 IEEE 802.15.4 1.1 The IEEE 802 Committee Family of Protocols 1.2 The Physical Layer 1.3 The Media-Access Control Layer 1.4 Uses of 802.15.4 1.5 The Future of 802.15.4: 802.15.4e and 802.15.4g 2 Power line Communication for M2M Applications 2.1 Overview of PLC Technologies 2.2 PLC Landscape 2.3 Power line Communication: A Constrained Media 2.4 The Ideal PLC System for M2M 2.5 Conclusion Part II Legacy M2m Protocols for Sensor Networks, Building Automation and Home Automation 3 The BACnetTM Protocol 3.1 Standardization 3.2 Technology 3.3 BACnet Security 3.4 BACnet Over Web Services (Annex N, Annex H6) 4 The LonWorks R Control Networking Platform 4.1 Standardization 4.2 Technology 4.3 Web Services Interface for LonWorks Networks: Echelon Smart Server 4.4 A REST Interface for LonWorks 5 ModBus 5.1 Introduction 5.2 ModBus Standardization 5.3 ModBus Message Framing and Transmission Modes 5.4 ModBus / TCP 6 KNX 83 6.1 The Konnex / KNX Association 6.2 Standardization 6.3 KNX Technology Overview 6.4 Device Configuration 7 ZigBee 7.1 Development of the Standard 7.2 ZigBee Architecture 7.3 Association 7.4 The ZigBee Network Layer 7.5 The ZigBee APS Layer 7.6 The ZigBee Device Object (ZDO) and the ZigBee Device Profile (ZDP) 7.7 ZigBee Security 7.8 The ZigBee Cluster Library (ZCL) 7.9 ZigBee Application Profiles 7.10 The ZigBee Gateway Specification for Network Devices 8 Z-Wave 8.1 History and Management of the Protocol 8.2 The Z-Wave Protocol Part III Legacy M2m Protocols For Utility Metering 9 M-Bus and Wireless M-Bus 9.1 Development of the Standard 9.2 M-Bus Architecture 9.3 Wireless M-Bus 10 The ANSI C12 Suite 10.1 Introduction 10.2 C12.19: The C12 Data Model 10.3 C12.18: Basic Point-to-Point Communication Over an Optical Port 10.4 C12.21: An Extension of C12.18 for Modem Communication 10.5 C12.22: C12.19 Tables Transport Over Any Networking Communication System 10.6 Other Parts of ANSI C12 Protocol Suite 10.7 RFC 6142: C12.22 Transport Over an IP Network 10.8 REST-Based Interfaces to C12.19 11 DLMS / COSEM 11.1 DLMS Standardization 11.2 The COSEM Data Model 11.3 The Object Identification System (OBIS) 11.4 The DLMS / COSEM Interface Classes 11.5 Accessing COSEM Interface Objects 11.6 End-to-End Security in the DLMS / COSEM Approach Part IV The Next Generation: IP-Based Protocols 12 6LoWPAN and RPL 12.1 Overview 12.2 What is 6LoWPAN? 6LoWPAN and RPL Standardization 12.3 Overview of the 6LoWPAN Adaptation Layer 12.4 Context-Based Compression: IPHC 12.5 RPL 12.6 Downward Routes, Multicast Membership 12.7 Packet Routing 13 ZigBee Smart Energy 2.0 13.1 REST Overview 13.2 ZigBee SEP 2.0 Overview 13.3 Function Sets and Device Types 13.4 ZigBee SE 2.0 Security 14 The ETSI M2M Architecture 14.1 Introduction to ETSI TC M2M 14.2 System Architecture 14.3 ETSI M2M SCL Resource Structure 14.4 ETSI M2M Interactions Overview 14.5 Security in the ETSI M2M Framework 14.6 Interworking with Machine Area Networks 14.7 Conclusion on ETSI M2M Part V Key Applications of The Internet of Things 15 The Smart Grid 15 Printed Pages: 372., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6<
The Internet of Things: Key Applications and Protocols - Taschenbuch
2015, ISBN: 9788126557653
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book describes the Home Area Networking, Building Automation and AMI protocols and their evolution towards open protocols based on IP su… Mehr…
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book describes the Home Area Networking, Building Automation and AMI protocols and their evolution towards open protocols based on IP such as 6LowPAN and ETSI M2M. The authors discuss the approach taken by service providers to interconnect the protocols and solve the challenge of massive scalability of machine-to-machine communication for mission-critical applications, based on the next generation machine-to-machine ETSI M2M architecture. The authors demonstrate, using the example of the smartgrid use case, how the next generation utilities, by interconnecting and activating our physical environment, will be able to deliver more energy (notably for electric vehicles) with less impact on our natural resources. Contents: List of Acronyms Introduction Part I M2M Area Network Physical Layers 1 IEEE 802.15.4 1.1 The IEEE 802 Committee Family of Protocols 1.2 The Physical Layer 1.3 The Media-Access Control Layer 1.4 Uses of 802.15.4 1.5 The Future of 802.15.4: 802.15.4e and 802.15.4g 2 Power line Communication for M2M Applications 2.1 Overview of PLC Technologies 2.2 PLC Landscape 2.3 Power line Communication: A Constrained Media 2.4 The Ideal PLC System for M2M 2.5 Conclusion Part II Legacy M2m Protocols for Sensor Networks, Building Automation and Home Automation 3 The BACnetTM Protocol 3.1 Standardization 3.2 Technology 3.3 BACnet Security 3.4 BACnet Over Web Services (Annex N, Annex H6) 4 The LonWorks R Control Networking Platform 4.1 Standardization 4.2 Technology 4.3 Web Services Interface for LonWorks Networks: Echelon Smart Server 4.4 A REST Interface for LonWorks 5 ModBus 5.1 Introduction 5.2 ModBus Standardization 5.3 ModBus Message Framing and Transmission Modes 5.4 ModBus / TCP 6 KNX 83 6.1 The Konnex / KNX Association 6.2 Standardization 6.3 KNX Technology Overview 6.4 Device Configuration 7 ZigBee 7.1 Development of the Standard 7.2 ZigBee Architecture 7.3 Association 7.4 The ZigBee Network Layer 7.5 The ZigBee APS Layer 7.6 The ZigBee Device Object (ZDO) and the ZigBee Device Profile (ZDP) 7.7 ZigBee Security 7.8 The ZigBee Cluster Library (ZCL) 7.9 ZigBee Application Profiles 7.10 The ZigBee Gateway Specification for Network Devices 8 Z-Wave 8.1 History and Management of the Protocol 8.2 The Z-Wave Protocol Part III Legacy M2m Protocols For Utility Metering 9 M-Bus and Wireless M-Bus 9.1 Development of the Standard 9.2 M-Bus Architecture 9.3 Wireless M-Bus 10 The ANSI C12 Suite 10.1 Introduction 10.2 C12.19: The C12 Data Model 10.3 C12.18: Basic Point-to-Point Communication Over an Optical Port 10.4 C12.21: An Extension of C12.18 for Modem Communication 10.5 C12.22: C12.19 Tables Transport Over Any Networking Communication System 10.6 Other Parts of ANSI C12 Protocol Suite 10.7 RFC 6142: C12.22 Transport Over an IP Network 10.8 REST-Based Interfaces to C12.19 11 DLMS / COSEM 11.1 DLMS Standardization 11.2 The COSEM Data Model 11.3 The Object Identification System (OBIS) 11.4 The DLMS / COSEM Interface Classes 11.5 Accessing COSEM Interface Objects 11.6 End-to-End Security in the DLMS / COSEM Approach Part IV The Next Generation: IP-Based Protocols 12 6LoWPAN and RPL 12.1 Overview 12.2 What is 6LoWPAN? 6LoWPAN and RPL Standardization 12.3 Overview of the 6LoWPAN Adaptation Layer 12.4 Context-Based Compression: IPHC 12.5 RPL 12.6 Downward Routes, Multicast Membership 12.7 Packet Routing 13 ZigBee Smart Energy 2.0 13.1 REST Overview 13.2 ZigBee SEP 2.0 Overview 13.3 Function Sets and Device Types 13.4 ZigBee SE 2.0 Security 14 The ETSI M2M Architecture 14.1 Introduction to ETSI TC M2M 14.2 System Architecture 14.3 ETSI M2M SCL Resource Structure 14.4 ETSI M2M Interactions Overview 14.5 Security in the ETSI M2M Framework 14.6 Interworking with Machine Area Networks 14.7 Conclusion on ETSI M2M Part V Key Applications of The Internet of Things 15 The Smart Grid 15 Printed Pages: 372., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6<
The Internet of Things: Key Applications and Protocols - Taschenbuch
2015, ISBN: 9788126557653
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book describes the Home Area Networking, Building Automation and AMI protocols and their evolution towards open protocols based on IP su… Mehr…
Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book describes the Home Area Networking, Building Automation and AMI protocols and their evolution towards open protocols based on IP such as 6LowPAN and ETSI M2M. The authors discuss the approach taken by service providers to interconnect the protocols and solve the challenge of massive scalability of machine-to-machine communication for mission-critical applications, based on the next generation machine-to-machine ETSI M2M architecture. The authors demonstrate, using the example of the smartgrid use case, how the next generation utilities, by interconnecting and activating our physical environment, will be able to deliver more energy (notably for electric vehicles) with less impact on our natural resources. Contents: List of Acronyms Introduction Part I M2M Area Network Physical Layers 1 IEEE 802.15.4 1.1 The IEEE 802 Committee Family of Protocols 1.2 The Physical Layer 1.3 The Media-Access Control Layer 1.4 Uses of 802.15.4 1.5 The Future of 802.15.4: 802.15.4e and 802.15.4g 2 Power line Communication for M2M Applications 2.1 Overview of PLC Technologies 2.2 PLC Landscape 2.3 Power line Communication: A Constrained Media 2.4 The Ideal PLC System for M2M 2.5 Conclusion Part II Legacy M2m Protocols for Sensor Networks, Building Automation and Home Automation 3 The BACnetTM Protocol 3.1 Standardization 3.2 Technology 3.3 BACnet Security 3.4 BACnet Over Web Services (Annex N, Annex H6) 4 The LonWorks R Control Networking Platform 4.1 Standardization 4.2 Technology 4.3 Web Services Interface for LonWorks Networks: Echelon Smart Server 4.4 A REST Interface for LonWorks 5 ModBus 5.1 Introduction 5.2 ModBus Standardization 5.3 ModBus Message Framing and Transmission Modes 5.4 ModBus / TCP 6 KNX 83 6.1 The Konnex / KNX Association 6.2 Standardization 6.3 KNX Technology Overview 6.4 Device Configuration 7 ZigBee 7.1 Development of the Standard 7.2 ZigBee Architecture 7.3 Association 7.4 The ZigBee Network Layer 7.5 The ZigBee APS Layer 7.6 The ZigBee Device Object (ZDO) and the ZigBee Device Profile (ZDP) 7.7 ZigBee Security 7.8 The ZigBee Cluster Library (ZCL) 7.9 ZigBee Application Profiles 7.10 The ZigBee Gateway Specification for Network Devices 8 Z-Wave 8.1 History and Management of the Protocol 8.2 The Z-Wave Protocol Part III Legacy M2m Protocols For Utility Metering 9 M-Bus and Wireless M-Bus 9.1 Development of the Standard 9.2 M-Bus Architecture 9.3 Wireless M-Bus 10 The ANSI C12 Suite 10.1 Introduction 10.2 C12.19: The C12 Data Model 10.3 C12.18: Basic Point-to-Point Communication Over an Optical Port 10.4 C12.21: An Extension of C12.18 for Modem Communication 10.5 C12.22: C12.19 Tables Transport Over Any Networking Communication System 10.6 Other Parts of ANSI C12 Protocol Suite 10.7 RFC 6142: C12.22 Transport Over an IP Network 10.8 REST-Based Interfaces to C12.19 11 DLMS / COSEM 11.1 DLMS Standardization 11.2 The COSEM Data Model 11.3 The Object Identification System (OBIS) 11.4 The DLMS / COSEM Interface Classes 11.5 Accessing COSEM Interface Objects 11.6 End-to-End Security in the DLMS / COSEM Approach Part IV The Next Generation: IP-Based Protocols 12 6LoWPAN and RPL 12.1 Overview 12.2 What is 6LoWPAN? 6LoWPAN and RPL Standardization 12.3 Overview of the 6LoWPAN Adaptation Layer 12.4 Context-Based Compression: IPHC 12.5 RPL 12.6 Downward Routes, Multicast Membership 12.7 Packet Routing 13 ZigBee Smart Energy 2.0 13.1 REST Overview 13.2 ZigBee SEP 2.0 Overview 13.3 Function Sets and Device Types 13.4 ZigBee SE 2.0 Security 14 The ETSI M2M Architecture 14.1 Introduction to ETSI TC M2M 14.2 System Architecture 14.3 ETSI M2M SCL Resource Structure 14.4 ETSI M2M Interactions Overview 14.5 Security in the ETSI M2M Framework 14.6 Interworking with Machine Area Networks 14.7 Conclusion on ETSI M2M Part V Key Applications of The Internet of Things 15 The Smart Grid 15 Printed Pages: 372., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6<
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Erscheinungsjahr: 2015
Herausgeber: Wiley India Pvt. Ltd
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ISBN/EAN: 9788126557653
ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen:
81-265-5765-6, 978-81-265-5765-3
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