Cross-Technology Communication for Internet of Things [electronic resource] : Fundamentals and Key Technologies / by Xiuzhen Guo, Yuan He, Yunhao Liu.

Por: Guo, Xiuzhen [author.]Colaborador(es): He, Yuan [author.] | Liu, Yunhao [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2023Edición: 1st ed. 2023Descripción: XV, 183 p. 1 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9789819937196Tema(s): Computer engineering | Computer networks  | Computer Networks | Wireless communication systems | Mobile communication systems | Telecommunication | Internet of things | Computer Engineering and Networks | Computer Networks | Wireless and Mobile Communication | Communications Engineering, Networks | Internet of ThingsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 621.39 | 004.6 Clasificación LoC:TK7885-7895TK5105.5-5105.9Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
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Part I. Getting Started -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part II. Packet Level CTCs -- Chapter 2. Packet Level CTC based on Energy Modulation -- Chapter 3. Packet Level CTC based on Channel Intervention -- Part III. Physical Level CTCs -- Chapter 4. Physical Level CTC based on Cross Demapping -- Chapter 5. Physical Level CTC based on Digital Emulation -- Part IV. Upper Layer CTCs -- Chapter 6. BiCord: Bidirectional Coordination among Coexisting -- Part V. Conclusions -- Chapter 7. Research Summary and Future Directions.
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: Cross-technology communication (CTC) is a technology that enables direct communication between heterogeneous devices that use different wireless standards. It works like a "translator" between two or more wireless technologies. CTC not only creates a new avenue for inter-operation and data exchange between wireless devices but also enhances the ability to manage wireless networks. This book focuses on the enabling technology CTC and introduces readers to a variety of CTC techniques in heterogeneous wireless networks. These techniques can be divided into two categories: packet-level CTCs based on energy modulation and channel intervention; and physical-level CTCs based on cross-demapping, digital emulation, and split encoding. The book offers a comprehensive comparison and analysis, granting readers a deeper understanding of CTC techniques in terms of throughput, reliability, hardware modification, and concurrency. Moreover, it highlights upper-layer CTC application scenarios and cutting-edge developments, which include but are not limited to interference management, channel quality estimation, network routing, etc. The book is intended for all readers - e.g., researchers, students, and even professionals - who are interested in the areas of wireless networking, wireless communication, mobile computing, and Internet of Things. The findings and summaries presented here can help: 1) guide researchers to rethink CTC techniques in connection with design methodology; 2) further advance the infrastructure of future IoT by introducing CTC; and 3) enable important IoT applications by delivering ubiquitous network connectivity.
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Part I. Getting Started -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part II. Packet Level CTCs -- Chapter 2. Packet Level CTC based on Energy Modulation -- Chapter 3. Packet Level CTC based on Channel Intervention -- Part III. Physical Level CTCs -- Chapter 4. Physical Level CTC based on Cross Demapping -- Chapter 5. Physical Level CTC based on Digital Emulation -- Part IV. Upper Layer CTCs -- Chapter 6. BiCord: Bidirectional Coordination among Coexisting -- Part V. Conclusions -- Chapter 7. Research Summary and Future Directions.

Cross-technology communication (CTC) is a technology that enables direct communication between heterogeneous devices that use different wireless standards. It works like a "translator" between two or more wireless technologies. CTC not only creates a new avenue for inter-operation and data exchange between wireless devices but also enhances the ability to manage wireless networks. This book focuses on the enabling technology CTC and introduces readers to a variety of CTC techniques in heterogeneous wireless networks. These techniques can be divided into two categories: packet-level CTCs based on energy modulation and channel intervention; and physical-level CTCs based on cross-demapping, digital emulation, and split encoding. The book offers a comprehensive comparison and analysis, granting readers a deeper understanding of CTC techniques in terms of throughput, reliability, hardware modification, and concurrency. Moreover, it highlights upper-layer CTC application scenarios and cutting-edge developments, which include but are not limited to interference management, channel quality estimation, network routing, etc. The book is intended for all readers - e.g., researchers, students, and even professionals - who are interested in the areas of wireless networking, wireless communication, mobile computing, and Internet of Things. The findings and summaries presented here can help: 1) guide researchers to rethink CTC techniques in connection with design methodology; 2) further advance the infrastructure of future IoT by introducing CTC; and 3) enable important IoT applications by delivering ubiquitous network connectivity.

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