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Human Communication Technology: Internet-of-Robotic-Things and Ubiquitous Computing (Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing for Industrial Transformation)

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HUMAN COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGYA unique book explaining how perception, location, communication, cognition, computation, networking, propulsion, integration of federated Internet of Robotic Things (IoRT) and digital platforms are important components of new-generation IoRT applications through continuous, real-time interaction with the world.The 16 chapters in this book discuss new architectures, networking paradigms, trustworthy structures, and platforms for the integration of applications across various business and industrial domains that are needed for the emergence of intelligent things (static or mobile) in collaborative autonomous fleets. These new apps speed up the progress of paradigms of autonomous system design and the proliferation of the Internet of Robotic Things (IoRT). Collaborative robotic things can communicate with other things in the IoRT, learn independently, interact securely with the world, people, and other things, and acquire characteristics that make them self-maintaining, self-aware, self-healing, and fail-safe operational. Due to the ubiquitous nature of collaborative robotic things, the IoRT, which binds together the sensors and the objects of robotic things, is gaining popularity. Therefore, the information contained in this book will provide readers with a better understanding of this interdisciplinary field. AudienceResearchers in various fields including computer science, IoT, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data analytics.
Request Code : ZLIBIO3787007
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Year:
2022
Language:
English
Pages:
496
ISBN 10:
1119750598
ISBN 13:
9781119750598
ISBN:
9781119750598,1119750598
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