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Smart Monitoring and Control in the Future Internet of Things
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The Internet of Things (IoT) and related technologies have the promise of realizing pervasive and smart applications which, in turn, have the potential of improving the quality of life of people living in a connected world. According to the IoT vision, all things can cooperate amongst themselves and be managed from anywhere via the Internet, allowing tight integration between the physical and cyber worlds and thus improving efficiency, promoting usability, and opening up new application opportunities. Nowadays, IoT technologies have successfully been exploited in several domains, providing both social and economic benefits. The realization of the full potential of the next generation of the Internet of Things still needs further research efforts concerning, for instance, the identification of new architectures, methodologies, and infrastructures dealing with distributed and decentralized IoT systems; the integration of IoT with cognitive and social capabilities; the enhancement of the sensing–analysis–control cycle; the integration of consciousness and awareness in IoT environments; and the design of new algorithms and techniques for managing IoT big data. This Special Issue is devoted to advancements in technologies, methodologies, and applications for IoT, together with emerging standards and research topics which would lead to realization of the future Internet of Things.


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Smart Monitoring and Control in the Future Internet of Things
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The Internet of Things (IoT) and related technologies have the promise of realizing pervasive and smart applications which, in turn, have the potential of improving the quality of life of people living in a connected world. According to the IoT vision, all things can cooperate amongst themselves and be managed from anywhere via the Internet, allowing tight integration between the physical and cyber worlds and thus improving efficiency, promoting usability, and opening up new application opportunities. Nowadays, IoT technologies have successfully been exploited in several domains, providing both social and economic benefits. The realization of the full potential of the next generation of the Internet of Things still needs further research efforts concerning, for instance, the identification of new architectures, methodologies, and infrastructures dealing with distributed and decentralized IoT systems; the integration of IoT with cognitive and social capabilities; the enhancement of the sensing–analysis–control cycle; the integration of consciousness and awareness in IoT environments; and the design of new algorithms and techniques for managing IoT big data. This Special Issue is devoted to advancements in technologies, methodologies, and applications for IoT, together with emerging standards and research topics which would lead to realization of the future Internet of Things.


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Smart Monitoring and Control in the Future Internet of Things
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The Internet of Things (IoT) and related technologies have the promise of realizing pervasive and smart applications which, in turn, have the potential of improving the quality of life of people living in a connected world. According to the IoT vision, all things can cooperate amongst themselves and be managed from anywhere via the Internet, allowing tight integration between the physical and cyber worlds and thus improving efficiency, promoting usability, and opening up new application opportunities. Nowadays, IoT technologies have successfully been exploited in several domains, providing both social and economic benefits. The realization of the full potential of the next generation of the Internet of Things still needs further research efforts concerning, for instance, the identification of new architectures, methodologies, and infrastructures dealing with distributed and decentralized IoT systems; the integration of IoT with cognitive and social capabilities; the enhancement of the sensing–analysis–control cycle; the integration of consciousness and awareness in IoT environments; and the design of new algorithms and techniques for managing IoT big data. This Special Issue is devoted to advancements in technologies, methodologies, and applications for IoT, together with emerging standards and research topics which would lead to realization of the future Internet of Things.

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History of engineering & technology --- atmospheric --- on-line monitoring --- LoRa --- embedded system --- smart environments --- Internet of Things --- indoor occupancy --- machine learning --- data analysis --- landslide susceptibility --- China-Nepal Highway --- LSTM --- remote sensing images --- IoT --- network traffic --- monitoring --- DDoS --- packet classification --- indoor localization --- channel state information --- device-free passive --- WiFi fingerprint --- naive Bayes classification --- feature fusion --- posture recognition --- indoor positioning --- wireless body area network --- Kalman filtering --- multi-sensor combination --- prognostic and health management --- integrative framework --- internet of things --- convolutional neural network --- conditioned-based maintenance --- IoT platform --- intelligent monitoring robot --- active CCTV --- learning model --- electrical devices --- classification --- energy management --- smart environment --- architecture --- blockchain --- communication constraints --- decentralized application --- Ethereum --- Internet of things --- sensing and control --- computational efficiency --- robotic manipulators --- hysteresis --- adaptive control --- wireless sensor network (WSN) --- energy --- ant colony optimization (ACO) --- routing algorithm --- quantum-inspired evolutionary algorithms --- atmospheric --- on-line monitoring --- LoRa --- embedded system --- smart environments --- Internet of Things --- indoor occupancy --- machine learning --- data analysis --- landslide susceptibility --- China-Nepal Highway --- LSTM --- remote sensing images --- IoT --- network traffic --- monitoring --- DDoS --- packet classification --- indoor localization --- channel state information --- device-free passive --- WiFi fingerprint --- naive Bayes classification --- feature fusion --- posture recognition --- indoor positioning --- wireless body area network --- Kalman filtering --- multi-sensor combination --- prognostic and health management --- integrative framework --- internet of things --- convolutional neural network --- conditioned-based maintenance --- IoT platform --- intelligent monitoring robot --- active CCTV --- learning model --- electrical devices --- classification --- energy management --- smart environment --- architecture --- blockchain --- communication constraints --- decentralized application --- Ethereum --- Internet of things --- sensing and control --- computational efficiency --- robotic manipulators --- hysteresis --- adaptive control --- wireless sensor network (WSN) --- energy --- ant colony optimization (ACO) --- routing algorithm --- quantum-inspired evolutionary algorithms


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Structural Prognostics and Health Management in Power & Energy Systems
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ISBN: 3039217674 3039217666 Year: 2020 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The idea of preparing an Energies Special Issue on “Structural Prognostics and Health Management in Power & Energy Systems” is to compile information on the recent advances in structural prognostics and health management (SPHM). Continued improvements on SPHM have been made possible through advanced signature analysis, performance degradation assessment, as well as accurate modeling of failure mechanisms by introducing advanced mathematical approaches/tools. Through combining deterministic and probabilistic modeling techniques, research on SPHM can provide assurance for new structures at a design stage and ensure construction integrity at a fabrication phase. Specifically, power and energy system failures occur under multiple sources of uncertainty/variability resulting from load variations in usage, material properties, geometry variations within tolerances, and other uncontrolled variations. Thus, advanced methods and applications for theoretical, numerical, and experimental contributions that address these issues on SPHM are desired and expected, which attempt to prevent overdesign and unnecessary inspection and provide tools to enable a balance between safety and economy to be achieved. This Special Issue has attracted submissions from China, USA, Portugal, and Italy. A total of 26 submissions were received and 11 articles finally published.

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empirical mode decomposition --- underground powerhouse --- sensitivity analysis --- DNN --- fault detection --- neural networks --- structural health monitoring --- analysis mode decomposition --- dynamic analysis of the structure --- residual useful life --- renewable energy --- remaining useful life --- retrofitting activities --- wind turbine blade --- optimized deep belief networks --- strain prediction --- offshore wind turbines --- low frequency tail fluctuation --- oil and gas platforms --- supporting vector machine (SVM) --- wave–structure interaction (WSI) --- sifting stop criterion --- probabilistic analyses of stochastic processes and frequency --- mode mixing --- non-probabilistic reliability index --- data-driven --- prognostics --- turbine blisk --- wind turbines --- supervisory control and data acquisition system --- fuzzy safety criterion --- analysis-empirical mode decomposition --- rotation of hydraulic generator --- life cycle cost --- health monitoring --- reliability --- wavelet decomposition --- weighted regression --- similarity-based approach --- vibration transmission mechanism --- wind and wave analysis --- full-scale static test --- deep learning --- multioperation condition --- extremum surface response method --- lithium-ion battery --- vibration test --- lateral-river vibration --- operational modal analysis --- dynamic analysis --- regeneration phenomenon --- machine learning --- prognostic and Health Management --- offshore structures --- NAR neural network --- techno-economic assessments --- stochastic subspace identification --- vertical axis wind turbine --- dynamic fuzzy reliability analysis

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