Selected Papers from ITNAC 2019
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Internet of Things".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2020) | Viewed by 806
Special Issue Editors
Interests: wireless sensor-actuator networks; smart cyber-physical systems; software-defined sensor networks; sensor network virtualization; structured and nonstructured mobility and objects grouping; movement monitoring and precision health
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Interests: UAV networks, IoT, sensor networks, network protocols, wireless communication netwok, 5G and beyond, edge and fog computing
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
ITNAC 2019 is an international conference and forum for the presentation of research outcomes covering timely and relevant aspects concerning modeling and simulation of distributed, mobile, cognitive, and cloud computing; computer and data communications; local and metropolitan networks, optical, wired, and wireless telecommunication networks and applications. Contributions are welcome on all advanced research and particularly to the following: network applications and convergence; networks and management; local and metropolitan networks; software defined network; internet technologies and applications; mobility and vehicular networks; mobile cellular and wireless networks; optical communications; IoT and wireless sensor networks; power efficiency and sustainability; cyber-networks, data mining, and cyber-security; community and corporate Wi-Fi; and Emerging Technologies.
Prof. Adnan Al-Anbuky
Assoc. Prof. Nurul I. Sarkar
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- future telecommunication networks;
- sensing and communication;
- mobile networks;
- wireless sensor networks;
- software defined infrastructure;
- network virtualization and re-orchestration;
- Internet of Things;
- cyber-physical systems
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