Smart Wireless Sensors for Smart Environments
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Networks".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (21 February 2023) | Viewed by 844
Special Issue Editors
Interests: Internet of Things (IoT); sensor networks; wireless sensor networks; smart sensors; sensors modeling; sensor design
Interests: Internet of Things (IoT); access control; distributed systems; blockchain; machine learning; artificial intelligence; sensor networks
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Dear Colleagues,
With the rapid development of the Internet of Things (IoT), there is a huge demand for smart IoT applications and services in our everyday life. Examples include autonomous driving, artificial intelligence, robotics applications, IoT-enabled smart healthcare systems, etc. On the one hand, this reduces human effort, provides cost-effective applications, and yields cutting-edge new technologies. On the other hand, it causes numerous issues, including (i) the design of efficient sensors, (ii) resource management in wireless data communication, (iii) employment of energy harvesting technologies in smart sensors, and (iv) the need for light-weight security solutions, which make it challenging to develop smart wireless and IoT sensors in smart environments at a large scale. Moreover, the resource-constrained nature of the IoT devices in terms of storage and memory capacity and processing and battery power requires sophisticated design and development. Therefore, these issues must be taken care of when developing effective and efficient smart sensing technologies. This further calls for better resource collaboration, minimal human support, and domain-specific smart environment applications.
The purpose of this Special Issue is to discover and promote the most recent advancements, innovation, technology, and real-world challenges and solutions of smart wireless and IoT sensors in smart environments. In addition, this Special Issue will focus on providing quantitative and qualitative research innovations to individual, academic, organizational, and industry practitioners addressing smart sensing techniques for IoT sensors, including data acquisition, processing, and other related topics, e.g., privacy and security for sensors and users. Academic researchers, developers, and industry practitioners are welcome to contribute technical papers to this Special Issue. You are also encouraged to submit high-quality review and survey papers. Topics of interest to the Special Issue include (but are not limited to) one or more of the following topics:
- Wireless sensor network (WSN) applications in smart environments.
- IoT-enabled smart sensors design, evaluation, and technologies.
- Expert and knowledge-based systems for smart city development.
- Security, privacy, and trust for smart environments.
- Big data analytics and data monitoring for smart environments.
- IoT-enabled smart systems for wireless and wearable devices.
- Power management and energy harvesting issues of smart sensor development.
- Healthcare service monitoring and applications using smart sensors.
- Smart wireless and IoT sensors for Industry 4.0.
- Cloud computing for IoT technology for smart environments.
- Blockchain-based solutions for smart environments.
- Design of next generation networks using smart sensors.
- Smart sensor development challenges for cyber–physical systems.
- Wireless and smart sensors for home control and automation.
- Innovative solutions for Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) using smart sensors.
- Artificial intelligence for smart environments based on machine or deep learning.
- Review, case studies, and industrial applications related to smart wireless and IoT sensors.
Prof. Dr. Subhas Mukhopadhyay
Dr. Shantanu Pal
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- smart sensors
- wearable and portable sensors
- sensor design
- sensor applications
- smart city
- security
- energy harvesting
- resource management
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