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Hands-On Deep Learning for IoT

Hands-On Deep Learning for IoT

By : Dr. Mohammad Abdur Razzaque, Md. Rezaul Karim
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Hands-On Deep Learning for IoT

Hands-On Deep Learning for IoT

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By: Dr. Mohammad Abdur Razzaque, Md. Rezaul Karim

Overview of this book

Artificial Intelligence is growing quickly, which is driven by advancements in neural networks(NN) and deep learning (DL). With an increase in investments in smart cities, smart healthcare, and industrial Internet of Things (IoT), commercialization of IoT will soon be at peak in which massive amounts of data generated by IoT devices need to be processed at scale. Hands-On Deep Learning for IoT will provide deeper insights into IoT data, which will start by introducing how DL fits into the context of making IoT applications smarter. It then covers how to build deep architectures using TensorFlow, Keras, and Chainer for IoT. You’ll learn how to train convolutional neural networks(CNN) to develop applications for image-based road faults detection and smart garbage separation, followed by implementing voice-initiated smart light control and home access mechanisms powered by recurrent neural networks(RNN). You’ll master IoT applications for indoor localization, predictive maintenance, and locating equipment in a large hospital using autoencoders, DeepFi, and LSTM networks. Furthermore, you’ll learn IoT application development for healthcare with IoT security enhanced. By the end of this book, you will have sufficient knowledge need to use deep learning efficiently to power your IoT-based applications for smarter decision making.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Section 1: IoT Ecosystems, Deep Learning Techniques, and Frameworks
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Section 2: Hands-On Deep Learning Application Development for IoT
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Section 3: Advanced Aspects and Analytics in IoT

An overview of indoor localization

With the rapid development of mobile internet, Location-Based Services (LBS) in large public indoor places is becoming increasingly popular. In such an indoor location, the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) is often used as an estimated measure of the power level that an IoT device is receiving from Wireless Access Points (WAPs). However, when the distance from the source is increased, the signal gets weaker and the wireless data rates get slower, leading to a lower overall data throughput.

Techniques for indoor localization

Several indoor localization technologies have been proposed to date based on measuring techniques such as ultrasound, infrared, image, light, magnetic field...

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