This book provides an authoritative guide for postgraduate students and academic researchers in electronics, computer and network engineering, telecommunications, energy technology and home automation, as well as R&D managers in industrial sectors such as wireless technology, consumer electronics, telecommunications and networking, information technology, energy technology and home automation. Part One outlines the key principles and technologies needed for ecological smart home networks. Beginning with a thorough overview of the concept behind ecological smart home network design, the book reviews such important areas as power line communications, hybrid systems and middleware platforms. Part Two then goes on to discuss some important applications of this technology, with wireless smart sensor networks for home and telecare, and smart home networking for content and energy management (including the intelligent Zero Emission Urban System), all explored in detail.
| ISBN: | 9781782421191 |
| Publication date: | 2nd April 2015 |
| Author: | N Toyama University, Faculty of Education, Toyama, Japan Saito |
| Publisher: | Woodhead Publishing Ltd an imprint of Elsevier Science & Technology |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 130 pages |
| Series: | Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials |
| Genres: |
Computer networking and communications |
This book provides an authoritative guide for postgraduate students and academic researchers in electronics, computer and network engineering, telecommunications, energy technology and home automation, as well as R&D managers in industrial sectors such as wireless technology, consumer electronics, telecommunications and networking, information technology, energy technology and home automation. Part One outlines the key principles and technologies needed for ecological smart home networks. Beginning with a thorough overview of the concept behind ecological smart home network design, the book reviews such important areas as power line communications, hybrid systems and middleware platforms. Part Two then goes on to discuss some important applications of this technology, with wireless smart sensor networks for home and telecare, and smart home networking for content and energy management (including the intelligent Zero Emission Urban System), all explored in detail.
Ecological Design of Smart Home Networks features in the following genres: Computer networking and communications
Ecological Design of Smart Home Networks is available in Hardback
Ecological Design of Smart Home Networks was written by N Toyama University, Faculty of Education, Toyama, Japan Saito and published by Woodhead Publishing Ltd an imprint of Elsevier Science & Technology
Ecological Design of Smart Home Networks has 130 pages
Yes it is part of Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials series