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Discusses how integrating IoT devices and cyber-physical systems can be used for a multitude of applications, such as satellite imaging in relation to climate change, industrial control systems, e-healthcare applications, security uses, automotive and traffic monitoring and control, urban smart city planning, and more.

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Discusses how integrating IoT devices and cyber-physical systems can be used for a multitude of applications, such as satellite imaging in relation to climate change, industrial control systems, e-healthcare applications, security uses, automotive and traffic monitoring and control, urban smart city planning, and more.
Autorenporträt
Amit Kumar Tyagi, PhD, is Senior Assistant Professor and Senior Researcher at the Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai Campus, India. He was formerly affiliated with the Lord Krishna College of Engineering, Ghaziabad, India, and was formerly an Assistant Professor and Head of Research at Lingayäs Vidyapeeth (formerly known as Lingayäs University), Faridabad, Haryana, India. His current research focuses on machine learning with big data, blockchain technology, data science, cyber-physical systems, smart and secure computing, and privacy. He has contributed to several projects such as AARIN and P3-Block to address some of the open issues related to the privacy breaches in vehicular applications (such as parking) and medical cyber-physical systems. Also, he has published more than eight patents related to deep learning, Internet of Things, cyber-physical systems, and computer vision. Dr. Tyagi received his PhD degree from Pondicherry Central University, India. Niladhuri Sreenath, PhD, is Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Puducherry Technological University, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, India. His primary research interests lie in WDM optical networks and privacy and trust. He has published several journal articles, conferences papers, and book chapters. He obtained his PhD in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India.