7 books on AI for Internet of Things [PDF]
November 23, 2024 | 17 |
These books explore the integration of machine learning, data analytics, and intelligent decision-making into IoT devices and systems. They cover topics such as edge computing, sensor data analysis, predictive maintenance, and IoT security, illuminating the potential for smart and autonomous IoT deployments.
1. IoT and AI in Agriculture: Self- sufficiency in Food Production to Achieve Society 5.0 and SDG's Globally
2023 by Tofael Ahamed
In a universe not entirely unlike ours, where cows are suspiciously intelligent and tomatoes are known to have existential crises, a group of well-meaning researchers decided it was high time to drag agriculture kicking and screaming into the 21st century. Armed with IoT gadgets that beep impressively and AI algorithms that occasionally understand what they’re doing, they set out to tackle the twin terrors of climate change and overpopulation, all while trying to keep humanity from starving itself silly. From South Asia’s sweltering rice paddies to Southeast Asia’s bustling plantations, they’ve devised clever ways to outsmart pests, tweak sunlight and convince fertilizers to behave themselves. They even got drones involved—because, frankly, why wouldn’t you? As the authors of IoT and AI in Agriculture point out, it’s not just about feeding nine billion people by 2050; it’s about doing so without turning the planet into a sad, overheated puddle. By the end, you’ll find yourself cheering for smart sensors and wondering if crops might one day start composing poetry about their optimized watering schedules.
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2. AI-Aided IoT Technologies and Applications for Smart Business and Production
2023 by Alex Khang, Anuradha Misra, Shashi Kant Gupta, Vrushank Shah
"AI-Aided IoT Technologies and Applications for Smart Business and Production" addresses the critical role of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and their integration with artificial intelligence (AI) for enhancing business operations and production processes. This comprehensive book explores how IoT solutions leverage algorithms and AI models to achieve optimal outcomes across various sectors. It emphasizes the integration of IoT technologies with data fabric solutions and intelligent applications to improve efficiency in industries such as smart cities, healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture and transportation. The authors also discuss the application of IoT data-driven fintech solutions and highlight AI-aided techniques, data analytics and visualization tools essential for modern business and production environments. Targeting a diverse audience including specialists, engineers, scholars and researchers, this book offers insights and methodologies for leveraging IoT technologies, AI models, cybersecurity, 5G networks, sensors and augmented reality to develop smart systems in the era of Industry 4.0.
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3. Transforming Management with AI, Big-Data, and IoT
2022 by Fadi Al-Turjman, Satya Prakash Yadav, Manoj Kumar, Vibhash Yadav, Thompson Stephan
Transforming Management with AI, Big-Data and IoTis the kind of book that would whisper sweet nothings to your managerial instincts if only it weren't too busy revolutionizing everything from your coffee machine to the orbital trajectory of satellite education systems. Picture a universe where artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things are not just polite houseguests in the realms of law, politics and economics, but audacious party-crashers in autonomous transportation and space exploration. Brimming with examples, exercises and a smattering of high-brow empirical research (just to keep your brain on its toes), the authors untangle the Gordian knot of trust dynamics, from global markets to your neighbor’s dodgy Wi-Fi. Whether you’re after groundbreaking case studies or the kind of cutting-edge AI features that make spreadsheets weep with joy, this book serves it all up with an air of "Well, obviously the future was going to be like this. Didn’t you get the memo?"
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4. Artificial Intelligence-based Internet of Things Systems
2022 by Souvik Pal, Debashis De, Rajkumar Buyya
In a universe teetering on the precipice of what one might loosely call "progress," Artificial Intelligence-based Internet of Things Systems attempts to unravel the mind-bending conundrum of how AI and IoT could possibly get along without starting a reality-ending argument about network protocols. With the zest of a Vogon poet drafting legislation and the finesse of a hyperintelligent pan-dimensional being fiddling with machine learning algorithms, the authors take you on a whirlwind tour of algorithms, analytics and a dash of pervasive infrastructure (whatever that is). This tome, clearly designed for students, researchers, educators and the odd hitchhiking industry professional, assembles an intergalactic dream team of experts to answer the ultimate question of AI-infused IoT ecosystems (the answer, by the way, is not 42). If you ever wondered how to build a cyber-physical infrastructure without accidentally summoning an existential crisis, this book might just be the improbability drive you’ve been waiting for.
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5. AI and IoT-Based Intelligent Automation in Robotics
2021 by Ashutosh Kumar Dubey, Abhishek Kumar, S. Rakesh Kumar, N. Gayathri, Prasenjit Das
In a world where even your toaster has Wi-Fi and your vacuum might be plotting something, this book takes a deep dive into the cutting-edge love affair between AI, IoT and robotics. Dubey and team explore how robots are no longer just standalone machines, but part of an intricately connected web of smart devices—working together to make life easier or, at the very least, more interesting. With 24 chapters full of tech wizardry, the book reveals how IoT helps robots navigate healthcare, education and defense like seasoned pros, all while dreaming up smart cities where everything is automated and maybe just a little too intelligent.
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6. Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, and the Internet of Things: Possibilities and Opportunities
2021 by Pethuru Raj, Ashutosh Kumar Dubey, Abhishek Kumar, Pramod Singh Rathore
Imagine a universe where refrigerators whisper secrets to your coffee machine, toasters demand a say in breakfast negotiations and your front door has strong opinions about who gets in. Now throw in a twist: all these IoT gadgets are powered by the astonishingly brainy, occasionally moody and utterly impenetrable technology of Blockchain. In this enlightening yet utterly mind-bending guide, our brave authors dive headlong into the chaotic dance of IoT and Blockchain—a partnership as promising as it is perplexing. From untangling the snarled mess of security risks to showcasing real-world examples of gadgets actually playing nice with one another, this book is your hitchhiker's guide to a brave new world where algorithms and appliances share the spotlight.
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7. Blockchain and AI Technology in the Industrial Internet of Things
2021 by Pani, Subhendu Kumar, Lau, Sian Lun, Liu, Xingcheng
If the Industrial Internet of Things were a sprawling, intergalactic bureaucratic entity managed by slightly distracted but immensely powerful AIs and a smattering of blockchain wizards who might as well be Vogons, this book would be its handy, if slightly overwhelming, guide. Blockchain and AI Technology in the Industrial Internet of Things dives headfirst into the murky, quantum-tinged waters of radical industry digitization and IoT expansion, pausing occasionally to marvel at how all this tech has quietly decided to transform human life while no one was looking. Packed with enough insights, security tips and advanced supply chain musings to make Marvin the Paranoid Android question his purpose all over again, this tome unravels the mysteries of industrial blockchain and AI as though they were the ingredients for a particularly complicated Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster. Ideal for managers, academics, or anyone vaguely concerned that the IoT might one day develop a personality, this is less a book and more an interdimensional hitchhiker's guide to a rapidly evolving digital universe.
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1. IoT and AI in Agriculture: Self- sufficiency in Food Production to Achieve Society 5.0 and SDG's Globally
2023 by Tofael Ahamed
In a universe not entirely unlike ours, where cows are suspiciously intelligent and tomatoes are known to have existential crises, a group of well-meaning researchers decided it was high time to drag agriculture kicking and screaming into the 21st century. Armed with IoT gadgets that beep impressively and AI algorithms that occasionally understand what they’re doing, they set out to tackle the twin terrors of climate change and overpopulation, all while trying to keep humanity from starving itself silly. From South Asia’s sweltering rice paddies to Southeast Asia’s bustling plantations, they’ve devised clever ways to outsmart pests, tweak sunlight and convince fertilizers to behave themselves. They even got drones involved—because, frankly, why wouldn’t you? As the authors of IoT and AI in Agriculture point out, it’s not just about feeding nine billion people by 2050; it’s about doing so without turning the planet into a sad, overheated puddle. By the end, you’ll find yourself cheering for smart sensors and wondering if crops might one day start composing poetry about their optimized watering schedules.
Download PDF
2. AI-Aided IoT Technologies and Applications for Smart Business and Production
2023 by Alex Khang, Anuradha Misra, Shashi Kant Gupta, Vrushank Shah
"AI-Aided IoT Technologies and Applications for Smart Business and Production" addresses the critical role of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and their integration with artificial intelligence (AI) for enhancing business operations and production processes. This comprehensive book explores how IoT solutions leverage algorithms and AI models to achieve optimal outcomes across various sectors. It emphasizes the integration of IoT technologies with data fabric solutions and intelligent applications to improve efficiency in industries such as smart cities, healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture and transportation. The authors also discuss the application of IoT data-driven fintech solutions and highlight AI-aided techniques, data analytics and visualization tools essential for modern business and production environments. Targeting a diverse audience including specialists, engineers, scholars and researchers, this book offers insights and methodologies for leveraging IoT technologies, AI models, cybersecurity, 5G networks, sensors and augmented reality to develop smart systems in the era of Industry 4.0.
Download PDF
3. Transforming Management with AI, Big-Data, and IoT
2022 by Fadi Al-Turjman, Satya Prakash Yadav, Manoj Kumar, Vibhash Yadav, Thompson Stephan
Transforming Management with AI, Big-Data and IoTis the kind of book that would whisper sweet nothings to your managerial instincts if only it weren't too busy revolutionizing everything from your coffee machine to the orbital trajectory of satellite education systems. Picture a universe where artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things are not just polite houseguests in the realms of law, politics and economics, but audacious party-crashers in autonomous transportation and space exploration. Brimming with examples, exercises and a smattering of high-brow empirical research (just to keep your brain on its toes), the authors untangle the Gordian knot of trust dynamics, from global markets to your neighbor’s dodgy Wi-Fi. Whether you’re after groundbreaking case studies or the kind of cutting-edge AI features that make spreadsheets weep with joy, this book serves it all up with an air of "Well, obviously the future was going to be like this. Didn’t you get the memo?"
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4. Artificial Intelligence-based Internet of Things Systems
2022 by Souvik Pal, Debashis De, Rajkumar Buyya
In a universe teetering on the precipice of what one might loosely call "progress," Artificial Intelligence-based Internet of Things Systems attempts to unravel the mind-bending conundrum of how AI and IoT could possibly get along without starting a reality-ending argument about network protocols. With the zest of a Vogon poet drafting legislation and the finesse of a hyperintelligent pan-dimensional being fiddling with machine learning algorithms, the authors take you on a whirlwind tour of algorithms, analytics and a dash of pervasive infrastructure (whatever that is). This tome, clearly designed for students, researchers, educators and the odd hitchhiking industry professional, assembles an intergalactic dream team of experts to answer the ultimate question of AI-infused IoT ecosystems (the answer, by the way, is not 42). If you ever wondered how to build a cyber-physical infrastructure without accidentally summoning an existential crisis, this book might just be the improbability drive you’ve been waiting for.
Download PDF
5. AI and IoT-Based Intelligent Automation in Robotics
2021 by Ashutosh Kumar Dubey, Abhishek Kumar, S. Rakesh Kumar, N. Gayathri, Prasenjit Das
In a world where even your toaster has Wi-Fi and your vacuum might be plotting something, this book takes a deep dive into the cutting-edge love affair between AI, IoT and robotics. Dubey and team explore how robots are no longer just standalone machines, but part of an intricately connected web of smart devices—working together to make life easier or, at the very least, more interesting. With 24 chapters full of tech wizardry, the book reveals how IoT helps robots navigate healthcare, education and defense like seasoned pros, all while dreaming up smart cities where everything is automated and maybe just a little too intelligent.
Download PDF
6. Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, and the Internet of Things: Possibilities and Opportunities
2021 by Pethuru Raj, Ashutosh Kumar Dubey, Abhishek Kumar, Pramod Singh Rathore
Imagine a universe where refrigerators whisper secrets to your coffee machine, toasters demand a say in breakfast negotiations and your front door has strong opinions about who gets in. Now throw in a twist: all these IoT gadgets are powered by the astonishingly brainy, occasionally moody and utterly impenetrable technology of Blockchain. In this enlightening yet utterly mind-bending guide, our brave authors dive headlong into the chaotic dance of IoT and Blockchain—a partnership as promising as it is perplexing. From untangling the snarled mess of security risks to showcasing real-world examples of gadgets actually playing nice with one another, this book is your hitchhiker's guide to a brave new world where algorithms and appliances share the spotlight.
Download PDF
7. Blockchain and AI Technology in the Industrial Internet of Things
2021 by Pani, Subhendu Kumar, Lau, Sian Lun, Liu, Xingcheng
If the Industrial Internet of Things were a sprawling, intergalactic bureaucratic entity managed by slightly distracted but immensely powerful AIs and a smattering of blockchain wizards who might as well be Vogons, this book would be its handy, if slightly overwhelming, guide. Blockchain and AI Technology in the Industrial Internet of Things dives headfirst into the murky, quantum-tinged waters of radical industry digitization and IoT expansion, pausing occasionally to marvel at how all this tech has quietly decided to transform human life while no one was looking. Packed with enough insights, security tips and advanced supply chain musings to make Marvin the Paranoid Android question his purpose all over again, this tome unravels the mysteries of industrial blockchain and AI as though they were the ingredients for a particularly complicated Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster. Ideal for managers, academics, or anyone vaguely concerned that the IoT might one day develop a personality, this is less a book and more an interdimensional hitchhiker's guide to a rapidly evolving digital universe.
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1. Install Google Books Downloader
2. Enter Book ID to the search box and press Enter
3. Click "Download Book" icon and select PDF*
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