Symmetry in IT Network Convergence (SITNC)

A special issue of Symmetry (ISSN 2073-8994).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 September 2018)

Special Issue Editor


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Development of Information Technology, Hansei University, Gunpo, Korea
Interests: IT Convergence; RF Device and Material

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Nowadays, people develop more mechanisms and technology more quickly than before to make their lives easier. Most technology seems to be already developed, however there are still many tasks that we have to solve for algorithms, networks, and so on. It is predicted that over 90% of human life will be handled by smart applications, having smaller sizes, lower power consumption and higher performances. This Special Issue provides a chance for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in the area of sensor networks for ubiquitous computing, including models and systems, new directions, novel applications associated with the utilization, and acceptance of sensor network devices and systems. The goal of this Special Issue is to address sensor networks for ubiquitous computing, mobile/wireless computing, ubiquitous sensor services and application, and many others. Please see the following list for potential topics.

Topics:

  • Sensor Network and Communication Security
  • Mobile/Wireless Computing and Applications
  • Sensor Network Modeling, Processin, Service and Applications
  • Ubiquitous Services and Applications
  • Hardware/Software Co-design
  • IT Convergence

The list of this special issue is,

  • Battery balancing algorithm for an agricultural drone using a state-of-charge-based fuzzy controller
  • A study of Citrus Pest Detection using Deep Learning
  • Crop Predicting System for an Apple Orchard using IP Wireless Sensor Camera
  • Improvement of cluster head election in three-level heterogeneous sensor network
  • Improvement of cluster-based wireless sensor network using fuzzy logic
  • Traffic Accident Prevention Algorithm System Using Smart Sensors
  • Runtime Controllability Verification Framework for WSN-based Cyber-Physical Production Systems
  • Meander Spurline Bandstop Filter for for Cognitive Radio System Applications
  • A Study of Emotional Analysis during Auditory Stimulation using Non-Contact Bio-signal
  • Search Method for Moving Sensors on Big Data based Road Network

Big Data based large scale sensor data processing and analysis systems in CPS

Prof. Dr. Kee-Hong Um
Guest Editor

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Published Papers

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