Ubiquitous Systems towards Green, Sustainable, and Secured Smart Environment
1Seoul National University of Science and Technology (SeoulTech), Seoul, Republic of Korea
2Georgia State University, Georgia, USA
3National Ilan University, Yilan, Taiwan
4University of Aizu, Aizuwakamatsu, Japan
Ubiquitous Systems towards Green, Sustainable, and Secured Smart Environment
Description
In line with matured techniques, making systems lighter, smaller, but powerful becomes an emerging trend. To develop a smart environment, improvements to performance, sustainability, and security of conventional systems are essential. Taking smart home for instance, all devices are connected to a specific area networks and smart meters, and are controlled through demand side management techniques, where they can make sure all the devices are functional and stay controlled. With real-time pricing schemes, these techniques can achieve efficient energy usage as well as monetary expense reduction, and also enable the integration of renewable energy resources, and facilitate the peak-to-average load ratio reduction for balancing energy consumption. Although advantages can be envisioned, the design of secured ubiquitous systems and making them right-to-the-needs are highly desired.
This special issue intends to tackle such deluge issues in ubiquitous systems design, prompting them towards green, sustainable, and secured. High quality and state-of-the-art issues and results are welcome. Original and research articles are solicited in all aspects of including theoretical studies, practical applications, new techniques and experimental prototypes.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- Advanced model, architecture, framework, platform in ubiquitous systems towards smart environment
- Real-time systems, embedded systems, pervasive systems
- Devices, methods, and techniques that create valuable new capabilities in ubiquitous computing
- Security and privacy in wired, wireless, mobile, hybrid, sensor, ad hoc networks
- Management of network transmission, and robust/fault-tolerance control in secured systems
- Privacy challenges in smart environment
- Energy, power saving modules for ubiquitous computing
- Green-oriented related techniques, services, and products
- Green-related devices/products development and deployment
- Sustainability, flexibility, and security
- High performance in computing for smart environment construction
- Energy-efficient and green-oriented data processing
- Applications, systems, and services that prompt smart, secured, sustainable, and green environment