Digital Twin, Blockchain, and Sensor Networks in the Healthy and Mobile City explores how digital twins and blockchain can be used in smart cities. Sections deal with promising applications for safe and healthy cities and current perspectives of blockchain and digital twins for future smart cities, helping us create happy, healthy, safe, and productive lives. The global smart cities market size was valued at USD 1,226.9 billion in 2022 and is expected to register a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25.8% from 2023 to 2030. Digital twin refers to a simulation of physical products in virtual…mehr
Digital Twin, Blockchain, and Sensor Networks in the Healthy and Mobile City explores how digital twins and blockchain can be used in smart cities. Sections deal with promising applications for safe and healthy cities and current perspectives of blockchain and digital twins for future smart cities, helping us create happy, healthy, safe, and productive lives. The global smart cities market size was valued at USD 1,226.9 billion in 2022 and is expected to register a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25.8% from 2023 to 2030. Digital twin refers to a simulation of physical products in virtual space. This simulation makes full use of physical models/wireless sensor networks/historical data of city operation to integrate big information (digital twin cities) under multi-discipline, multi-physical quantities, multi-scale, and multi-probability.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1: DIGITAL TWIN AND BLOCKCHAIN FOR HEALTHY CITIES 1. Using Blockchain technology for Efficient Data Sharing & Privacy in the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) 2. Smart sensors for smart city environmental monitoring systems 3. Preserving Privacy in Healthcare: Leveraging Digital Twins and Blockchain for Data-less and Identity-less Information Sharing 4. Blockchain - Platform for the future of healthcare 5. Blockchain for Insight Healthcare Consultant (Blockchain Technology in Telehealth and Telemedicine) 6. Advanced Sensor technology for smart patient monitoring in healthcare 7. Medical sensor networks: Main research themes, evolution, trends and framework for its study 8. Decentralized Medical Research Networks 9. An IoT-Enabled Blockchain System to Secure Medical Data 10. Sensors and Digital Twin for Healthcare Monitoring Frameworks 11. Medical Sensor Network, Edge Computing and Blockchain for Efficient Medical Data Exchange 12. Blockchain-based Secure DT Framework for Smart Healthy City 13. Blockchain Applications in Healthcare Data Management: Requirements, Potential and Challenges 14. AI-Powered blockchain technology for smart hospitals: an economic valuation 15. Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) for Smart City 16. Lightweight and Privacy Preserving Authentication Protocol for Sensitive Data Transmission in Smart Healthcare Applications Part 2: DIGITAL TWIN AND BLOCKCHAIN FOR SMART SOCIETY AND SMART-CITY MOBILITY 17. Blockchain-Based Smart Parking for Digital-Twin Empowered Vehicular Sensing Networks with Privacy Protection 18. Internet of Vehicles (IoV) for smart cities 19. Vehicle-to-vehicle wireless communication protocols 20. Auto Insurance Platform Powered by Blockchain 21. IoT-based battery management system in the electric vehicle charging station 22. Blockchain, AI and IoT for Smart Road Traffic Management System 23. Vehicle-to-Vehicle wireless communication protocols: From bibliometric analysis to a conceptual framework and future research directions 24. Digital Twins Towards Smart Manufacturing 25. Digital Twins, Artificial Intelligence and Immersive Technologies for Heritage Preservation and Cultural Tourism in Smart Cities 26. Blockchain Technology for Circular Economy: Analysis for the Smart Cities 27. From the smart city to the smart society 28. Smart Beginnings, Wise Endings: Unpacking the Smart-Wise Cities
Part 1: DIGITAL TWIN AND BLOCKCHAIN FOR HEALTHY CITIES 1. Using Blockchain technology for Efficient Data Sharing & Privacy in the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) 2. Smart sensors for smart city environmental monitoring systems 3. Preserving Privacy in Healthcare: Leveraging Digital Twins and Blockchain for Data-less and Identity-less Information Sharing 4. Blockchain - Platform for the future of healthcare 5. Blockchain for Insight Healthcare Consultant (Blockchain Technology in Telehealth and Telemedicine) 6. Advanced Sensor technology for smart patient monitoring in healthcare 7. Medical sensor networks: Main research themes, evolution, trends and framework for its study 8. Decentralized Medical Research Networks 9. An IoT-Enabled Blockchain System to Secure Medical Data 10. Sensors and Digital Twin for Healthcare Monitoring Frameworks 11. Medical Sensor Network, Edge Computing and Blockchain for Efficient Medical Data Exchange 12. Blockchain-based Secure DT Framework for Smart Healthy City 13. Blockchain Applications in Healthcare Data Management: Requirements, Potential and Challenges 14. AI-Powered blockchain technology for smart hospitals: an economic valuation 15. Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) for Smart City 16. Lightweight and Privacy Preserving Authentication Protocol for Sensitive Data Transmission in Smart Healthcare Applications Part 2: DIGITAL TWIN AND BLOCKCHAIN FOR SMART SOCIETY AND SMART-CITY MOBILITY 17. Blockchain-Based Smart Parking for Digital-Twin Empowered Vehicular Sensing Networks with Privacy Protection 18. Internet of Vehicles (IoV) for smart cities 19. Vehicle-to-vehicle wireless communication protocols 20. Auto Insurance Platform Powered by Blockchain 21. IoT-based battery management system in the electric vehicle charging station 22. Blockchain, AI and IoT for Smart Road Traffic Management System 23. Vehicle-to-Vehicle wireless communication protocols: From bibliometric analysis to a conceptual framework and future research directions 24. Digital Twins Towards Smart Manufacturing 25. Digital Twins, Artificial Intelligence and Immersive Technologies for Heritage Preservation and Cultural Tourism in Smart Cities 26. Blockchain Technology for Circular Economy: Analysis for the Smart Cities 27. From the smart city to the smart society 28. Smart Beginnings, Wise Endings: Unpacking the Smart-Wise Cities
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