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Blockchain in the industrial Internet of things /

Blockchain and the Internet of Things (IoT) are separately regarded as highly capable popular technologies. Blockchain is a database used for decentralized transaction purposes. It provides novel directions to store and manage data, whereas the IoT relates to the propagation of linked smart machines...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Ramasamy, Lakshmana Kumar (Autor), Kadry, Seifedine, 1977- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) : IOP Publishing, [2021]
Colección:IOP (Series). Release 21.
IOP series in next generation computing.
IOP ebooks. 2021 collection.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Internet of things (IoT)
  • 1.1. IoT overview
  • 1.2. IoT common uses
  • 1.3. IoT--security
  • 1.4. Functional view of IoT
  • 1.5. Application domains
  • 1.6. Summary
  • 2. Industrial Internet of things
  • 2.1. Industrial IoT overview
  • 2.2. How does the IIoT system work?
  • 2.3. IIoT advantages
  • 2.4. IIoT versus IoT differences
  • 2.5. IIoT vendors
  • 2.6. Industrial IoT applications
  • 2.7. Industrial IoT challenges
  • 2.8. IIoT futures
  • 2.9. Summary
  • 3. Blockchain technology
  • 3.1. Overview of blockchain
  • 3.2. Public key cryptography (PKI) in the blockchain
  • 3.3. Hashing
  • 3.4. Bitcoin mining
  • 3.5. Chaining blocks
  • 3.6. Proof of work (PoW)
  • 3.7. Bitcoin mining and network
  • 3.8. Incentives to miners
  • 3.9. Merkle tree of blockchain
  • 3.10. Payment verification in blockchain
  • 3.11. Conflicts resolution
  • 3.12. Privacy in blockchain
  • 3.13. Mitigating attacks on bitcoin
  • 3.14. Conclusion
  • 4. Blockchain key characteristics
  • 4.1. Immutability
  • 4.2. Decentralization
  • 4.3. Improved safety
  • 4.4. Distributed ledgers
  • 4.5. Consensus
  • 4.6. Quick solution
  • 4.7. Summary
  • 5. Smart contract
  • 5.1. Overview of smart contract
  • 5.2. Operating methods of smart contracts
  • 5.3. Sites and programming languages
  • 5.4. Features and the importance of smart contracts
  • 5.5. Application views of smart contracts
  • 5.6. Challenges
  • 5.7. Current developments and upcoming trends of smart contracts
  • 5.8. Advantages of smart contracts
  • 5.9. Summary
  • 6. Taxonomy of blockchain systems
  • 6.1. Decentralized applications of AI
  • 6.2. Decentralized operations
  • 6.3. Blockchain types
  • 6.4. Decentralized infrastructure for AI applications
  • 6.5. Role of consensus protocols for AI appliances
  • 6.6. Summary
  • 7. Combination of blockchain and IIOT
  • 7.1. Opportunities for integrating blockchain with IIoT
  • 7.2. IIoT with blockchain combination (BIIoT)
  • 7.3. Challenges at a blockchain-IIoT incorporation
  • 7.4. BIIoT usage
  • 7.5. Summary
  • 8. BIIOT architecture
  • 8.1. Architecture of BIIoT
  • 8.2. Physical layer
  • 8.3. Service layer of blockchain
  • 8.4. BIIoT architecture execution procedure
  • 8.5. Another dimension of BIIoT architecture
  • 8.6. Summary
  • 9. BIIOT deployment
  • 9.1. General deployment of BIIoT
  • 9.2. Deployment of BIIoT in smart industry
  • 9.3. Key challenges of BIIoT
  • 9.4. Summary
  • 10. BIIOT applications
  • 10.1. Smart manufacturing
  • 10.2. Management of supply chain
  • 10.3. Food industry
  • 10.4. Smart grid
  • 10.5. Health care
  • 10.6. IoV and UAV
  • 10.7. Retail and E-commerce industry
  • 10.8. Summary.