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  1. 121

    Code halos : how the digital lives of people, things, and organizations are changing the rules of business by Frank, Malcolm

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Chapter 5: The SMAC Stack: The New Technology of CodeMastering the Fifth Wave of Corporate IT; Driving Business Value Through New Technologies; SMAC as a Technology Stack: No Technology Is an Island; A Step Change Driving Exponential Growth in Computing Devices and Data; The Rapid Growth of the SMAC Computing Model; Mobility and Analytics Lead the Way; Growth in Human-Generated Data; Smart Cars, Smart Houses, Smart Grids, Smart Health: The Coming Explosion in Machine-Generated Data; The Business Impact of SMAC: The Value Chain Is Becoming "Unchained"; Don't Get SMACked.…”
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    Practical Industrial Internet of Things security : a practitioner's guide to securing connected industries by Bhattacharjee, Sravani

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Evolution of cyber-physical attacksIndustrial IoT use cases -examining the cyber risk gap; Energy and smart grids; Manufacturing; Cyberattack on industrial control systems-Stuxnet case study; Event flow; Key points; Risk gap summary; Smart city and autonomous transportation; Healthcare and pharmaceuticals; The ransomware attack on the healthcare enterprise-""WannaCry"" case study; Cyber risk gap summary; Summary; Chapter 2: Industrial IoT Dataflow and Security Architecture; Primer on IIoT attacks and countermeasures; Attack surfaces and attack vectors; OWASP IoT attack surfaces…”
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    Convergence of mobile and stationary next-generation networks by Iniewski, Krzysztof

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Paving the Road to Gbit/s Broadband Access with Copper / Thomas Magesacher, Per Ödling, Miguel Berg, Stefan Host, Enrique Areizaga, Per Ola Brojesson, Eduardo Jacob -- Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation in EPON and GPON / Bjorn Skubic, Jiajia Chen, Jawwad Ahmed, Biao Chen, Lena Wosinska -- Next-Generation Ethernet Passive Optical Networks: 10G-EPON / Marek Hajduczenia, Henrique J A da Silva -- Broadband Power-Line Communications / Lars Torsten Berger -- Power-Line Communications and Smart Grids / Tae Eung Sung, Adam Bojanczyk -- Wireless Technologies and Spectrum Management. …”
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    Electricity markets : theories and applications by Lin, Jeremy

    Published 2017
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    Network Security and Cryptography. by Musa, Sarhan M.

    Published 2022
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    Energy for the 21st Century : a Comprehensive Guide to Conventional and Alternative Sources. by Nersesian, Roy

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Generating Electricity CommerciallySystem Operation; Methods of Rate Regulation; Operating Models in an Era of Deregulation/Liberalization; Smart Meters/Smart Grids; Utility Pools; When Demand Exceeds Supply; The Real Lesson of California; Notes; 3 Biomass; Yesterday's Fuel; Today's Fuel; China; India; Indonesia; Brazil; Biomass for Electricity Generation; Biogas; Biofuels; Brazil-The Great Leap Forward for Biofuels; The Great Sugar-Corn Debate; The United States is Following Brazil's Footsteps in a More Complex Way; Cellulosic Ethanol; Biodiesel; Biodiesel Feedstocks; Biofuel Risks; Notes.…”
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    Protection of substation critical equipment against intentional electromagnetic threats by Gurevich, Vladimir, 1956-

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Author -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Technical Progress and Its Consequences: The Philosophy Behind Technical Progress -- 1.1 Technical Progress in Relay Protection -- 1.2 Microprocessors -- The Basis of the Contemporary Stage of Technical Progress -- 1.3 Smart Grid -- A Dangerous Vector of 'Technical Progress' in Power Engineering -- 1.4 Dangerous Trends in the Development of Relay Protection Equipment -- References -- Chapter 2 Intentional Destructive Electromagnetic Threats -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 A Brief Historical Background -- 2.3 The First Reliable Information on HEMP as Well as Protection Methods in the Field of Electrical Power Engineering -- 2.4 The Actual Situation with Respect to the Protection of Power Electrical Systems from HEMP and other Types of Intentional Destructive Electromagnetic Threats -- 2.5 Medium and Short-Range Missile Systems -- Potential Sources of Intentional Destructive Electromagnetic Threats that Anti-Missile Defence Systems Are Powerless to Defend Against -- 2.6 What is Needed to Actually Defend the Country Against an 'Electromagnetic Armageddon'? …”
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    Energy Storage in Transportation and Buildings by Robyns, Benoît

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…The move to decentralize electrical grids; 1.1.2. Smart grids; 1.2. Storage requirements in buildings; 1.3. …”
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    Collaborative internet of things (C-IoT) : for future smart connected life and business by Behmann, Fawzi

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…C-IOT APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES 3.1 Smart IoT Application Use Cases 3.1.1 Health monitoring -- Individual level (Fitness/Health Tracking wearables) 3.1.2 Health Monitoring at Business level (used in clinic) 3.1.3 Home and Building Automation -- Individual level (Smart Home) 3.1.3.1 Smart Thermostat (Smart Energy Management) 3.1.3.2 Smart Smoke Alarm (Safety) 3.1.3.3 Smart IP Camera for Video Surveillance (Security) 3.1.3.4 Smart Service Robots at Consumer level -- Roombas iRobot 3.1.3.5 Smart Home Gateway (Scalable for Smart Building Automation) 3.1.3.6 Smart Building Automation 3.1.4 Smart Energy and Smart Grid 3.1.5 Smart Energy Gateways 3.1.6 Industrial and Factory Automation 3.1.7 Smart Transportation & Fleet Logistics (Connected Cars -- V2X: V2V, V2I) 3.1.8 Smart City 3.2 Smart IoT Platform 3.2.2 Smart IoT Software Gateway Platform 3.2.3 Smart Sensor Fusion Platform 3.3 Secured C-IoT Software Platform 3.3.1 C-IoT Security -- Example on Smart Energy 3.3.2 Securing NAN (Metrology-to-Concentrator) 3.3.3 Securing Home Area Network (HAN) 3.3.4 Securing WAN (Concentrator-to-Sub Station/Utility Servers) 3.3.5 Platform Solution for Concentrator 3.3.6 Platform Solution for Sub Station/Utility Servers 3.3.7 Network Topology and IP Addressing: WAN 3.3.8 Security on the Concentrator and Utility Servers 3.3.9 Summary on C-IoT Security 4. …”
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    Microgrid dynamics and control : a solution for integration of renewable power. by BEVRANI, HASSAN

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…2.3 Renewable Primary Power Reserve2.3.1 Instantaneous Wind Power Reserve; 2.3.2 An Evaluation on the Real Case Study; 2.3.3 Comparison of the Reserve Allocation Strategies; 2.3.3.1 Reserve Quantification Over an Operating Period; 2.3.3.2 Reserve Potential with Wind Reserve Participation; 2.4 PV-Energy-Based Control Support; 2.5 Integration of Renewable Energy Systems Through Microgrids; 2.5.1 A Solution for Renewable Power Penetration; 2.5.2 Microgrids in Future Smart Grids; 2.6 Summary; References; Chapter 3 Microgrids: Concept, Structure, and Operation Modes; 3.1 Introduction.…”
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    Microgrid design and operation : toward smart energy in cities by Delfino, Federico, Procopio, Renato, Rossi, Mansueto, Brignone, Massimo, Robba, Michela, Bracco, Stefano

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Microgrid Design and Operation; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Overview; 1.2 Traditional Electric Networks; 1.3 The First Revolution: Power Electronics; 1.4 The Second Revolution: The Distributed Energy Resources; 1.5 The Third Revolution: Smart Grids and Microgrids; References; 2 Technology Overview: Devices and Equipment; 2.1 Overview; 2.2 Introduction; 2.3 Distributed Generation and Microgrids; 2.4 Technologies for Electrical Energy Production; 2.4.1 Photovoltaic Systems; 2.4.2 Small Hydro Power Plants; 2.4.3 Small Wind Power Plants.…”
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    Cognitive radio techniques. by Sithamparanathan, Kandeepan

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…1.7.3 The ETSI-RRS Technical Committee1.8 Application Clusters; 1.8.1 Cellular Mobile Networks; 1.8.2 Energy Efficiency is Wireless Networks; 1.8.3 Public Safety Communications; 1.8.4 Coexistence of UWB Radio Technology; 1.8.5 Wireless Networks for Smart Grids; 1.8.6 Vehicular Networks; 1.8.7 Defense Application Systems; References; Part I: Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radios; 2 Fundamentals of Spectrum Sensing and Detection; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Statistical Detection Techniques; 2.2.1 Maximum A Posteriori Detection; 2.2.2 Maximum Likelihood Detection; 2.2.3 The Neyman-Pearson Detector.…”
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    Smart Water Technologies and Techniques : Data Capture and Analysis for Sustainable Water Management. by Lloyd Owen, David A.

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…â#x80;#x99;; Introduction; 1.1 Defining â#x80;#x98;Smartâ#x80;#x99;; 1.1.1 â#x80;#x98;Smartâ#x80;#x99; and Utilities and Public Services; 1.1.2 Smart Consumer Goods; 1.2 â#x80;#x98;Smart Powerâ#x80;#x99; and â#x80;#x98;Smart Gridsâ#x80;#x99;; 1.2.1 Smart Grids; 1.3 Cleantech and Smart Cleantech; 1.3.1 Smart Cleantech; 1.4 Smart Water; 1.4.1 Smart Water and the Flow of Information; 1.4.2 Smart Water and Managing the Water Cycle.…”
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    IoT security : advances in authentication

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…2.1 Introduction2.2 Attacks and Countermeasures; 2.2.1 Perception Layer; 2.2.1.1 Perception Nodes; 2.2.1.2 Sensor Nodes; 2.2.1.3 Gateways; 2.2.2 Network Layer; 2.2.2.1 Mobile Communication; 2.2.2.2 Cloud Computing; 2.2.2.3 Internet; 2.2.3 Application Layer; 2.2.3.1 Smart Utilities -- Smart Grids and Smart Metering; 2.2.3.2 Consumer Wearable IoT (WIoT) Devices for Healthcare and Telemedicine; 2.2.3.3 Intelligent Transportation; 2.2.3.4 Smart Agriculture; 2.2.3.5 Industrial IoT (IIoT); 2.2.3.6 Smart Buildings, Environments, and Cities; 2.3 Authentication and Authorization; 2.3.1 Authentication…”
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    Cognitive radio communication and networking : principles and practice by Qiu, Robert C., 1966-

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…5.3.5 Generalized Densities 138 -- 5.4 Stieltjes Transform 139 -- 5.4.1 Basic Theorems 143 -- 5.4.2 Large Random Hankel, Markov and Toepltiz Matrices 149 -- 5.4.3 Information Plus Noise Model of Random Matrices 152 -- 5.4.4 Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test Using Large Random Matrices 157 -- 5.4.5 Detection of High-Dimensional Signals in White Noise 164 -- 5.4.6 Eigenvalues of (A + B)-1B and Applications 169 -- 5.4.7 Canonical Correlation Analysis 171 -- 5.4.8 Angles and Distances between Subspaces 173 -- 5.4.9 Multivariate Linear Model 173 -- 5.4.10 Equality of Covariance Matrices 174 -- 5.4.11 Multiple Discriminant Analysis 174 -- 5.5 Case Studies and Applications 175 -- 5.5.1 Fundamental Example of Using Large Random Matrix 175 -- 5.5.2 Stieltjes Transform 177 -- 5.5.3 Free Deconvolution 178 -- 5.5.4 Optimal Precoding of MIMO Systems 178 -- 5.5.5 Marchenko and Pastur's Probability Distribution 179 -- 5.5.6 Convergence and Fluctuations Extreme Eigenvalues 180 -- 5.5.7 Information plus Noise Model and Spiked Models 180 -- 5.5.8 Hypothesis Testing and Spectrum Sensing 183 -- 5.5.9 Energy Estimation in a Wireless Network 185 -- 5.5.10 Multisource Power Inference 187 -- 5.5.11 Target Detection, Localization, and Reconstruction 187 -- 5.5.12 State Estimation and Malignant Attacker in the Smart Grid 191 -- 5.5.13 Covariance Matrix Estimation 193 -- 5.5.14 Deterministic Equivalents 197 -- 5.5.15 Local Failure Detection and Diagnosis 200 -- 5.6 Regularized Estimation of Large Covariance Matrices 200 -- 5.6.1 Regularized Covariance Estimates 201 -- 5.6.2 Banding the Inverse 203 -- 5.6.3 Covariance Regularization by Thresholding 204 -- 5.6.4 Regularized Sample Covariance Matrices 206 -- 5.6.5 Optimal Rates of Convergence for Covariance Matrix Estimation 208 -- 5.6.6 Banding Sample Autocovariance Matrices of Stationary Processes 211 -- 5.7 Free Probability 213 -- 5.7.1 Large Random Matrices and Free Convolution 218 -- 5.7.2 Vandermonde Matrices 221 -- 5.7.3 Convolution and Deconvolution with Vandermonde Matrices 229.…”
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    The telecommunications handbook : engineering guidelines for fixed, mobile, and satellite systems

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…7.7.16 IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX) -- 7.7.17 IEEE 802.17 (Resilient Packet Ring) -- 7.7.18 IEEE 802.18 (Radio Regulatory TAG) -- 7.7.19 IEEE 802.19 (Coexistence TAG) -- 7.7.20 IEEE 802.20 (Mobile Broadband Wireless Access) -- 7.7.21 IEEE 802.21 (Media Independent Handoff) -- 7.7.22 IEEE 802.22 (Wireless Regional Area Network) -- 7.7.23 IEEE 802.23 (Emergency Services Working Group) -- 7.7.24 IEEE 802.24 (Smart Grid TAG) -- 7.7.25 IEEE 802.25 (Omni-Range Area Network) -- 7.8 Wi-Fi -- 7.8.1 Standardization -- 7.8.2 Wi-Fi Authentication and Accounting -- 7.8.3 Wi-Fi Offloading -- 7.8.4 Wi-Fi Roaming -- 7.9 Inter-Operator Networks -- 7.9.1 Introduction -- 7.9.2 Overview -- 7.9.3 Different Solutions -- References -- 8 Telecommunications Network Services and Applications -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Voice -- 8.3 Messaging -- 8.4 Audio and Video -- 8.4.1 Streaming -- 8.5 Health Care -- 8.6 Education -- 8.7 CSTA -- 8.8 Advanced Telecommunications Functionalities -- 8.8.1 Email -- 8.8.2 Videoconferencing -- 8.8.3 Telecommuting -- 8.8.4 Advanced Applications -- 8.9 Business Exchange -- 8.10 Public IP Network Develops to NGN -- 8.10.1 IMS Architecture -- 8.10.2 SIP -- 8.11 Voice Service Access Points -- 8.11.1 VoIP as a Solution for Fixed Communications Networks -- 8.11.2 Residential Areas -- 8.11.3 Business Environment -- 8.12 Mobile Services -- 8.12.1 Mobile Exchange -- 8.12.2 The CAPEX and OPEX of Mobile Exchange -- 8.12.3 Deployment of the Mobile Exchange -- References -- 9 Transmission Networks -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Physical Transmission Systems -- 9.3 Coding Techniques -- 9.3.1 Unipolar Format -- 9.3.2 Bipolar Format -- 9.3.3 Modified AMI Codes -- 9.3.4 Delta Modulation -- 9.4 PCM -- 9.4.1 Principles -- 9.5 Coding Techniques -- 9.6 PDH -- 9.7 SDH -- 9.8 WDM -- 9.9 Carrier Ethernet Transport -- 9.10 IP Multimedia Subsystem -- 9.10.1 IMS Architecture.…”
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    Blockchain for Cyberphysical Systems by Dorri, Ali, Kanhere, Salil, Jurdak, Raja

    Published 2020
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    Future energy : improved, sustainable and clean options for our planet

    Published 2013
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    Security and privacy in the Internet of Things : challenges and solutions

    Published 2020
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    Power system monitoring and control by Bevrani, Hassan

    Published 2014
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