Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) have the potential to expedite the realization of a smart city by allowing for sharing/storing digital content, sensing, and mobilizing electrical power.
The increasing penetration rates of residential rooftop photovoltaics (PV) and distributed energy resources (DERs) has led to an increase in the number of prosumers and enhanced end-users flexibility.
Automatic understanding of visual data collected from UAVs has been of great interest to industry and academia. Thus, visual object detection is instrumental in a fully autonomous systems.
Recently, the use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets has been increasing. Mobile devices collect and gather a variety of different types of data, including data provided by users such as images, voices, and texts.
As the world becomes more urbanized, cities are facing a growing number of challenges related to security, sustainability, and connectivity. To address these challenges, many cities are turning to modern sustainable cognitive approaches...
The promising advances in the field of renewable energies, namely, the new records of efficiency in solar panel and air-wind systems, coupled with the capabilities of prosumers and consumers to exchange energies at the individual levels...
In our recent project, "Self-Sovereign Identity for trust and interoperability in the Metaverse," we have embarked on creating an environment where users can navigate the virtual realm without concerns about their security....
In recent years, the concept of smart buildings has gained significant attention due to its potential for improving energy efficiency and sustainability. Smart buildings use advanced technologies, such as sensors, control systems, and artificial intelligence...
The increasing number of applications and devices in the Sixth-generation (6G) networks and the diversity of mobile data, architectures, and technologies make security and privacy a critical concern...