Human Bond Communication : The Holy Grail of Holistic Communication and Immersive Experience
Sudhir Dixit; Ramjee Prasad
Wiley
1
2017
en
9781119341413
This book approaches the topic area of the Internet of Things (IoT) from the perspective of the five types of human communication. Through this perspective on the human communication types, the book aims to specifically address how IoT technologies can support humans and their endeavors. The book explores the fields of sensors, wireless, physiology, biology, wearables, and the Internet. This book is organized with five sections, each covering a central theme;
Section 1: The basics of human bond communication
Section 2: Relevance IoT, BAN and PAN
Section 3: Applications of HBC
Section 4: Security, Privacy and Regulatory Challenges
Section 5: The Big Picture (Where do we go from here?)
About the Editors
Preface
Dedication
Abbreviations
Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Bond Communication
Chapter 2: General Concepts Behind Human Bond Communications
Chapter 3: Advanced Reconfigurable 5G Architectures for Human Bond Communication
Chapter 4: Data Mining of the Human Being
Chapter 5: Human Centric IoT Networks
Chapter 6: Body as a Network Node: Key is the Oral Cavity
Chapter 7: Human Bond Communication Using Cognitive Radio Approach for Efficient Spectrum Utilization
Chapter 8: Technology Advancement and Integration in the Context of Wildlife Conservation
Chapter 9: An Investigation of Security and Privacy for Human Bond Communication
Chapter 10: The Internet of Everything and Beyond: The Interplay Between Things and Humans
Chapter 11: Human Bond Communications in Health: Ethical and Legal Issues
Chapter 12: Human Bond Communication: A New and Unexplored Frontier for Intellectual Property and Information and Communication Technology Law
Chapter 13: Predicting the Future of ICT: A Historical Perspective
Chapter 14: Human Bond Communication Beyond 2050
Index
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