Ambient Intelligence Based on the Internet of Things
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Internet of Things".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2024) | Viewed by 14371
Special Issue Editors
Interests: Internet of Things; wireless sensor and actuator networks; WSN frameworks; multi agent systems
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Interests: Internet of Things; wireless sensor networks; unmanned systems; swarm intelligence; network reliability; network modeling
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Interests: Software Engineering tools and methodologies for the modeling; analysis and implementation of complex time-dependent systems; agent-based systems; distributed simulation; parallel and distributed systems; real-time systems; workflow management systems; Internet of Things and cyber-physical systems; smart cities; Petri Nets; Timed Automata and the DEVS formalism
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Interests: Internet of Things and Cyber-Physical Systems; definitions of platforms and methodologies for the design and implementation of cyber-physical systems; distributed algorithms for the efficient management of urban facilities; swarm intelligence and peer-to-peer techniques; and Data Mining; Ambient Intelligence; edge computing; GPU computing; smart cities
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Nowadays, the Internet of Things and its pervasiveness are opening new and very interesting scenarios. Such scenarios, also favored by new advancements in terms of hardware (new sensors/actuators/computing devices), communication protocol, infrastructure and technologies, and algorithms, are leading to the realization of novel smart cities and smart environments applications.
In this context, it is very important the exploration of new solutions which leverages wireless sensor networks, smart objects, digital twin, edge-fog-cloud computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and reinforcement learning for reaching ambient intelligence.
Ambient intelligence is the capacity of a smart environment to sample itself, become aware of its context (by extracting knowledge), and react accordingly, taking also into consideration the presence, needs, and behaviors of the people operating and living in such environments. Ambient intelligence is also at the basis of the so-called cognitive buildings, which are the buildings of the future capable to exhibit self-learning and self-managing behaviors in order to reach high-level goals like environmental comfort, sustainability, safety, and resource optimization.
This Special Issue wants to involve both academic and industrial communities operating in the fields of computer science, human–computer interactions, electronics, control systems, and telecommunications, and that aim to give novel contributions to the above-mentioned topics, so introducing new paradigms, algorithms, methodologies, and applications for ambient intelligence based on the Internet of Things.
Dr. Antonio Guerrieri
Dr. Xiuwen Fu
Dr. Franco Cicirelli
Dr. Andrea Vinci
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Internet of Things
- smart and cognitive environments
- edge, fog, cloud computing
- smart building
- architectures, methodologies, and infrastructures for IoT ambient intelligence
- cognitive IoT ambient intelligence
- digital twin for IoT ambient intelligence
- green and sustainable IoT ambient intelligence
- low energy and battery-less systems
- machine learning and artificial intelligence for the IoT ambient intelligence
- wireless sensor and actuator networks
- standards and protocols for the IoT ambient intelligence
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