Towards Future Technologies for Business Ecosystem Innovation /
Towards future technologies for business ecosystem innovation describes CONASENSE within the broad platform of the CTIF Global Capsule (CGC) covering future technologies and its enablers, smart cities, telemedicine, crowd computing, satellite, unmanned air vehicles, cooperative wireless sensor netwo...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Gistrup, Denmark :
River Publishers,
[2018]
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Colección: | River Publishers series in communications.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Half Title Page; RIVER PUBLISHERS SERIES IN COMMUNICATIONS; Title Page -Towards Future Technologies for Business Ecosystem Innovation; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1
- The Enablers of Future Wireless Ecosystem; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Evolution of Wireless Communication; 1.2.1 First Generation (1G) of Mobile Communication; 1.2.2 Second Generation (2G) Cellular Communication; 1.2.3 Third Generation (3G) of Mobile Communication; 1.2.4 Fourth Generation (4G) of Mobile Communication; 1.2.5 Fifth Generation (5G) of Mobile Communication.
- 1.3 FWE Enablers1.3.1 IoT and M2M; 1.3.2 Visible Light Communication; 1.3.3 Intelligent Transportation System (ITS); 1.3.4 Introduction of Intelligence in Wireless Networks; 1.4 Segmentation Strategy for FWE; 1.5 Threats to Future Wireless Ecosystem; 1.6 Usable Security and Privacy; 1.7 Summary; References; Biographies; Chapter 2
- Wireless Access in Future Smart Cities and Data Driven Business Opportunities; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Unified Wireless Access for Future Smart Cities; 2.3 Performance of the UWA as a Cyber Physical System and the Data in the Cloud.
- 2.4 The UWA as Enabler of New Data Driven Business Models in SC2.5 Conclusion; References; Biography; Chapter 3
- 5G and Telemedicine: A Business Ecosystem Relationship within CONASENSE Paradigm; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Important Attributes of 5G In Relation to Telemedicine; 3.2.1 Some of the Important Attributes Concerning 5G Are as Follows; 3.3 Research Challenges; 3.3.1 Bandwidth Requirements for Offloading Medical Services and Applications; 3.3.2 Reliability and Availability Requirements; 3.3.3 Standards and Security; 3.3.3.1 Minimum delay require for delay application services.
- 3.3.3.2 Bandwidth requirement for video based application3.3.3.3 Security requirement and data encryption; 3.4 Business Ecosystem Paradigm in Relation to the Integration of Communication, Navigation, Sensing and Services; 3.4.1 Value Proposition; 3.4.2 Users and Customers; 3.4.3 Networks; 3.4.4 Competences; 3.4.5 Value Chain Function; 3.4.6 Value Formula; 3.4.7 Relations; 3.5 Conclusion; References; Biographies; Chapter 4
- Radios for Crowd Counting Applications; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Shopping Analytics; 4.3 Applications Requirements; 4.4 Traditional and Novel Approaches for Crowd Counting.
- 4.4.1 Vision-based4.4.2 Sensors-based; 4.4.3 Device-based Solutions; 4.4.4 Device-free Solutions; 4.5 Device-free Approaches Using Signals of Opportunity; 4.6 Future Perspectives and Conclusions; References; Biographies; Chapter 5
- Applications of CONASENSE; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Role of Satellites in CONASENSE; 5.3 Role of Unmanned Air Vehicles (Drones) in CONASENSE; 5.3.1 Fixed Wing Drones; 5.3.2 Multi Rotor Drones Are Shown Below; 5.3.3 Hybrid Drones; 5.4 Applications of CONASENSE Based on Satellites; 5.4.1 Disaster Monitoring and Real-Time Management; 5.4.2 Telemedicine for eHealth.