Future of Artificial Intelligence in Smart Cities
A special issue of Machine Learning and Knowledge Extraction (ISSN 2504-4990).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 October 2023) | Viewed by 634
Special Issue Editors
Interests: diagnostics and prognostics; pattern recognition; statistical analysis of big data; machine fault diagnostics; non-destructive testing; condition monitoring; Internet of things; artificial intelligence; industrial electronics; smart cities and smart healthcare
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Interests: machine; fault diagnosis; pattern recognition; IoT; signal processing; signal analysis; image processing; computer science; automatic
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Interests: data analysis; condition monitoring of machines; fault diagnosis
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue aims to publish high-quality research and novel developments, both theoretically and practically, for smart cities. The Special Issue is intended for researchers, local governments, graduate students, and practicing engineers with an interest in smart technology. It will cover the applications of Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT), and Nanotechnologies to solve several issues associated with smart cities, such as energy management, water resources management, environment protection, e-health management, and cybersecurity threats.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Smart condition monitoring systems;
- Smart healthcare;
- AI and IoT for energy management;
- AI and IoT for marine sciences;
- IoT and underwater wireless sensors networks;
- Smart grid stations;
- IoT and AI for waste management;
- Modern communication infrastructure;
- 5G and 6G communication for smart cities;
- Fibre optical systems for smart cities;
- Reliable systems for smart machines;
- Smart systems for wastewater management;
- Smart systems for wastewater treatment;
- AI and IoT for environmental protection;
- Cybersecurity systems for smart cities;
- Advanced biomedical materials.
Dr. Muhammad Irfan
Prof. Dr. Adam Glowacz
Dr. Faisal Althobiani
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- intelligent machines
- artificial intelligence
- Internet of Things
- smart cities
- smart healthcare
- smart grids
- condition monitoring
- energy management
- smart resource management
- smart wastewater treatment
- cybersecurity
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