IEEE Access (Jan 2019)

IEEE Access Special Section Editorial: Intelligent Systems for the Internet of Things

  • Tie Qiu,
  • Chun-Wei Tsai,
  • Carlo Cecati,
  • Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues,
  • Priyanka Rawat,
  • Houbing Song,
  • Francesco Piccialli,
  • Melinda Hodkiewicz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2915488
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 146342 – 146347

Abstract

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The underlying concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) is simply to connect all devices and systems together via the Internet so that more suitable services can be provided to users. Many infrastructures, systems, and devices of the IoT have matured while some are still being developed. This is why several recent studies have claimed that IoT will dramatically change our lives. Today, we can find research topics driven by IoT technologies and can imagine that the era of smart homes and cities will be coming in the foreseeable future. The development of the IoT has reached a crossroad. One of the current research trends is to make this kind of system smarter, by using intelligent technologies to provide a much more convenient environment for humans. Among the intelligent technologies, how to handle the massive amount of data generated by the systems and devices of the IoT has been widely considered. Many other technologies, such as data mining, big data analytics, statistical and other analysis technologies, have also been used for analyzing data generated from the IoT. In addition to the analysis technologies, intelligent system technologies also provide many possibilities for the IoT because they can be used to enhance not only the performance of a system and its devices, but they can also be aware of events that have occurred.