Ambient Intelligence Environments with Wireless Sensor Networks from the Point of View of Big Data and Smart & Sustainable Cities

Submission Deadline: 30 April 2018

IEEE Access invites manuscript submissions in the area of Ambient Intelligence Environments with Wireless Sensor Networks from the Point of View of Big Data and Smart & Sustainable Cities.

This Special Section in IEEE Access was conceived during the organization of the 11th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence UCAmI 2017, (IWAAL & AmI HEALTH included) held in Villanova University, Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA) from November 7th to 10th, 2017.

Ambient Intelligence Environments are an exciting topic of research, which span a wide number of research and application domains among them the smart city concept. In the underlying of smart cities, big data applications are developed that support smart components to reach the required level of sustainability and improve the living standards by means of wireless sensor networks.

This Special Section in IEEE Access aims to provide a forum for the dissemination of research based on Ambient Intelligence Environments, paying attention to Big Data and Smart & Sustainable Cities by wireless sensor networks. In this context, this Special Section is an open call to industrial and academic researchers to illustrate pursue a representative collection of recent advancements within ambient intelligence environments focus on Big Data and Smart & Sustainable Cities by wireless sensor networks that present new research contributions on theories, models and algorithms, and applications.

 

Associate Editor: Macarena Espinilla, University of Jaén, Spain

Guest Editors:

  1. Javier Medina, University of Jaén, Spain
  2. José Gabriel Urzaiz Lares, Anahuac Mayab University, México
  3. Pritpal Singh, Villanova University, USA

 

Relevant IEEE Access Special Sections:

  1. Convergence of Sensor Networks, Cloud Computing, and Big Data in Industrial Internet of Things
  2. The New Era of Smart Cities: Sensors, Communication Technologies and Applications
  3. Advances of Multisensory Services and Technologies for Healthcare in Smart Cities

IEEE Access Editor-in-Chief: Michael Pecht, Professor and Director, CALCE, University of Maryland

Paper submission: Contact Associate Editor and submit manuscript to:
http://ieee.atyponrex.com/journal/ieee-access

For inquiries regarding this Special Section, please contact: mestevez@ujaen.es