R Minerva, GM Lee, N Crespi - Proceedings of the IEEE, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Digital twin (DT) is an emerging concept that is gaining attention in various industries. It refers to the ability to clone a physical object (PO) into a software counterpart. The …
Today's needs for monitoring and control of different devices in organizations require an Internet of Things (IoT) platform that can integrate heterogeneous elements provided by …
The effectiveness and dependability of network communication within the Internet of Things (IoT) depends on the energy-harvesting capabilities of IoT sensors. It is imperative to …
As COVID-19 hounds the world, the common cause of finding a swift solution to manage the pandemic has brought together researchers, institutions, governments, and society at large …
Digital Twins for cities represent a new trend for urban and geospatial fields. Currently, some DTs implementations are taking place. Nevertheless, the whole concept remains ambiguous …
For the last decade the Smart City concept has been under development, fostered by the growing urbanization of the world's population and the need to handle the challenges that …
F Cirillo, D Gómez, L Diez, IE Maestro… - IEEE Internet of …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Smart cities solutions are often monolithically implemented, from sensors data handling through the provided services. The same challenges are regularly faced by different …
The digitization of manufacturing industry has led to leaner and more efficient production, under the Industry 4.0 concept. Nowadays, datasets collected from shop floor assets and …
Recent advances in machine learning, coupled with low-cost computation, availability of cheap streaming sensors, data storage and cloud technologies, has led to widespread multi …