Wireless Sensors and IoT Platform in Large-Scale Infrastructures
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Sensor Networks".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2021) | Viewed by 13728
Special Issue Editors
Interests: 5G mobile communication; real-time systems; connected vessel; e-freight; IoT-based monitoring; port community systems; terminal operating systems
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Dear Colleagues,
New wireless protocols and computing paradigms have allowed the Internet-Of-Things to assume a leading role in our society, feeding all services tailored to citizens and to the industry (e.g., Industry 4.0, eHealth, energy, and mobility and transportation).
IoT devices produce a huge amount of data that needs to be managed in large-scale and integrated infrastructures, featuring a continuous stream of information originating from embedded systems, going through digital platforms, and reaching final user applications.
In this Special Issue, we will publish original works in the (but not limiting to) following domains:
- Large-scale infrastructures:
- IoT-oriented cloud-shaped information systems
- M2M communication platforms
- IoT-oriented distributed ledger technologies, blockchain
- End-to-end integration, machine learning/deep learning data aggregation
- Fault-tolerance, dependability, and verification
- Security and privacy in networked sensor applications and systems
- Beyond existing communication technologies:
- Mobile networks (e.g., 4G/NB-IoT, 5G/mMTC)
- Narrowband communications (e.g., LoRA, Sigfox, visible light communications, etc.)
- New communication protocols and paradigms
- Data Models and Semantics
- Data management and analytics, including quality, integrity, and trustworthiness
- New format and semantics models
- Wireless sensors for the physical observation of:
- Climate (i.e., air, earth, and marine), weather, pollutants
- Transport and mobility (e.g., traffic, C-ITS, railway signaling)
- Detection of crowds (to enforce social distancing measures during the COVID-19 pandemic)
Dr. Paolo Pagano
Eng. Martina Troscia
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- 5G, mMTC
- Distributed ledger technologies, blockchains
- IoT
- Machine-to-machine communication
- Machine learning, deep learning, neural networks
- Measurement
- Robotics and autonomous vehicles (ground, underwater, aerial)
- Sensors
- Data integration and traceability
- Data trust
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