Advances in IoT and Sensor 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 March 2024) | Viewed by 21412
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Dear Colleagues,
Due to the advent in cloud technology, data fusion, and processing, systems can easily interact with various components and the environment to optimize processes via learning through interactions. The IoT and AI have gradually become an essential part of sensor networks. These technologies have many industrial applications, ranging from medical and healthcare to building and construction, and even educational devices. There is immense interest in the topic from researchers across many different fields for numerous applications—e.g., the collection of various data in the building and construction industry through sensors for centralized processing (based on machine learning methods) to achieve the purpose of energy-saving and comfort, the collection of EEG signals from medical devices and the analysis of patient status for automated management, portable EEG technology in educational research, or even sensing technologies for VR/AR, just to name a few.
The scope of this Special Issue is fairly broad with a focus on the use of IoT and/or AI in sensor networks, including but not limited to education, healthcare, medical, engineering, building, and construction. We welcome both empirical and review submissions.
Dr. Kang Hao Cheong
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- IoT
- sensors
- artificial intelligence
- building
- construction
- engineering
- education
- medical
- healthcare
- machine learning
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