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_aCloud IoT _bconcepts, paradigms, and applications _cedited by Jitendra Kumar Verma and others |
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_aNew York _bCRC Press _c2023 |
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_axv, 269p. _bill. |
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500 | _aThe Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the most disruptive technologies, enabling ubiquitous and pervasive computing scenarios. IoT is based on intelligent self-configuring nodes (also known as things) interconnected in a dynamic and global collaborative network infrastructure. In contrast, Cloud computing has virtually unlimited capabilities in terms of storage and processing power, speed, and is a more mature technology. Due to intrinsic nature of Cloud computing and IoT, they both complement each other. Recently, we are witnessing an increasing trend in exploiting use of both Cloud and IoT together"-- Provided by publisher | ||
504 | _aIncludes Bibliography. | ||
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_aCloud computing _924842 |
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_aInternet of things _924843 |
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_aVerma, Jitendra Kumar(ed.) _924844 |
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_aSaxena, Deepak (ed.) _924845 |
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_aGonzalez-Prida, Vicente(ed.) _924846 |
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_aShendryk, Vira(ed.) _924847 |
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