Artificial Intelligence-Based Technologies for Telecom and Sensing Systems
A special issue of Telecom (ISSN 2673-4001).
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an emerging hot topic in the research on telecom and sensor systems, which we can use to design intelligent tools superior to human capacity intelligence processing. With the progress in computer science, AI is being progressively applied to all aspects of human life, from fundamental points like health and safety to food or hygiene. Currently, many AI-related technologies have come out of the laboratory and have made advances in many fields of application. Furthermore, data analysis techniques which assist in the detection and interpretation of information hidden in the data are widely used in several scientific fields. For example, they have been applied in telecommunications systems for the transmission of signals with a low signal-to-noise ratio, in medicine to investigate specific expression patterns of inflammatory cytokines in the aqueous humor which are associated with the pathophysiology of neovascular age-related macular degeneration, as a statistical diabetes disease prediction model, in spectroscopy for the classification of spectra from gold-bearing ores, in optical fiber sensors, in smart materials, and more.
This SI will be dedicated to progress, challenges, and current status in AI-related technologies for telecom and sensor systems. The requested research articles, including review articles, should be related to AI technologies for supporting, tracking, recognition and preventing systems, image analysis, and big data processing techniques in different and impactful fields such as environment, e-health, structural health monitoring, oceans, intensive aquaculture, agriculture, biomedicine, psychology, and space, among others. High-quality manuscript submissions describing future advances or ongoing work are welcome.
Dr. Carlos Marques
Dr. Arnaldo Leal-Junior
Guest Editors
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