Automation, Control and Intelligent Systems

Special Issue

Intelligent Computation for Ubiquitous Information Processing with Applications on Smart System

  • Submission Deadline: Sep. 30, 2016
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: Charles Liew
About This Special Issue
The past decade has witnessed a proliferation of powerful pattern recognition and machine learning in many applications from biometric authentication, like face-recognition, to smart business, for instance stock market prediction. Along with the rapid growth in computing and communications technology, intelligent computation and its system with high performance has been developing for decades, moving into the mainstream of computing and has become a key technology in determining future research and development activities in many academic and industrial branches, especially when the solution of large and complex problems. In recent years, the convergence of mobile and Internet technologies has led to growing number of devices for information capturing access into the network, thus building up an ubiquitous information environment, which dramatically changed our society in many fields, including politics, business, culture. Nevertheless, this burgeoning access causes much large and complex problems with unknown or uncertain circumstance, thus leading to an ever-increasing demand for practice of high performance intelligent computing to support human for handling the solution to large scale but sophisticated ubiquitous information system. This special issue is to improve the dissemination of advanced research in the area of intelligent computing and its application on smart system in ubiquitous information environment that can fulfill the anytime-anywhere access dream. Original research papers are solicited in any aspect of innovative intelligent computation for humanized smart system.

Aims and Scope:

In the context of Intelligent Computation for Ubiquitous Information Processing with Applications on Smart System, the topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

1. Advanced Information Processing
2. Biometric Recognition and Ubi-Authentication
3. Heuristic calculation and its Application on Network Database
4. Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition
5. Expert System and Soft-computing
6. Multi-Agent System and Autonomous Networking
7. Artificial Cognition and Artificial Life
8. Virtual and Augmentated Human Computer Interaction
9. Big Data Analysis and Data Mining
10. Complex Network and Its Regulation
11. Intelligent Computation for Internet of Things
12. Artificial Intelligence for Ubiquitous Computation
13. Intelligent Computation for Information Security
14. Information Retrieving and Knowledge Discovery
15. Decision-Making Support System
16. Software Defined Network and Self-organized Communication
17. High Performance Computation and Communication System and Devices
18. The Development of Computational Intelligence
19. The Growing Trends of Smart Business
Lead Guest Editor
  • Charles Liew

    Office of Research and Innovation, SmartSys Research Group, Hamilton, United States

Guest Editors
  • Raymond Shaw

    Department of Computer Science and Software, McMaster university, Hamilton, Canada

  • Qiang Gu

    Department of Control Science and Engineering, School of Automation, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), Wuhan, China

  • Lanlan Lee

    SmartSys Research Group, Chuzhou Vocational and Technical College, Nanjing, China

  • Tina Zhang

    SmartSys Research Group, Chuzhou Vocational and Technical College, Nanjing, China

  • Young Pan

    Multak Company Limited and Cooperative Research Team (East China), SmartSys Research Group, Nanjing, China

  • Chris Byron

    Architecture and Programming Language of Concurrent Computing Work Group, IEEE Standard Association, Shenzhen, China

  • Joseph Wang

    Architecture and Programming Language of Concurrent Computing Work Group, IEEE Standard Association, Shenzhen, China

Published Articles
  • Prospective View of Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey

    Vivek Dubey , Rajkumar Jarial

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 6-1, December 2016
    Pages: 1-5
    Received: Nov. 03, 2016
    Accepted: Nov. 23, 2016
    Published: Jan. 20, 2017
    DOI: 10.11648/j.acis.s.2016040601.11
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    Abstract: The range of services offered by Sensor Networks is much larger than the difficulties faced in its deployment. In this paper we investigate some of the proposed techniques to localize sensor nodes in wireless sensor networks. Technologies based on location awareness of the sensor have become a part of our lives. We use them without realizing that i... Show More