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Privacy and Security in 6G-Enabled Internet of Intelligence

A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Intelligent Sensors".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 November 2023) | Viewed by 381

Special Issue Editors

Technology Innovation Institute, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Interests: 5G; 6G; machine learning; random matrix theory; game theory
College of Information Technology, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain P.O. Box 17551, United Arab Emirates
Interests: computer networks; quality of service; vehicular ad hoc networks; wireless networks
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Institut de Recherche Dupuy de Lôme (UMR CNRS 6027 IRDL), University of Brest, 29238 Brest, France
Interests: fault detection and diagnosis; failure prognosis; cyberattack detection; fault-resilient control; machine learning
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The 6G-enabled Internet of Intelligence is a new generation of Internet technology that promises to revolutionize the way we interact with the world and each other. This technology will enable devices to communicate and interact with each other in real time, making the world smarter and more connected. The emergence of new technologies, such as blockchains, federated learning, cryptography, SDN, NFV, deep learning, digital twins, and IDS, have the potential to provide unprecedented levels of security for this new era of connected devices. Blockchain technology can allow for secure, decentralized transactions and data storage, providing enhanced privacy and protection against tampering or hacking. Federated learning is a type of machine learning that enables data to be shared across multiple devices while keeping the data secure, leading to improved algorithms and better overall performance. Cryptography is the science of secure communication and can play an important role in securing transactions and data transmission in the Internet of Intelligence. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) will be crucial in ensuring the efficient and secure flow of data and transactions between devices. Deep learning, a type of artificial intelligence, can be instrumental in analyzing vast amounts of data and detecting potential security threats. Digital twins can provide real-time digital representations of physical devices, making it easier to detect and respond to potential security risks. Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) can play a critical role in detecting and responding to security breaches, providing real-time protection and peace of mind for users. The 6G-enabled Internet of Intelligence offers tremendous potential for improving our lives, but it is essential that the security of these systems is a top priority.

This Special Issue, entitled “Privacy and Security in 6G-Enabled Internet of Intelligence”, will address the adoption of these emerging technologies to ensure that this new era of connected devices is secure, reliable, and accessible for all.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Blockchains for 6G-enabled Internet of Intelligence;
  • Intrusion detection systems for 6G-enabled Internet of Intelligence;
  • Deep learning-based systems for 6G-enabled Internet of Intelligence;
  • Software Defined Networking-based systems for 6G-enabled Internet of Intelligence;
  • Network Functions Virtualization-based systems for 6G-enabled Internet of Intelligence;
  • Authentication protocols for 6G-enabled Internet of Intelligence;
  • Digital-twin-based systems for 6G-enabled Internet of Intelligence.

Dr. Mohamed Amine Ferrag
Prof. Dr. Leandros Maglaras
Prof. Dr. Méroúane Debbah
Prof. Dr. Abderrahmane Lakas
Prof. Dr. Mohamed Benbouzid
Guest Editors

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