This book discusses the potential of the Internet of Unmanned Things (IoUT), which is considered a promising paradigm resulting in numerous applications including shipment of goods, home package delivery, crop monitoring, agricultural surveillance, and rescue operations. The authors discuss how IoUT nodes collaborate with each other in ad hoc manner through a Line-of-Sight (LoS) link to exchange data packets. Also discussed is how Unmanned Arial Vehicles (UAVs) can communicate with fixed ground stations, with an air traffic controller, or through a Non-Line-of-Sight (NLoS) link with a satellite-aided controller, generally based on preloaded missions. The authors go on to cover how to tackle issues that arise with dissimilar communication technologies. They cover how various problems can appear in inter-UAV and UAV-to-X communications including energy management, lack of security and the unreliability of wireless communication links, and handover from LoS to NLoS, and vice versa. In this book, the editors invited front-line researchers and authors to submit research exploring emerging technologies for IoUT and mission-based networking and how to overcome challenges.
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This book discusses the potential of the Internet of Unmanned Things (IoUT), which is considered a promising paradigm resulting in numerous applications including shipment of goods, home package delivery, crop monitoring, agricultural surveillance, and rescue operations.
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Introduction.- An Overview on IoUT and UAV-assisted applications.- Mobility, traffic models and network management for IoUT.- Energy efficiency in IoUT.- Security, privacy, and trust in IoUT.- Mobile edge computing in IoUT.- Performance, scalability, reliability and efficiency of Inter-UAV and UAV-to-X communications.- Machine-learning techniques for IoUT.- Inter-UAV communications over future internet architectures.- 5G and beyond for IoUT.- Explainable artificial intelligence and semantic representation and reasoning for IoUT.- Testbeds and validation of IoUT solutions.- Conclusion.
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This book discusses the potential of the Internet of Unmanned Things (IoUT), which is considered a promising paradigm resulting in numerous applications including shipment of goods, home package delivery, crop monitoring, agricultural surveillance, and rescue operations. The authors discuss how IoUT nodes collaborate with each other in ad hoc manner through a Line-of-Sight (LoS) link to exchange data packets. Also discussed is how Unmanned Arial Vehicles (UAVs) can communicate with fixed ground stations, with an air traffic controller, or through a Non-Line-of-Sight (NLoS) link with a satellite-aided controller, generally based on preloaded missions. The authors go on to cover how to tackle issues that arise with dissimilar communication technologies. They cover how various problems can appear in inter-UAV and UAV-to-X communications including energy management, lack of security and the unreliability of wireless communication links, and handover from LoS to NLoS, and vice versa. In this book, the editors invited front-line researchers and authors to submit research exploring emerging technologies for IoUT and mission-based networking and how to overcome challenges.
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Covers technical details of Internet of Unmanned Things (IoUTs) starting from the communication support to the application; Presents numerous applications for IoUTs, such as shipment of goods, home package delivery, crop monitoring, agricultural surveillance, and rescue operations; Includes contributions from invited front-line researchers and authors who present research exploring emerging technologies for IoUT and mission-based networking.
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ISBN
9783031334962
Publisert
2024-08-03
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Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Heftet

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Chaker Abdelaziz Kerrache is an associate professor at the department of Computer Science, University of Laghouat, Algeria. He is currently the head of the Informatics and Mathematics Laboratory (LIM) and the manager of the Business Incubator at the University of Laghouat. He received his MSc. degree in computer science in 2012, and his Ph.D. degree in computer science in 2017, both at the University of Laghouat, Algeria. In 2013, he joined the Informatics and Mathematics Laboratory (LIM) as a research assistant and the Computer Networks Group (GRC) in 2015 as a visiting PhD student. His research activity is related to trust and risk management, secure multi-hop communications, vehicular networks, Named Data Networking (NDN), Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), and Brain-to-Computer Interface (BCI).

 

Carlos Miguel Tavares De Araujo Cesariny Calafate is a Full Professor at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) since December 2018 in the area of Computer Architecture and Technology, and his research focuses on Communication Networks. He has been teaching at the School of Informatics since 2004. As a full-time professor at the School of Informatics, he has always been teaching courses in the Computer Networks area. As proof of his quality as a teacher, in 2017 he received the Excellent Teacher Award by the Social Council of the UPV and the Valencian Government. In terms of research activity, he has two "sexenios": Periods 2005-2010, and 2011-2016. In 2014, his group received the best research group award (UPV). He has led different national, regional and local research projects. He is currently involved in the SmartLagoon European project, and the SETMAN national project (RTI2018-096384-B-I00), among others. He has participated in the scientific committee of more than 300 conferences sponsored by IEEE, ACM and IFIP. Among others, he has been TPC Chair of ICCCN 2018, DS-RT 2019/2020, IFIP Wireless Days 2013 and ICT-DM 2018, Workshops Chair of the CCNC Conference in 2016 and 2017, and General Chair of DS-RT 2021, ICCCN 2020, INSERT-IoT 2019, Goodtechs 2017, ICCNA 2017, and DroNet 2018, among others. He is currently an associate editor of several scientific journals including: Elsevier Vehicular Networks, MDPI Sensors, Mobile Information Systems, International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, MDPI Electronics, IET Smart Cities, IET Networks, MDPI Drones, etc. He is ranked among the World's Top 2% Scientists, and also among the top 100 Spanish researchers in the Computer Science & Electronics field. He is a founding member of the IEEE SIG on Big Data with Computational Intelligence and the IEEE SIG on Green Internet of Vehicles. To date he has published about 460 papers in journals, books and conferences, including 120 articles in international journals with JCR impact index (70 in Q1), and 213 articles in international conferences (mainly IEEE, ACM and IFIP), 50 of them classified as CORE A/GRIN class 2.

 

Abderrahmane Lakas is a Professor in the department of Computer and Network Engineering, UAE University. He received his PhD and MSc in Computer Systems from the University of Paris 6 (Pierre et Marie Currie), France respectively in 1996, and 1991. Prior to joining UAE University in 2003, he worked in the industry in various companies such as Nortel Networks (Canada, 1998), Newbridge Networks (Canada, 1997) and start-up company Netrake Corp. (US, Dallas, 2000), serving in various technical and managerial positions. Dr Lakas completed his post-doc at the School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences, in Lancaster University, UK (1994-1996) before joining the School of IT and Engineering, University of Ottawa (1996-1997) as a Research Associate, working on various aspects of software engineering for telecommunication systems. At UAE University, Dr Lakas is the head of the CAST (Connected and Autonomous Systems) research team in the CIT and in charge of the CIT’s ASIL (Autonomous and IoT Lab). He has published more than a 100 journal and conference papers on various research topics focusing on wireless networks, vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET), intelligent transportation systems (ITS), Internet of Things (IoT), pervasive computing, QoS, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), network security and intrusion detection specifically in mobile ad hoc environments. Dr Lakas is an associate editor in the IEEE Access journal, IET Networks, reviewer for the following journals: IEEE Communications Letters, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, EEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Access, Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies (ETT), International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, Computer Communications, International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications, Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Ad Hoc Networks, Vehicular Communications, Computers and Electrical Engineering, Pervasive and Mobile Computing, Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, International Journal of Communication Systems, Enterprise Information Systems. He is member of the technical program committee of several conferences. He has been publishing his research in renown journals and conferences such as IEEE VTC, IEEE CC, IEEE Globcom, IEEE WCNC. Dr Lakas participated to the organization of several scientific events namely he chaired the IEEE IIT'2006 and IIT'2012, chaired a workshop in the Drones Middle East for Government and Public Services, Dubai (2016), co-chaired workshop on artificial intelligence for sustainable B5G/6G networks. Dr Lakas is a recipient of many academic and industrial awards including Faculty Excellence Award in Service, UAE Univ. (2008), Achievement Award, Nortel (1999), Achievement Award, Newbridge (1998).

 

Mohamed Lahby is Associate Professor at the Higher Normal School (ENS) University Hassan II of Casablanca, Morocco. His PhD in Computer Science from Faculty of Sciences and Technology of Mohammedia, University Hassan II of Casablanca, in 2013. His research interests are wireless communication and network, mobility management, QoS/QoE, Internet of things, Smart cities, Optimization and Machine learning. He has published more than 35 papers (book chapters, international journals, and conferences), 1 edited book, and 1 authored book. He has served and continues to serve on executive and technical program committees of numerous international conferences such as IEEE PIMRC, ICC, NTMS, IWCMC, WINCOM, ISNCC. He also serves as a referee of many prestigious Elsevier journals : Ad Hoc Networks, Applied Computing and Informatics and International journal of disaster risk reduction. He organized and participated more than 40 conferences and workshops. He is the chair of many international workshops and special sessions such as MLNGSN’19, CSPSC’19, MLNGSN’20, MLNGSN’21, AI2SC ’20 and WCTCP’20, CIOT’22.