IEEE IoT Newsletter - March 2022


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Artificial Intelligence Enabled Distributed Edge Computing for Internet of Things

Ali Balador, Sima Sinaei, Mats Pettersson, and Ilhan Kaya

In recent years, technological developments in consumer electronics and industrial applications have advanced rapidly. As a result, more and smaller networked devices can collect and process data anywhere. This Internet of Things (IoT) is a revolutionary change for many sectors like building, automotive, digital industry, energy, healthcare. As a result, the amount of data generated at the Edge level has increased dramatically, resulting in higher network bandwidth requirements. In the meantime, with the emergence of novel applications, such as automated driving, lower network latency is required.

 


Article 2

An IoT-based Real-time Management of Energy Consumption

Rita Lourinho, Augusto Casaca, Mário Nunes, Nicole Feliciano, and José Botelho

Águas do Tejo Atlântico (AdTA) is a major company operating in the environmental sector in Portugal. Its mission is to manage and operate the wastewater system of the Great Lisbon and West of Great Lisbon, guaranteeing the quality, continuity, and efficiency of the water public services. AdTA operates several Water Resource Recovery Facilities (WRRF). These facilities treat municipal wastewater and recover sub-products, such as bio-solids and energy. Energy consumption is the second-highest operating cost at a WRRF after labor; it can be about 50% of a utility´s total operating costs.

 


Article 3Using an IoT Meta-model & Service Level Agreements to Support Automated Port Operations

Cathryn Peoples, Adrian Moore, and Nektarios Georgalas

The maritime industry is a critical component in international supply chains. However, it is highly sensitive to and dependent upon external factors, so much so that in 2018, a new maritime industry was observed to be evolving.

 

 

EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS


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IEEE Internet of Things Initiative - Upcoming Events

IEEE Academy on Internet of Things Webinar
Join IEEE on 7 April at 11am ET for the virtual event, The Internet of Things: Use Cases, Applications, and Key Elements. This event offers a comprehensive overview with easy-to-understand concepts regarding IoT as it pertains to our daily lives. Register today!

IEEE 8th World Forum on Internet of Things 2022
26 October-11 November 2022 // Yokohama, Japan // Hybrid: In-Person and Virtual Conference


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IEEE Internet of Things Magazine

Internet of Things Magazine logoThe IEEE Internet of Things Magazine solicits high quality articles that: a) describe in depth and/or breadth the state-of-the-art multi-disciplinary IoT-centric research and deployments, b) present groundbreaking novel practical contributions and insights into emerging IoT hot topics and futuristic applications, c) develop/share best practices, vision and lessons learned on integrated IoT environments, and d) establish guiding principles for the advancement of IoT-centered research as well as for the technical, operational and business successes.

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This Month's Contributors

Ali Balador is currently a Senior Researcher and Project Manager at RISE research institute of Sweden.
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Sima Sinaei is a postdoc researcher at RISE research institute of Sweden.
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Mats Pettersson is the CEO and co-founder of Sensative AB, a Swedish proptech company awarded by Frost & Sullivan as the most innovative European IoT company in 2021.
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Ilhan Kaya received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, in 2013.
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Rita Lourinho, M.Sc. in Environmental Engineering, New University of Lisbon, Portugal.
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Augusto Casaca, Ph.D. in Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK.
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Mário Nunes, PhD in Electronics and Computer Engineering, and Aggregation degree in the same area, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
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Nicole Feliciano, M.Sc. in Environmental and Energy Engineering, ESTG Leiria, Portugal.
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José Botelho, Electrical Engineer, FCTUC, Coimbra, Portugal.
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Cathryn Peoples received a B.A. degree in business studies with computing, an M.Sc. degree in telecommunications and internet systems, and a Ph.D. degree in networking from Ulster University, U.K., in 2004, 2005, and 2009, respectively.
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Adrian Moore is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Computing at Ulster University.
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Nektarios Georgalas works for British Telecom since 1998, currently a Principal Researcher in Applied Research.
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