Internet of Things and Sensor Technologies in Smart Agriculture
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Communications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 September 2024) | Viewed by 14850
Special Issue Editors
Interests: quality of service in communication networks; traffic engineering; cloud and fog computing; performance analyses
Interests: Internet of Things; cellular radio; farming; learning (artificial intelligence); mobile computing; protocols; wireless LAN
Interests: mobile computing; pervasive systems; monitoring tools; context awareness
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Interests: next-generation networks; algorithms for bio-signal processing; distributed and cooperative protocols; predictive algorithms for health and well-being
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The Special Issue titled “Internet of Things and Sensor Technologies in Smart Agriculture”, which will be published in the journal Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220), aims to become a place for broad discussions on the recent scientific and technological advances in the field of smart edge computing, especially regarding its implementation in the agriculture, far-end food processing in fields and greenhouses, livestock production, biodiversity, and forestry management. Specific problems such as large areas needing to be covered; the lack of preciseness of the information; the lack of infrastructure for the mobile operators and local operations required for network deployment; the unreliability of the collected data; the definition of real-time and near-real-time services for end-users and stakeholders; problems with the distributed nature of the data collection; storage and processing methods implementing machine learning at the edge, fog, and cloud computing levels; privacy and data security; data sharing; data fusion; and data integration will be discussed.Reviews (including comprehensive reviews on complete sensor products), regular research papers, and short notes will be published in this Special Issue. We like to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Additionally, this Special Issue has three unique features:
- Manuscripts regarding research proposals and research ideas are particularly welcome.
- Electronic files and software providing full details of the calculation and experimental procedures can be deposited as supplementary material.
- We will accept manuscripts regarding research projects financed via public funds to reach a broader audience.
The following topics cover the scope of this Special Issue:
- Physical sensors;
- Chemical sensors;
- Biosensors;
- Lab-on-a-chip technology;
- Remote sensors;
- Sensor networks;
- Smart/Intelligent sensors;
- Sensor devices;
- Sensor technology and applications;
- Sensing principles;
- Optoelectronic and photonic sensors;
- Optomechanical sensors;
- Sensor arrays and chemometrics;
- Micro and nanosensors;
- Internet of Things;
- Signal processing, data fusion, machine learning, and deep learning in sensor systems;
- Sensor interface;
- Human–computer interaction;
- Advanced materials for sensing;
- Sensing systems;
- MEMS/NEMS;
- Localization and object tracking;
- Sensing and imaging;
- Image sensors;
- Vision/camera-based sensors;
- Action recognition;
- Machine/deep learning and artificial intelligence in sensing and imaging;
- 3D sensing;
- Communications and signal processing;
- Wearable sensors, devices, and electronics;
- Internet of Things to edge distributed computing;
- Fog computing and data processing;
- Cloud computing and data sharing.
Dr. Rossitza Goleva
Dr. Radosveta Sokullu
Prof. Dr. Ciprian Dobre
Prof. Dr. Nuno M. Garcia
Guest Editors
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