Intelligent Future IoT Networks
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Internet of Things".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2022) | Viewed by 5630
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Interests: IoT, 5G, wireless communications and networks, opportunistic communications, wireless sensor networks, routing protocols, cognitive radio ad hoc networks
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Interests: reinforcement learning; federated reinforcement learning; wireless networks; network performance analysis; IP routing; IoTs; tactile internet; 5G; URLLC
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Interests: indoor positioning and localization; indoor user navigation; location based services; data mining; sentiment analysis; sensors for autonomous vehicles (LIDAR); accident analysis and prevention; wireless positioning; magnetic field based positioning
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Interests: Artificial Intelligence; data science; big data analytics; IoT; 5G networks
Interests: resource management; wireless networks; mobile networks; performance evaluation; embedded systems; machine learning
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The next-generation IoT networks are required to be robust and self-sustained. Future wireless networks comprise all the diverse technologies operating in different frequencies envisioned to achieve a user and network quality of experience. Integration of all the diverse applications with various quality of experiences over the future IoT networks demands standardization. A 6G networks ecosystem should cater to all these challenges for seamless integration and connectivity. Futuristic smart cities connect all the industries and consumers' devices to improve the quality of living. However, without network intelligence, this vision is incomplete. Intelligent data handling at the network edge to all the TCP/IP layers is essential to achieve this goal.
This Special Issue aims to bring together academia and industrial researchers to explore the opportunities for intelligent future IoT networks, to study its impact on the solution of the challenges mentioned above, and to propose viable solutions. We solicit papers covering various topics of interest that include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Intelligent IoT-based smart health
- Intelligent IoT-based smart city
- Intelligent IoT-based smart agriculture
- Intelligent IoT-based data analytics
- Intelligent IoT-based industrial IoT
- Intelligent IoT-based multimedia
- IoT-Based Intelligent Transportation System (ITS)
- Intelligent IoT-based spectrum sharing techniques
- Intelligent IoT-based security and privacy techniques
- Intelligent IoT-based cross-layer protocols
Prof. Dr. Yousaf Bin Zikria
Prof. Dr. Rashid Ali
Prof. Dr. Imran Ashraf
Dr. Sadia Din
Prof. Dr. Sung Won Kim
Guest Editors
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