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Call for Special Issue Papers: Sustainable Solutions for Internet of Things Using Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain in Future Networks

Venkatachalam Kandasamy, Mohamed Abouhawwash and Nebojsa Bacanin

Acta Informatica Pragensia, 2022, vol. 2022, issue 1, 145-148

Abstract: The world is undergoing a thoughtful revolution with the arrival of the intelligent information era. The central realms accompanying smart living such as transportation, entertainment, healthcare and smart cities are projected to improve service quality assuring a high-end user experience. Future mobile networks are projected to foster the future of ubiquitously connected data-intensive intelligent society powered with complete automation by seamless integrating of all sorts of wireless networks spread over the ground, underwater, air and space. This special issue aims to bring together foremost researchers in academia and engineering from various backgrounds to disseminate to the technical community an outline of emerging technologies, advanced architectures, challenges, open issues and future directions of modern networks in artificial intelligence, internet of things, and blockchain-based applications.

Keywords: Internet of things; Blockchain; Artificial intelligence; Sensor network; Special issue (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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