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Sensing Platform for Smart Cities

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

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 February 2024) | Viewed by 264

Special Issue Editors


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Department of Computer Engineering, Universita’ Telematica, Giustino Fortunato, 82100 Benevento, Italy
Interests: smart cities; blockchain technology; UAVs; artificial intelligence; deep reinforcement learning; wireless sensor network; IoT; 5G and beyond communication; V2X communication
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Guest Editor
Department of Computer Engineering, Universita’ Telematica, Giustino Fortunato, 82100 Benevento, Italy
Interests: smart cities; artificial intelligence; deep reinforcement learning; blockchain technology; IoT; 5G and beyond communication; V2X communication
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The "Sensing Platform for Smart Cities" is a cutting-edge technology that leverages Artificial Intelligence (AI), data analytics, blockchain technology, and advanced communication systems like 5G and 6G to revolutionize urban environments. By deploying interconnected sensors throughout the city, this platform accumulates real-time data on different parameters such as air quality, noise levels, temperature, and traffic flow. This data is then studied using AI and data analytics procedures to provide valuable insights for decision-making.

One of the key applications of this platform is in smart transportation. By analyzing real-time traffic data, it can optimize traffic light timings, decrease congestion, and improve mobility. Additionally, the platform's integration with 5G and forthcoming 6G communication technologies facilitates faster and more reliable data transmission, enabling real-time decision-making in traffic management.

Furthermore, the sensing platform extends its benefits to smart healthcare. By monitoring environmental aspects and leveraging AI, it can detect patterns and possible health risks in real-time, contributing to early disease detection and preventive measures. This enhances the comprehensive well-being of the city's inhabitants.

To ensure the security and integrity of data collected by the platform, blockchain technology is utilized to guaranteeing data transparency.

The integration of these technologies into a sensing platform for smart cities paves the way for sustainable and efficient urban environments. By harnessing the power of AI, data analytics, blockchain, and advanced communication systems, this platform empowers city administrators and service providers to make informed decisions, optimize resource allocation, and eventually enhance the quality of life for citizens. As technology persists to advance, the potential for further invention and application in the field of smart cities is enormous, promising a future of intelligent and interconnected urban spaces.

Here is list of most relevant keywords

  • Smart Cities,
  • Artificial Intelligence,
  • Data Analytics,
  • Blockchain technology,
  • Smart Transportation,
  • Smart healthcare,
  • Smart Energy Grids,
  • 5G and 6G Communication.

Dr. Zaib Ullah
Dr. Pablo Chamoso
Dr. Muddasar Naeem
Guest Editors

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