TY - BOOK ID - 134250113 TI - Applications of Internet of Things AU - Chen, Chi-Hua AU - Lo, Kuen-Rong PY - 2021 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Technology: general issues KW - urban traffic KW - grey relational membership degree KW - traffic congestion judgment KW - mobile positioning KW - commercial vehicle operation data KW - cellular network KW - cloud computing KW - location-based service KW - Internet of Things KW - distributed system architecture KW - intelligent transportation system KW - cellular networks KW - vehicle positioning KW - speed estimation KW - machine learning KW - road anomaly KW - avoidance KW - behavior recognition KW - smartphone KW - opportunistic sensing KW - anklet monitoring and tracking KW - detection algorithms KW - geoprocessing KW - Law Enforcement Telecommunications Systems (LETS) KW - sensor data fusion KW - camera coverage estimation KW - multistage grid subdivision KW - line of sight KW - viewshed analysis KW - obstacle KW - k-anonymity KW - location-based services KW - location privacy KW - the credible chain UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:134250113 AB - This book introduces the Special Issue entitled “Applications of Internet of Things”, of ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information. Topics covered in this issue include three main parts: (I) intelligent transportation systems (ITSs), (II) location-based services (LBSs), and (III) sensing techniques and applications. Three papers on ITSs are as follows: (1) “Vehicle positioning and speed estimation based on cellular network signals for urban roads,” by Lai and Kuo; (2) “A method for traffic congestion clustering judgment based on grey relational analysis,” by Zhang et al.; and (3) “Smartphone-based pedestrian’s avoidance behavior recognition towards opportunistic road anomaly detection,” by Ishikawa and Fujinami. Three papers on LBSs are as follows: (1) “A high-efficiency method of mobile positioning based on commercial vehicle operation data,” by Chen et al.; (2) “Efficient location privacy-preserving k-anonymity method based on the credible chain,” by Wang et al.; and (3) “Proximity-based asynchronous messaging platform for location-based Internet of things service,” by Gon Jo et al. Two papers on sensing techniques and applications are as follows: (1) “Detection of electronic anklet wearers’ groupings throughout telematics monitoring,” by Machado et al.; and (2) “Camera coverage estimation based on multistage grid subdivision,” by Wang et al. ER -