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Index
Cover
Title page
Table of Contents
Copyright
Dedications
List of Contributors
About the Editors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Introduction and overview of key enabling technologies for smart cities and homes
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Trends in smart cities and homes
3. Challenges in smart cities and homes
4. Survey of major key enabling technologies for smart cities and homes
5. Examples
6. Conclusions
Chapter 2: Wireless sensor networks applications to smart homes and cities
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. WSN applications examples
3. Access technologies
4. Routing strategies
5. Power-saving methods
6. Security
7. Summary
Chapter 3: Software defined things: a green network management for future smart city architectures
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Smart city data plane challenges
3. Software defined network-based smart city network management
4. Software defined things framework
5. Conclusions and future research
Chapter 4: Nomadic service discovery in smart cities
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Related work
3. mDNS/DNS-SD service discovery
4. Proxy support for sleeping nodes
5. Support for context queries
6. Future work: packet size
7. Conclusions
Acknowledgment
Chapter 5: A survey on enabling wireless local area network technologies for smart cities
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Development of IEEE 802.11
3. Smart city solutions
4. Requirements
Chapter 6: LTE and 5G systems
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Cellular network evolution
3. Handover management
4. Empirical case: smart cities
5. Conclusions
Chapter 7: Cars as a main ICT resource of smart cities
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Related work
3. The Car4ICT concept
4. Simulative performance evaluation
5. Simulation study
6. Conclusions
Chapter 8: From vehicular networks to vehicular clouds in smart cities
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Vanet architecture
3. Vehicular cloud infrastructure
4. VANET challenges and solutions in smart cities
5. Vehicular clouds challenges and solutions in smart cities
6. Open issues and future directions in vehicular smart city systems
7. Summary
Chapter 9: Smart home cybersecurity considering the integration of renewable energy
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Preliminaries
3. Energy load prediction considering net metering
4. Impact of net metering to pricing cyberattack detection
5. Simulation results
6. Conclusions
Chapter 10: Smart home scheduling and cybersecurity: fundamentals
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Smart home system preliminaries
3. Pricing cyberattacks
4. Single event detection technology
5. Long-term detection technique
6. Case study for long-term detection technique
7. Simulation
8. Conclusions
Chapter 11: Advanced optical network architecture for the next generation internet access
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. PANDA architecture
3. Aggregation and prediction of traffic
4. DBA simulation and results
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgment
Chapter 12: Cloud computing systems for smart cities and homes
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Cloud computing fundamentals
3. Cloud computing applications
4. Case study: Seoul smart city
5. Summary and concluding remarks
Chapter 13: Design and management of vehicle-sharing systems: a survey of algorithmic approaches
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Challenges and objectives in the design of vehicle-sharing systems
3. Models and algorithmic approaches for optimizing vehicle sharing systems
4. Algorithms for ride sharing
5. Research challenges and future prospects
6. Conclusions
Acknowledgment
Chapter 14: Smart transportation systems (STSs) in critical conditions
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Smart transportation systems
3. Network design for smart transportation systems in critical conditions
4. Software-defined networking
5. QoS applications for STS
6. Incremental deployment of STS–SDN solution
7. Conclusions
Chapter 15: Optimization classification and techniques of WSNs in smart grid
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Optimization primer
3. Types of objectives and optimization techniques in smart grid paradigm
4. Constraints considered while formulating optimization problems in smart grid paradigm
5. Optimization solution types and related simulation tools in smart grid paradigm
6. Conclusions and discussions
Chapter 16: Docit: an integrated system for risk-averse multimodal journey advising
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. The power of uncertainty-aware plans
3. System overview
4. Aggregating network data
5. The policies
6. Integration with IBM IIT and IBM IOC
7. Conclusions
Glossary
Chapter 17: Smart restaurants: survey on customer demand and sales forecasting
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Revenue management
3. Literature review
4. Discussion of methods and data mining algorithms
5. Concluding remarks
Acknowledgment
Author Index
Subject Index
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