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Internet of Things, Sensing and Cloud Computing

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Dr. Raffaele Montella Dear Colleagues, Department of Science and Technology, University of Naples At the beginning of the last decade, the Internet of Things “Parthenope”, CDN Isola C4, and the Cloud Computer worlds were both rising. The first 80143 Napoli, Italy dealt with tiny low-power devices while the latter focused raffaele.montella@ on elasticity, virtualization, and the pay-per-use model, uniparthenope.it promising the democratic distribution of computer power Dr. José Luis González and storage. In recent years, the two technologies have Compeán become intimately related to each other, leveraging on a Centro de Investigación y de new paradigm that could be defined as the high- Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Victoria, performance Internet of Things. This evolutionary thread Tamaulipas, México has pushed sensor technologies and their related [email protected] applications in a skyrocketing scenario with the massive rise of distributed low-cost sensor networks and the data Dr. Sokol Kosta crowdsourcing model. At the same time, the computation Department of Electronic at the edge and the fog computing paradigms has enabled Systems, Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark the design and development of a new class of cloud-native applications in which the IoT acts as a bridge between [email protected] sensing technologies and cloud computing hosted applications.

Deadline for manuscript For detailed information, please visit here. submissions: 30 September 2022 Dr. Raffaele Montella Dr. José Luis González Compeán Dr. Sokol Kosta Guest Editors mdpi.com/si/68919 SpeciaIslsue IMPACT FACTOR 3.576 an Open Access Journal by MDPI

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