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Human bond communication : the holy grail of holistic communication and immersive experience / edited by Sudhir Dixit, Ramjee Prasad.

Contributor(s): Dixit, Sudhir [editor.] | Prasad, Ramjee [editor.] | IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.] | Wiley [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, 2017Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2017]Description: 1 PDF (272 pages).Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119341451.Subject(s): Telecommunication systems | Human-computer interaction | Digital communications | Information technologyGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 621.38201 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
-- List of Contributors ix -- About the Editors xi -- Preface xv -- Abbreviations xvii -- 1 Introduction to Human Bond Communication 1 /Sudhir Dixit and Ramjee Prasad -- 2 General Concepts Behind Human Bond Communication 11 /Liljana Gavrilovska, Valentin Rakovic, and Sudhir Dixit -- 3 Advanced Reconfigurable 5G Architectures for Human Bond Communication 41 /Enrico Del Re, Simone Morosi, Luca Simone Ronga, Lorenzo Mucchi, Sara Jayousi, and Federica Paganelli -- 4 Data Mining of the Human Being 59 /Mauro De Sanctis and Pierpaolo Loreti -- 5 Human?]Centric IoT Networks 71 /Albena Mihovska, Ramjee Prasad, and Milica Pejanovic -- 6 Body as a Network Node: Key is the Oral Cavity 87 /Marina Ruggieri and Gianpaolo Sannino -- 7 Human Bond Communication Using Cognitive Radio Approach for Efficient Spectrum Utilization 97 /Sachin Sharma and Seshadri Mohan -- 8 Technology Advancement and Integration in the Context of Wildlife Conservation 115 /Pradeep K. Mathur, Bilal Habib, and Prateek Mathur -- 9 An Investigation of Security and Privacy for Human Bond Communications 131 /Geir M. Koien -- 10 The Internet of Everything and Beyond: The Interplay between Things and Humans 173 /Helga E. Melcherts -- 11 Human Bond Communications in Health: Ethical and Legal Issues 187 /Ernestina Cianca and Maurizia De Bellis -- 12 Human Bond Communication: A New and Unexplored Frontier for Intellectual Property and Information and Communication Technology Law 197 /Edoardo Di Maggio and Domenico Siciliano -- 13 Predicting the Future of ICT: A Historical Perspective 209 /Silvano Pupolin -- 14 Human Bond Communication Beyond 2050 227 /Flemming Hynkemejer and Sudhir Dixit -- Index 243
Summary: This book examines the Internet of Things (IoT) from the perspective of the five types of human communication to allow more expressive and holistic sensory information exchange in the fields of sensors, wireless, physiology, biology, wearables, and the Internet The book focuses on all technologies and issues related to human bond communication. It includes use cases and business opportunities emanating from human-to-machine and machine-to-machine applications, interactions, and communication. Information and communications technologies have progressed rapidly in this millennium for people to exchange information using multimedia (speech, video/image, text), and the same has extended to the Internet of Things and machine-to-machine and machine-to-human communication. However, the ability to integrate the other remaining three sensory features, namely, olfactory (smell), gustatory (taste), and tactile (touch), in information transfer and replication to deliver "being there in-person" experiences is still far from reality. The authors use this book to accelerate the launch of a new era of novel products and services to disrupt the status quo of contemporary applications and services. In addition, the book: . Describes the HBC field and its evolution and integration with wireless technology. Covers emerging context of cloud and analytics in HBC, wearables, and personal/body area networks (PAN/BAN). Examines the convergence of many different fields, such as medicine, biology, chemistry, 5G wireless, and ICT with interdisciplinary solutions to holistic communication.
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-- List of Contributors ix -- About the Editors xi -- Preface xv -- Abbreviations xvii -- 1 Introduction to Human Bond Communication 1 /Sudhir Dixit and Ramjee Prasad -- 2 General Concepts Behind Human Bond Communication 11 /Liljana Gavrilovska, Valentin Rakovic, and Sudhir Dixit -- 3 Advanced Reconfigurable 5G Architectures for Human Bond Communication 41 /Enrico Del Re, Simone Morosi, Luca Simone Ronga, Lorenzo Mucchi, Sara Jayousi, and Federica Paganelli -- 4 Data Mining of the Human Being 59 /Mauro De Sanctis and Pierpaolo Loreti -- 5 Human?]Centric IoT Networks 71 /Albena Mihovska, Ramjee Prasad, and Milica Pejanovic -- 6 Body as a Network Node: Key is the Oral Cavity 87 /Marina Ruggieri and Gianpaolo Sannino -- 7 Human Bond Communication Using Cognitive Radio Approach for Efficient Spectrum Utilization 97 /Sachin Sharma and Seshadri Mohan -- 8 Technology Advancement and Integration in the Context of Wildlife Conservation 115 /Pradeep K. Mathur, Bilal Habib, and Prateek Mathur -- 9 An Investigation of Security and Privacy for Human Bond Communications 131 /Geir M. Koien -- 10 The Internet of Everything and Beyond: The Interplay between Things and Humans 173 /Helga E. Melcherts -- 11 Human Bond Communications in Health: Ethical and Legal Issues 187 /Ernestina Cianca and Maurizia De Bellis -- 12 Human Bond Communication: A New and Unexplored Frontier for Intellectual Property and Information and Communication Technology Law 197 /Edoardo Di Maggio and Domenico Siciliano -- 13 Predicting the Future of ICT: A Historical Perspective 209 /Silvano Pupolin -- 14 Human Bond Communication Beyond 2050 227 /Flemming Hynkemejer and Sudhir Dixit -- Index 243

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This book examines the Internet of Things (IoT) from the perspective of the five types of human communication to allow more expressive and holistic sensory information exchange in the fields of sensors, wireless, physiology, biology, wearables, and the Internet The book focuses on all technologies and issues related to human bond communication. It includes use cases and business opportunities emanating from human-to-machine and machine-to-machine applications, interactions, and communication. Information and communications technologies have progressed rapidly in this millennium for people to exchange information using multimedia (speech, video/image, text), and the same has extended to the Internet of Things and machine-to-machine and machine-to-human communication. However, the ability to integrate the other remaining three sensory features, namely, olfactory (smell), gustatory (taste), and tactile (touch), in information transfer and replication to deliver "being there in-person" experiences is still far from reality. The authors use this book to accelerate the launch of a new era of novel products and services to disrupt the status quo of contemporary applications and services. In addition, the book: . Describes the HBC field and its evolution and integration with wireless technology. Covers emerging context of cloud and analytics in HBC, wearables, and personal/body area networks (PAN/BAN). Examines the convergence of many different fields, such as medicine, biology, chemistry, 5G wireless, and ICT with interdisciplinary solutions to holistic communication.

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