Special Issue "Intelligent Energy Management based on Big-Data for Atmosphere"
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Atmospheric Techniques, Instruments, and Modeling".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 October 2021.
Special Issue Editors
Interests: systems software; ICT-agriculture convergence; IoT; BigData; ML/DL
Interests: cyber-security; smart-city; human relationship based on contexts
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Atmospheric issues are closely related to energy usage. Intelligent energy management encompasses ways to plan and to operate for energy production and energy consumption units as well as energy storage and distribution by using ICT based on Big Data. The objectives of energy management are resource conservation and climate protection, while the users have permanent access to the amount of energy they need. It is connected closely to environmental management, production management, logistics, and other established business functions.
The theme of this Special Issue is the intelligent management of energy based on Big Data in response to climate changes and atmospheric issues. We desperately need effective measures to solve environmental problems such as rapid climate change, air pollution, and food problems caused by the long-standing reckless use of energy. In this Special Issue, we seek to introduce various research activities for the indiscriminate use of energy and effective energy management to avoid atmospheric problems. The main goal is to show how the confluence of energy and ICT with Big Data is shaping a completely new scenario for energy management, including eco-energy and planning defining new roles and scenarios. We are soliciting contributions on but not limited to the following topics of interest (to be possible extended and/or modified):
- Energy Management in Environments and Atmosphere;
- Big-Data and Application in Environments and Atmosphere;
- ICT Convergence and Application in Environments and Atmosphere;
- Smart Grid and Application in Environments and Atmosphere;
- AI Convergence Tech. and Application in Environments and Atmosphere;
- Eco-Energy in Environments and Atmosphere;
- Energy and ICT Convergence in Agriculture.
Prof. Dr. Yongyun Cho
Prof. Dr. Hoon Ko
Guest Editors
Manuscript Submission Information
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Keywords
• energy entropy for atmosphere
• smart grid for atmosphere
• eco-energy trade and service for atmosphere
• energy data analytics for atmosphere
• energy sharing system for atmosphere
• energy data management for atmosphere
• energy-driven customer behavior analysis for atmosphere