Recent Advances in IoT Multi Sensors
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Internet of Things".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (8 December 2024) | Viewed by 2795
Special Issue Editor
Interests: security in IoT devices; wireless sensor networks; smart grid
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Dear Colleagues,
IoT multi-sensor platforms are becoming increasingly popular, and as such have recently received a massive amount of attention from researchers. Several research dimensions are associated with this topic, including (but not limited to):
(1) Advances in sensor technologies, such as LIDAR and hyperspectral imaging, enable IoT multi-sensors to collect more accurate and detailed data.
(2) Sensor fusion, which is the process of combining data from multiple sensors to create a more complete picture of the environment being monitored.
(3) Machine learning, which takes advantage of the multiple sensor data on IoT devices to interpret the data for the device's mission,
(4) Edge computing, where IoT multi-sensors process and analyse data at the edge of the network, closer to the sensors, rather than in the cloud,
(5) Integration: IoT multi-sensors are increasingly being integrated with other devices such as smartphones, smart homes, and industrial automation systems. This allows for more efficient data collection and analysis.
(6) Cybersecurity in IoT multi-sensor devices is another important area of research in the field. Recent advances in IoT security technologies, such as blockchain-based solutions and hardware-based security measures, are helping to address these concerns.
Dr. Hassan Chizari
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- advances in sensor technologies
- sensor fusion
- machine learning
- edge computing
- integration
- cybersecurity
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