Computational Approaches in Cloud based IoT
A special issue of Future Internet (ISSN 1999-5903).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 January 2019)
Special Issue Editors
Interests: workflow; management information system; Internet of things
Interests: information society; smart cities; e-government; e-mobility; smart mission critical systems; remote-sensing systems
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Dear Colleagues,
The Internet of things (IoT) is a direct network communication to an object without the help of human-to-computer or human-to-human interaction systems. IoT will be operate in a “smart” way, based on machine-to-machine communication systems. Cloud computing is a service that offers storage on the Internet. Cloud-based IoT consists of three models, namely things, gateways, and cloud networks.
With the usage of the Internet increasing around the world, big data analytics emerge. Storing data requires cloud computing technology. Computational approaches included in cloud-based IoT are machine-to-machine communications, big data, cloud storage, data analytics and priority action. The applications included in the computational approaches to cloud-based IoT are healthcare applications, data acquisition and agricultural applications. The convergence of IoT and cloud computing is used for data collection and file sharing approaches. There are two ways to perform cloud computing based on IoT: High-performance computing and high throughput computing. The combination of high performance and high throughput computing produces parallel distributed computing.
This Special Issue aims to gather the latest research and development achievements in recent trends in computational approaches to cloud-based IoT and to promote their application in all important research fields. Example topics of interest are various aspects of IoT, including, but not limited to, the following:
- Advanced network infrastructure for the future Internet
- Research advances in data resilience in wireless networks
- Future networking perspective of wireless communication
- Advanced network solutions for the future of the Internet of things
- Application of big data, resilience and smart cities
- Sustainable informatics in mobile learning approach
- Big data applications in smart cities
- Advanced intelligent computing applications for cloud-based IoT
- Sustainable decision making in soft computing applications
- Network estimation and processing techniques
- IoT device and network domain technologies
- User-oriented, context-aware IoT services
- Network-based applications
- Next generation web architecture
Dr. Zhenyu Du
Prof. Dr. Dino Giuli
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Computational approaches
- Cloud IOT
- Wireless network
- Big data
- Web architecture
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