Blockchain-based Internet of Things 1st Edition
From the first page, Blockchain-based Internet of Things, 1st Edition by Ahmad Reshi (Iraq) pulls you into a practical, regionally aware exploration of two disruptive technologies converging to reshape industry, cities and daily life.
This book opens with clear, real-world context—why blockchain matters for IoT deployments across Iraq and the Middle East—then moves into accessible explanations of core concepts: decentralized ledgers, consensus mechanisms, smart contracts, device identity and secure data flows. Ahmad Reshi bridges theory and practice with architecture diagrams, protocol comparisons and implementation roadmaps that demystify complex subjects without oversimplifying them.
For engineers, researchers and technology leaders, the text provides actionable insights into designing scalable, secure IoT systems: threat models, privacy-preserving techniques, and interoperability strategies that suit both enterprise and urban-scale projects like smart grids and logistics networks. Students and policymakers will appreciate concise summaries, policy implications and regional use cases that make the content immediately relevant to stakeholders in Iraq and neighboring countries.
What sets this edition apart is its balanced focus on technical rigor and deployment realities—cost, governance and regulatory considerations—making it a go-to reference for anyone planning blockchain-enabled IoT initiatives in the Middle East.
If you’re building smarter, safer connected systems or evaluating blockchain’s role in your IoT strategy, Blockchain-based Internet of Things, 1st Edition is an essential, up-to-date guide. Order your copy today to bring clarity and confidence to your next IoT project.
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