This book will examine the issues of IoT according to three complementary axes: technique, use, ethics. The techniques used to produce artefacts (physical objects, infrastructures), programs (algorithms, software) and data (Big data, linked data, metadata, ontologies) are the subject of many innovations as the field of IoT is rich and stimulating. Along with this technological boom, IoT uses colonize new fields of application in the fields of transport, administration, housing, maintenance, health, sports, well-being. ... Privileged interface with digital ecosystems now at the heart of social exchanges, the IoT develops a power to act whose consequences both good and bad make it difficult to assess a fair business.
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Imad Saleh, Mehdi Ammi and Samuel Szoniecky
Chapter 1 Internet of Things (IoT): Concepts, Issues, Challenges and Perspectives 1
Imad Saleh
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 The connected object (CO) 2
1.3 Internet of Things: definition 3
1.3.1 Applications 5
1.4 Steps and technologies in the IoT ecosystem 5
1.4.1 IoT architecture 6
1.5 From the IoT to the Internet of Everything (IoE) 9
1.6 IoT and Big Data 10
1.7 Cloud computing applied to Big Data and the IoT 13
1.8 Data science and the IoT 13
1.9 Stakes and challenges of the IoT 14
1.9.1 Technological challenges 14
1.9.2 Societal challenges 15
1.9.3 Environmental challenges 16
1.9.4 Confidence in the IoT 16
1.9.5 Challenges for businesses 16
1.9.6 Challenges for researchers 17
1.10 Opportunities and threats in the IoT ecoló„