Urban Design to IoT Solutions
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Köp båda 2 för 1618 krVangelis Angelakis is an Associate Professor in Mobile Telecommunications at the Department of Science and Technology of Linkoeping University. He had been with the Institute of Computer Science of the Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece from 2001. In 2005 he was a visiting research associate at the Institute for Systems Research of the University of Maryland in College Park, USA. In 2009, he joined Linkoeping University, since then he has been a visiting researcher in the UK, China, Greece, Spain, and is also a visiting scholar at MAPCI/Lund University, Sweden. He has published over 50 articles in journals and conferences and is an associate editor of the IEEE/KICKS Journal of Communications and Networks and has received support from national funding bodies in Sweden and in Greece, and from the EU within the FP7 and H2020. His research interests revolve around the design of telecommunication systems and networks resources optimization with a focus on the fog computing, the Internet of Things, and Smart City applications. Dr. Elias Z. Tragos is a researcher in the Telecommunications and Networks Laboratory (TNL) of the Institute of Computer Science of the Foundation for Research and Technology, Hellas (FORTH-ICS). Dr Tragos has a PhD in wireless communications and a Master's degree in Business Administration (MBA) in Techno-Economics. He has been actively involved in many EU (i.e. WINNER, EU-MESH, REDComm, MESH-WISE, SOrBet, WiVi-2020) and national projects, as well as in various research clusters, i.e. the Wireless World Initiative (WWI). Dr. Tragos is currently the technical coordinator of the EU-FP7-SMARTCITIES-RERUM which focuses on security, privacy and reliability of Internet of Things. Dr. Tragos is also actively involved in the Internet of Things European Research Cluster (IERC), which is the main element of promoting IoT research in Europe. Dr. Tragos is currently the chair of Activity Chain 5 (Trusted IoT) and has contributed many Activity Chains. Dr .Tragos has also contributed to the yearly editions of the IERC Cluster Book and the IERC Strategic Research Agenda the last 3 years. Dr. Tragos has published more than 60 peer reviewed conference and journal papers, receiving more than 900 citations. Henrich C. Poehls holds a graduate diploma in computer science (Dipl. Inf.) from University of Hamburg and an M.Sc. in Information Security from Royal Holloway University of London. Over a decade, since 2004, he is doing academic research and authored and co-authored many academic publications and book chapters. He currently tweaks a class of digital signatures, cryptographically known as redactable and sanitizable signatures, to achieve legal compliance and make their privacy enhancing features suitable for an application in various domains, such as the Internet-of-Things, e.g. within the EU-FP7 project RERUM, or Cloud Computing for the EU H2020 project PRISMACLOUD. Henrich C. Poehls often takes a step back to gain an interdisciplinary bird's eye view on IT Security covering the field of cryptography, software development and law: The more gaps between those three worlds can be bridged, the more sound (sound = privacy-preserving and secure and legally compliant) IT-enhanced products and environments like smart homes or smart cities become. Adam Kapovits has more than 25 years of professional experience in academic and industry research. He joined Eurescom, the leading organisation for managing collaborative R&D in telecommunications more than 15 years ago as programme manager, focusing first mainly on the networking layer. In these areas he has managed a large number of studies and projects on topics which are of concern to the Eurescom member community of European telecom network operators and the European telecom industry at large. He has participated in a number RTD projects and co-ordinated the EU FP7 project CHANGE that concerned software defined networking and currently co-ordinates
Part 1: Motivation/Scene Setting.- Looking at Smart Cities with an Historical Perspective.- Who is the Assumed User in the Smart City.- Smart Cities Don't Leave Your Citizens Behind!.- Factoring Big Data into the Business Case for IoT.- Part 2: Technologies.- Designing Secure IoT Architectures for Smart City Applications.- Privacy and Social Values in Smart Cities.- Security & Privacy for the Internet-of-Things Communication in the SmartCity.- IoT Communication Technologies for Smart Cities.- Cloud Internet of Things Framework for Enabling Services in Smart Cities.- Future Internet Systems Design and Implementation: Cloud and IoT Services Based on IoT-A and FIWARE.- Part 3: Use Cases.- Traffic Management for Smart Cities.- Smart Grid for the Smart City.- The Significance of User Involvement in Smart Buildings within Smart Cities.- A Sensor Platform for Healthcare in a Residential Environment.