Handbook of Integration of Cloud Computing, Cyber Physical Systems and Internet of Things, 1st ed. 2020
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This handbook covers recent advances in the integration of three areas, namely, cloud computing, cyber-physical systems, and the Internet of things which is expected to have a tremendous impact on our daily lives. It contains a total of thirteen peer-reviewed and edited chapters. This book covers topics such as context-aware cyber-physical systems, sustainable cloud computing, fog computing, and cloud monitoring; both the theoretical and practical aspects belonging to these topics are discussed. All the chapters also discuss open research challenges in the areas mentioned above. Finally, the handbook presents three use cases regarding healthcare, smart buildings and disaster management to assist the audience in understanding how to develop next-generation IoT- and cloud-enabled cyber-physical systems. This timely handbook is edited for students, researchers, as well as professionals who are interested in the rapidly growing fields of cloud computing, cyber-physical systems, and the Internet of things.
Preface.- 1. Context-aware IoT-enabled Cyber-Physical Systems: A Vision and Future Directions.- 2. Trustworthy Service Selection for Potential Users in Cloud Computing Environment.- 3. Explorations of Game Theory Applied in Cloud Computing.- 4. Approach to Assessing Cloud Computing Sustainability.- 5. Feasibility of Fog Computing.- 6. Internet of Things and Deep Learning.- 7. Cloud, Context, and Cognition: Paving the Way for Efficient and Secure IoT Implementations.- 8. Challenges in Deployment and Configuration Management in Cyber Physical System.- 9. The Integration of Scheduling, Monitoring, and SLA in Cyber Physical Systems.- 10. Experiences and challenges of providing IoT-based care for elderly in real-life smart home environments.- 11. Internet of Things (IoT) and Cloud Computing Enabled Disaster Management.- 12. EVOX-CPS: Turning Buildings into Green Cyber-Physical Systems Contributing to Sustainable Development.- 13. A multi-level monitoring framework for containerized self-adaptive early warning applications.- 

Rajiv Ranjan is a Chair Professor for the Internet of Things research in the School of Computing of Newcastle University, United
Kingdom. Before moving to Newcastle University, he was Julius Fellow (2013 - 2015), Senior Research Scientist and Project Leader in the Digital Productivity and Services Flagship of Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO – Australian Governments Premier Research Agency). Prior to that he was a Senior Research Associate (Lecturer level B) in the School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales (UNSW). He has a Ph.D. (2009) from the department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, the University of Melbourne. He is an internationally established scientist with 260+ scientific publications. He has secured more than \$12 Million AUD (6 Million+ GBP) in the form of competitive research grants from both public and private agencies. He is an innovator with strong and sustained academic and industrial impact and a globally recognized R\&D leader with the proven track record. He serves on the editorial boards of top quality international journals including IEEE Transactions on Computers (2014-2016), IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, ACM Transactions on the Internet of Things, The Computer (Oxford University), The Computing (Springer) and Future Generation Computer Systems.

Karan Mitra is an Assistant Professor at Luleå University of Technology, Sweden. He received his Dual-badge Ph.D. from Monash University, Australia and Luleå University of Technology in 2013. He received his MIT (MT) and a PGradDipDigComm from Monash University in 2008 and 2006, respectively. He received his BIS (Hons.) from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, India in 2004. His research interests include quality of experience modeling, measurement and prediction, context-aware computing, cloud computing and mobile and pervasive computing systems. He is a member of the IEEE and ACM.

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Presents theoretical and practical aspects regarding Cloud Computing, Cyber Physical Systems and Internet of Things

Provides insights into the challenges and opportunities in the integration of Cloud Computing, Cyber Physical Systems and Internet of Things

Describes real-world use-cases and applications of Cloud Computing, Cyber Physical Systems and Internet of Things within various domains