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Internet of Things: Machine-to-Machine Communications Internet of Things: Machine-to-Machine Communications

Cyber-physical systems, Machine-to-Machine Communications, and the Internet of Things. Outline - Introduction, Correlations among WSN, M2M, CPS and IoT, Two Applications for CPS, Design and Implementation of Smart Home Energy Management Systems based on ZigBee Sensor Network Navigation without Locations, Web of Things.

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Domain:  High Tech Category: Consumer Subcategory: Internet of Everything 
Upload Date: 8th-Aug-2012  Click On Above Link To See More
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