You and the Internet of Things

A Practical Guide to Understanding and Integrating the IoT into Your Daily Life

Table of contents

Preface xiii
Introduction xvii
1 The Internet: Then and Now 1
1. The Internet As a Research Tool 2
2. The Internet As a Communication Tool 4
3. The Internet As a Planning Tool 5
4. Welcome to the Internet of Things 7
5. Summing Up 9
2 Today’s Internet: The Internet of Things 11
1. What Is the Internet of Things and
How Does It Work? 11
2. What Makes Smart Technology So Smart? 13
3. Let’s Talk Networks 16
3.1 Wi-Fi 16
3.2 Mesh networking 18
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3.3 Bluetooth 18
3.4 ZigBee and Z-Wave 19
4. A Few Resources 19
3 Security and Privacy 23
1. The Right to Privacy 24
2. How Is Data Used? 25
3. Data Security 26
4. The (In)Security of Home Networks 27
4.1 How to create a strong password 29
5. The Need for Standardization 30
4 Connected Home: The Devices 33
1. All about the Smartphone 36
2. Voice Assistants 37
2.1 Meet Siri 37
2.2 Hey, Google 38
2.3 Hello, Alexa 40
3. A Note about Hubs 41
4. The Connected Home Ecosystem 42
5. The Majors: Amazon, Apple, and Google 44
5.1 Google Assistant versus Amazon’s Alexa and
Apple’s Siri 44
5.2 The social side of smart speakers: family,
friends, and visitors 46
6. Final Words of Advice on Choosing a
Smart Device Ecosystem 48
5 Smart Goods and Gadgets for Your
Connected Home 51
1. Safety and Security in Your Home 52
2. People and Pets: Protecting the Ones We Love 53
3. Home Maintenance 55
4. A More Comfortable Home: Lighting,
Window Coverings, and Temperature Control 55
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4.1 Lighting 55
4.2 Window coverings 57
4.3 The smart thermostat: Too hot, too cold,
or just right? 57
5. Appliances, Large and Small 58
6. Private Spaces: The Smart Bedroom and Bathroom 59
6.1 Mirror, mirror on the wall: The smart bathroom 60
6.2 The smart toilet 61
7. Routines and Scenes 62
8. Key Principles to Guide Your Choices 62
6 Connected Home Entertainment 67
1. What’s on TV, besides Everything? 68
1.1 Streaming sticks 73
2. Gaming 73
3. Micro-choice: The Personalization of Entertainment 75
7 Time to Chill: Travel and Leisure 77
1. Smart Travel 78
1.1 Travel and augmented reality and virtual reality 79
1.2 Travel apps 80
2. Other Leisure Activities 81
2.1 Reading and e-reading 81
2.2 Leisure sports and hobbies 82
2.3 Social media and communities of interest 83
8 Smart Shopping 85
1. Shopping Online 86
2. Bricks and Mortar 87
3. Cashless Transactions 88
4. Delivered to Your Doorstep 91
9 Smart Health and Fitness 95
1. The State of Digital Medicine 96
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2. The Doctor Is Virtually In 97
2.1 Telemedicine apps 99
3. Staying Healthy: An Overview of Health and
Fitness Apps 100
3.1 Fitness trackers 101
3.2 Mindfulness apps 102
10 Smart Transportation 107
1. Automobiles and Data Collection 108
2. Automatic Safety Features and Displays:
Is Your Car Smarter Than You? 110
3. Automatic Vehicle Features and Your
Insurance Policy 111
4. Digital Technologies and Public Transportation 113
4.1 Car sharing 114
4.2 Ride hailing 115
5. Cruising to Full Automation 116
11 The Future of the Internet:
We Are Shaping It 121
Download Kit
124
Worksheets
1 Internet Use: Current Personal and Family Priorities 6
2 The Scope and Scale of In-Home Wi-Fi Use and
Family Entertainment 20
3 Privacy and You: How Comfortable Are You
with Data Sharing? 32
4 Applying the Key Principles: A Checklist 65
5 Your Digital Health Literacy 105
6 Transportation Needs, Today and Tomorrow 119

Description

From “smart” homes to “smart” cars, from cashless banking to wearable sensors that gather personal health data, new technological innovations are part of the Internet of Things (IoT) and are now integrated with nearly all aspects of daily living, impacting health, home, transportation, shopping, travel, and entertainment. Soon, almost everything will be “smart,” interconnected, fully networked, and able to communicate information back and forth. Learn what this all means for you.

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From “smart” houses to “smart” cars, from cashless banking to wearable sensors that gather personal health data, new technological innovations are part of the Internet of Things (IoT) and are now integrated with nearly all aspects of daily living, impacting health, home, transportation, shopping, travel, and entertainment. Soon, almost everything will be “smart,” interconnected, fully networked, and able to communicate information back and forth.

Advances to sophisticated artificial intelligence and machine learning, automation, and augmented reality, mean the internet landscape is undergoing massive change. It’s no longer just about accessing information via electronic devices like laptops, smartphones, and tablets. From toasters to transit systems, we are now in the age of the IoT where these interconnected devices and objects learn from data exchanges and adapt and respond to our personal needs and preferences.

If you wonder what this could mean for you, read this guide to understanding the way soon-to-be common technologies affect your daily life and how to use these technologies for increased safety, security, convenience, and quality of life. Whether you are a mainstream user of technology, part of the sandwich generation, or a baby boomer trying to navigate the IoT age, this book is your roadmap.