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Internet of Things from Scratch

You're reading from  Internet of Things from Scratch

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837638543
Pages 438 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Renaldi Gondosubroto Renaldi Gondosubroto
Profile icon Renaldi Gondosubroto

Table of Contents (22) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Getting Started with the Internet of Things
2. Chapter 1: An Introduction to IoT Architecture, Hardware, and Real-Life Applications 3. Chapter 2: Understanding and Designing IoT Networks 4. Chapter 3: Integrating Application Protocols 5. Chapter 4: Examining Communication and Connectivity Technologies 6. Part 2: Developing and Optimizing IoT Systems for Smart Environments
7. Chapter 5: Realizing Wireless Sensor Networks within Smart Spaces 8. Chapter 6: Creating Applications on the Edge 9. Chapter 7: Working with Cloud Computing to Power IoT Solutions 10. Chapter 8: Designing for Interoperability 11. Part 3: Operating, Maintaining, and Securing IoT Networks
12. Chapter 9: Operating and Monitoring IoT Networks 13. Chapter 10: Working with Data and Analytics 14. Chapter 11: Examining Security and Privacy in IoT 15. Chapter 12: Exploring and Innovating with Open Source IoT 16. Part 4: Delving into Complex Systems and the Future of IoT
17. Chapter 13: Developing IoT Solutions for Digital Transformation within Industry 4.0 18. Chapter 14: Architecting Complex, Holistic IoT Environments 19. Chapter 15: Looking Ahead into the Future of IoT 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Mesh networking, RFID, and Bluetooth

Many protocols are yet to be mentioned as part of IoT. Here, we’ll highlight three more to add to your toolkit, with a special emphasis on RFID technologies, given their prevalence within open source and industrial communities.

RFID

RFID technologies are used to identify and track objects through radio waves, and in IoT, they are used to track a wide array of devices or sometimes people. There are two main types of RFID technologies: passive and active. Passive ones use tags that do not have power sources and instead depend on the power transmitted by the reader for them to send their data, while active systems use tags that have power sources and can transmit data over longer distances.

RFID technologies can identify and track objects without necessitating a direct line of sight, making them perfect to use within environments where objects are difficult to track, such as in manufacturing environments or within warehouses. They can...

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