Internet of Everything for Human Well-Being

A special issue of Future Internet (ISSN 1999-5903).

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National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Interests: VLSI bio-medical microsystems; neural networks and intelligent systems; multimedia signal processing; wireless communication; sensor networks; space integrated avionic systems
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Beijing Jiaotong University, China
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The Internet of Everything for Human Well-Being is a Special Issue focusing on different areas of the internet that can help improve human well-being in terms of smart life style, IoT and connected healthcare services. The universe, our bodies and physical animate and inanimate objects around us have always generated enormous amounts of data, but we have not been able to fully capture and make sense of this data until recently. Today, the Internet of Everything enables almost everything (people and objects on our planet and the universe) to be automatically identified and located, for example, using RFID tags, we can detect and capture data as well as be connected to cloud servers for the storage, processing and 'in context'/'intelligent' analysis of the captured data. This concept of the Internet of Everything for human well-being focuses largely on healthcare services, smart lifestyle and data analytics for human welfare. This Special Issue aims to gather research on the methodologies, strategies, frameworks, architectures and algorithms for internet of everything for human well-being.

Dr. Wai Chi Fang
Prof. Dr. Tai-hoon Kim
Prof. Dr. Sabah Mohammed
Prof. Dr. Mincong Tang
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Keywords

  • IoT standards and protocols
  • IoT big data and analytics
  • IoT and connected health/smart lifestyle and nutrition
  • IoT-powered cities and regions: towards self-awareness
  • Smart and potentially healthier cities and regions
  • Linking people to people—social inclusion in the digital age
  • IoT data and device privacy and security
  • Adoption of cloud computing and IoT
  • Cloud IoT paradigm
  • Internet of Things
  • Network function virtualization
  • Software-defined networking
  • Edge computing in the IoT
  • Sensing as a service on the cloud using augmented reality
  • Sensing as a service for agriculture and environment monitoring
  • Sensing as a service on the cloud
  • IoT wearable devices and technology
  • IoT and cloud convergence
  • IoT and cloud infrastructures
  • Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm
  • Smart garments
  • Home automation
  • Geomedicine apps
  • Big data for healthcare
  • Wearable sensors
  • Machine learning
  • IoT-powered smart cities

Published Papers

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