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Wireless Sensing and Networking for the Internet of Things

Wireless Sensing and Networking for the Internet of Things

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In recent years, we have been witnessing the exponential proliferation of the Internet of Things (IoT), networks of physical devices, vehicles, appliances and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators and connectivity that enables these objects to connect and exchange data. Enabling the introduction of highly efficient IoT, wireless sensing and network technologies will reduce the need for traditional processes that are currently be carried out manually, thus freeing up the precious resources of dwindling working staff, to do more meaningful and human-centered work. This reprint aims to bring together innovative developments in areas related to IoT, wireless sensing and networking. The aspects covered include software-defined network (SDN)-based IoT networks, artificial intelligence (AI) for IoT, industrial IoT, smart sensors, optimization of energy efficiency for IoT, and wireless sensor networks, IoT applications for agriculture, smart cities, healthcare, localization and environment monitoring.

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Keywords

  • 5G/6G
  • 6G
  • AI
  • anomaly detection
  • artificial neural network
  • autonomous sensor node
  • blockchain
  • body shadowing compensation
  • cell decomposition
  • Climate Change
  • closed-from approximation
  • connectivity
  • conventional communication methods
  • coverage path planning
  • cybersecurity
  • D2D
  • Data
  • Decomposition methods
  • deep learning
  • digital circular economy
  • digital transition
  • Digital twin
  • direction-of-arrival estimation
  • distributed sensing
  • downlink
  • economic value
  • Economics, finance, business & management
  • edge AI
  • edge computing
  • electromagnetic sensing
  • electromagnetic vector-sensor array
  • Energy harvesting
  • Energy industries & utilities
  • energy optimal path
  • energy-aware approaches
  • ESPRIT algorithm
  • feature fusion
  • fingerprinting
  • full-wave simulations of PCB
  • geometric algebra
  • Green IoT
  • hardware security
  • harmonic balance method
  • History of engineering & technology
  • hybrid SDN
  • IIoT
  • indoor localisation
  • industrial IoT
  • Industry & industrial studies
  • Industry 5.0
  • inertial measurement device
  • intercept access point
  • Internet of Things
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • inventoried sensor devices
  • IoT
  • IoT measurements
  • label-free biosensor
  • landmark
  • lawful interception
  • long-distance transmission
  • LoRa
  • LoRaWAN
  • LoRaWAN™
  • LoS blockage
  • LPWAN
  • LSTM model
  • Machine learning
  • millimeter wave
  • minimum vertex cover
  • mobile sensors
  • moisture sensor
  • motion mode detection
  • multi-robot systems
  • multi-tone signal
  • multi-UAV
  • n/a
  • natural scene
  • nearest neighbour
  • network emulator
  • new radio
  • power conversion efficiency
  • precision agriculture
  • principal component analysis
  • proximal soil sensor device
  • real time
  • Reliability
  • resilience
  • robotic simulator
  • rooftop deployments
  • Safety
  • Sensor networks
  • sensors
  • single diode rectifier
  • Smart cities
  • soil water content
  • support vector machine
  • sustainability
  • tactile Internet
  • technological development
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • text detection
  • the Internet of Things
  • ultralow power consumption
  • unmanned aerial vehicle
  • unmanned aerial vehicles
  • URLLC
  • virtual testbed
  • voltage doubler
  • Wearable Device
  • wireless communication
  • wireless communications
  • wireless power transfer
  • wireless sensor network
  • wireless systems

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-7449-3

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