Intelligent Wireless Communications -

Intelligent Wireless Communications

Buch | Hardcover
453 Seiten
2021
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Verlag)
978-1-83953-095-1 (ISBN)
159,95 inkl. MwSt
Aimed at researchers, engineers and scientists involved in the design and development of protocols and AI applications for wireless communication devices and networks, this edited book presents recent research and innovations in emerging AI methods and AI-powered mechanisms, and future perspectives in this field.
The incredible growth in the development and use of wireless communication technologies has led to research in both academia and industry on artificial intelligence (AI) methods that enable intelligent technologies, smarter services and applications, business processes and social interactions to satisfy future requirements. AI mechanisms are being exploited in smart intelligent network applications to provide insights from collected data by identifying patterns and allowing operational predictions with higher accuracy in smaller time periods. The future of AI-powered wireless networking infrastructures depends on finding effective solutions to a number of technical challenges that such paradigms introduce, including better intelligent sensor capabilities, smarter big data analytics, automated remote data management, as well as open and secure processes.


This book presents innovative research in emerging artificial intelligence methods for the processing, storing and analysing of large date sets generated by wireless communication infrastructures. It addresses major new technological developments, reflects on industry needs, current research trends and future directions. The authors focus on the development of AI-powered mechanisms for future wireless networking applications and architectures which will lead to more performant, resilient and valuable ecosystems and automated services. The book is aimed at researchers, engineers and scientists involved in the design and development of protocols and AI applications for wireless communication devices, and wireless networking technologies.

George Mastorakis is a director of the e-Business Intelligence Laboratory and an associate professor in the Department of Management Science and Technology at Hellenic Mediterranean University in Greece. His research interests include cognitive radio networks, IoT applications, IoE architectures, radio resource management, artificial Intelligence applications, networking traffic analysis, 5G mobile networks, dynamic bandwidth management, and energy-efficiency networks. He has actively participated in many EC funded research projects (FP6, FP7, and Horizon2020), and acted as a technical manager in several research projects funded by GSRT (General Secretariat for Research & Technology, Ministry of Development, Greece). He is an editor and a co-editor of several edited books. He received his PhD in Telecommunications from the University of the Aegean, Greece. Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Nicosia, Cyprus, where he is leading the Mobile Systems Lab. (MOSys). His research covers the design and implementation of hybrid wireless testbed environments, high-performance cloud and mobile cloud computing (MCC) systems, IoT/IoE, modeling and simulation of mobile computing environments, and protocol development and deployment for large-scale heterogeneous networks as well as new “green” mobility-based protocols. He has authored/co-edited several books. He is a management member of the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) Radio Communications Committee (RCC), and has served as track Chair and co-Chair of several IEEE International Conferences (including AINA, IWCMC, and IEEE Internet of Things). He received his PhD degree from the Department of Informatics at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. Jordi Mongay Batalla is a professor at Warsaw University of Technology, and deputy director of Research at the National Institute of Telecommunications, Warsaw, Poland. His research is aimed at developing new infrastructures for the future Internet and its applications. He is an editor of four books and author of more than 150 papers published in books, international journals and conference proceedings, and patents (Polish and European Patent Offices). He is/has been a guest editor and member of Editorial Board in more than 10 international journals. Currently, Prof. Mongay Batalla is a technical adviser of the Polish Government for 5G cybersecurity law and a technical adviser of Polish Ministry of Infrastructure for autonomous automotive and others. He is also a technical member of the European Blockchain Services Infrastructure (European Commission) and is a member of Hyperledger platform (a The Linux Foundation project). Evangelos Pallis is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Hellenic Mediterranean University, Greece, and a director of the Research and Development of Telecommunication Systems Laboratory “PASIPHAE”. His research interests include intelligent wireless networks, mobile communication systems, and emerging technologies. He has coordinated many European funded R&D projects and participated in standardization bodies for future wireless networking infrastructures. He is general chairman of International Conferences on Telecommunications and an active contributor to standardization bodies for wireless networks. He has co-edited several books in the above research fields.

Chapter 1: An overview of the intelligent big data analytics and their technological presence in the modern digital age
Chapter 2: Artificial intelligence in IoT and its applications
Chapter 3: Green energy harvesting protocols for intelligent wireless communication systems
Chapter 4: Discrete wavelet transform applications in the IoMT
Chapter 5: Intelligent agents system for medical information communication
Chapter 6: Intelligent Internet of things in wireless networks
Chapter 7: Impact of jamming signal on system performance in downlink of IoT network relying on nonorthogonal multiple access
Chapter 8: QoS of communication networks using MPLS protocol
Chapter 9: Damaged critical infrastructure for VANETs
Chapter 10: Artificial intelligence-enabled optical wireless communication links: a revolutionary approach toward smart communication model
Chapter 11: Intelligent underwater wireless communications
Chapter 12: Machine learning algorithms for smart data analysis in the Internet of things: an overview
Chapter 13: Artificial intelligence and machine learning aided blockchain systems to address security vulnerabilities and threats in the industrial Internet of things
Chapter 14: Improved gain vector-based recursive least squares for smart antenna applications
Chapter 15: Forecast of electricity consumption: a comparison of ARIMA and neural networks
Chapter 16: Smart interoperability public safety wireless network

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Telecommunications
Verlagsort Stevenage
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Technik Nachrichtentechnik
ISBN-10 1-83953-095-2 / 1839530952
ISBN-13 978-1-83953-095-1 / 9781839530951
Zustand Neuware
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