Internet of Things : : The Call of the Edge / / editors Ovidiu Vermesan and Joël Bacquet.

This book provides an overview of the Internet of Things (IoT) - covering new ideas, concepts, research and innovation to enable the development of IoT technologies in a global context. The work is intended as a standalone book in a series covering the activities of the Internet of Things European R...

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