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International Journal of Smart Sensor Technologies and Applications (IJSSTA)Open Access Journal

International Journal of Smart Sensor Technologies and Applications (IJSSTA)

Mohamed Elhoseny (University of Sharjah, UAE), Xiaohui Yuan (University of North Texas, USA)
Published: Continuous Volume |Established: 2020 |Volumes: 3
ISSN: 2644-1845|EISSN: 2644-1853|DOI: 10.4018/IJSSTA
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Elhoseny, Mohamedand Xiaohui Yuan. "International Journal of Smart Sensor Technologies and Applications (IJSSTA)." (2020). Web. 18 Apr. 2024. doi:10.4018/IJSSTA

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Elhoseny, M. & Yuan, X. (2020). International Journal of Smart Sensor Technologies and Applications (IJSSTA). doi:10.4018/IJSSTA

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Elhoseny, Mohamedand Xiaohui Yuan. "International Journal of Smart Sensor Technologies and Applications (IJSSTA)," (2020), accessed (April 18, 2024), doi:10.4018/IJSSTA

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The International Journal of Smart Sensor Technologies and Applications (IJSSTA) identifies challenges and solutions for smart sensor technologies and applications in complex environments such as smart cities. Smart Sensors are perceived as a key building block for recent smart cities applications such as the Internet of Things (IoT). IJSSTA deals with the scientific and technological issues of the future sensing technologies for the smart real-life applications. The journal welcomes contributions, including case studies, on the advances in smart sensing technologies and algorithms as well as investigations on the economic and regulatory aspects. The journal provides an in-depth analysis both theoretically and analytically of the current advances in processing real-time data for optimal planning and management of a smart city. Moreover, the authors are expected to investigate state-of-art research challenges, results, architecture, application, and other achievements in the field of smart sensor technologies used for smart city planning.

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