Editorial Board Members' Collection Series: IoT Sensing for Sustainability
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Internet of Things".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2023) | Viewed by 2787
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Interests: 5G and 6G antennas; in-band full duplex wireless communications systems; joint communications and sensing
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Interests: low voltage; low power analog circuit design; embedded systems; wireless sensor networks; IoT
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The Internet of Things (IoT) technologies are fundamentally changing the way we interact and manage our cities, our infrastructure and our environment. They are playing critical roles in making our cities smarter and environment more sustainable. Employing IoT sensing has a number of salient advantages; the ubiquitous IoT sensors provide unprecedented spatial resolution of sensing data; the always-on IoT sensing abilities can lead to high temporal sensing resolution; the IoT networks make it possible to aggregate the high quality spatial and temporal data, thus enabling one to build comprehensive, reliable and dynamic models such as digital twins for accurate and timely prediction and decision-making.
This special issue, IoT Sensing for Sustainability, aims to present the lasted research advances in IoT sensing. The topics include but are not limited to new IoT sensing paradigms and methodologies, applications, predictive models empowered by machine learning and data analytics, IoT digital twins, sensing data security, as well as new case studies.
Prof. Dr. Yingjie Jay Guo
Prof. Dr. Ramon Gonzalez Carvajal
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- IoT sensing
- environmental sensing
- machine learning
- digital twin
- data security
- sustainability
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