IEEE IoT Newsletter - March 2021


Article 1

Edge Intelligence for Connected In-home Healthcare: Challenges and Visions

Yuchen Zhao, Hamed Haddadi, and Payam Barnaghi

Over the coming decades, we will face an increasing number of challenges in the public health sector. Longer life expectancy brings a large aging population that requires more daily healthcare than before. Population living with long-term conditions such as dementia, which decrease their performance of daily activities, need not only extra medical resources but also social resources for their healthcare. Global-scale pandemics such as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) can cause unprecedented challenges that overwhelm the healthcare system that we currently have.

 


Article 2

Virtualized Gateways for Scalable Multi-access Networks

Saptarshi Hazra, Thiemo Voigt, and Chenguang Lu

Billions of devices are expected to be connected to the Internet through low-power wireless access technologies. Different wireless access technologies satisfy different service requirements in terms of coverage, data rate, responsiveness, etc. Upcoming applications like smart cities and the smart industry require combinations of these wireless access technologies to fulfill various service requirements.

 


Article 3IoT, Healthcare, and Medicine: Future Perspectives

Euclides Lourenço Chuma

We can say that the integration of IoT with Healthcare started with smartwatches monitoring some signals and storing this data in the cloud. With 5G and WiFi 6 networks accelerating the internet connection speeds, and at the same time, the Artificial Intelligence offering better analytics tools, sensors technological improvements more companies in the market are launching new IoT products, including healthcare IoT products.

 


Article 4Teaching Users New IoT Tricks: A Model-driven Cyber Range for IoT Security Training

Michalis Smyrlis, George Spanoudakis, and Konstantinos Fysarakis

As IoT ecosystems become mainstream, malicious actors routinely launch impactful attacks that affect both organizations and individuals - e.g., see the Mirai IoT botnet and its variants, and the intensification of these attacks in the COVID-19 era - ultimately corroding our trust in IoT applications and services.

 

 

EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS


Article 5

IEEE Internet of Things Initiative - Upcoming Events

IEEE 7th World Forum on Internet of Things - 2021
14 June-31 July 2021 // New Orleans, Louisiana, USA / Hybrid Event
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IEEE International Conference on Omni-layer Intelligent Systems 2021 (IEEE COINS 2021)
23-25 August 2021 // Barcelona, Spain

IEEE COINS includes a multi-disciplinary program from technical research papers, to panels, workshops, and tutorials on the latest technology developments and innovations. IEEE COINS will address all important aspects of the IoT ecosystem from smart things to the circuit and system, design automation, Edge-Fog-Cloud computing, big data, machine learning, artificial intelligence, blockchain, security, and smart products/services as well as business models. IEEE COINS solicits papers and proposals accompanying submissions for presentations in the Vertical and Topical Tracks. Please visit the website for more information.


Article 5

IEEE Internet of Things Magazine

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This Month's Contributors

Yuchen Zhao is a Research Associate in the Dyson School of Design Engineering at Imperial College London.
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Hamed Haddadi is a Reader in Human-Centred Systems and the Director of Postgraduate Studies at the Dyson School of Design Engineering at The Faculty of Engineering, Imperial College London.
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Payam Barnaghi is Chair in Machine Intelligence Applied to Medicine in the Department of Brain Sciences at Imperial College London.
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Saptarshi Hazra is currently working as a researcher at RISE, Sweden.
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Thiemo Voigt received a Ph.D. degree from Uppsala University, Sweden, in 2002.
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Chenguang Lu received an M.Sc. degree in digital communication and a Ph.D. degree in wireless communication from the Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, in 2005, and Aalborg University, Denmark, in 2008.
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Euclides Lourenço Chuma earned a degree in Mathematics (2003) from the University of Campinas (UNICAMP), a graduate degree in network and telecommunications Systems (2015) at INATEL, an M.Sc. in electrical engineering (2017) at UNICAMP, and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering (2019) at UNICAMP, SP-Brazil.
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Michalis Smyrlis (B.Sc., Ph.D. in progress) is a Senior Software Security Engineer at SPHYNX TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS AG.
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Konstantinos Fysarakis (B.Sc. Applied Mathematics, M.Sc. Information Security, Ph.D. Electronic & Computer Engineering – Embedded Systems Security) is the Chief Technology Officer of SPHYNX ANALYTICS LIMITED.
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George Spanoudakis (B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. Computer Science) is the chairman of the management board of SPHYNX TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS AG.
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