6 Chapter 6Figure 6.1 IoT map illustration and definition (i‐Scoop).
7 Chapter 7Figure 7.1 The most demanding 5G services (GSMA 2019).
8 Chapter 10Figure 10.1 Digital Twin model (Boschert and Rosen 2016).Figure 10.2 Tools for Digital Twin (Botkina et al. 2018).Figure 10.3 Digital Twin model presentation (Grieves 2014).Figure 10.4 Enabling technologies of Digital Twin modules (Hribernik, Wuest,...Figure 10.5 Digital Twin connectivity (Zhang et al. 2019).Figure 10.6 Enabling technologies of Digital Twin (Zhang et al. 2019).
9 Chapter 11Figure 11.1 The number of monthly active Facebook users worldwide 2008–2020 ...Figure 11.2 Maturity of uses of Artificial Intelligence in banking and payme...Figure 11.3 AI and banking fear not (Sorrentino 2018).Figure 11.4 Smart city cases for AI‐powered IoT‐enabled technology (Packt 20...Figure 11.5 Vertical and horizontal competition (Brinker 2016).Figure 11.6 Deploying predictive analytics (Just 2017).Figure 11.7 How companies are currently using AI (Vaghela 2019).
10 Chapter 12Figure 12.1 The car of the future is electrified, autonomous, shared, connec...Figure 12.2 The global market of AIC automotive systems (Intellias 2020).Figure 12.3 Connected car leadership landscapes (EQUINX in Harrison and Mert...
11 Chapter 13Figure 13.1 Applications of a Smart Grid in different use cases.
12 Chapter 14Figure 14.1 Evolution of wireless mobile systems (Katrodiya 2019).Figure 14.2 Evolution to wireless 5G (El‐Hassani et al. 2019).Figure 14.3 A breakthrough in three dimensions (El‐Hassani et al. 2019).
13 Chapter 15Figure 15.1 The typical life cycle of an IoT analytics‐based agricultural us...Figure 15.2 The benefits of using a drone in precision agriculture (Chuchra ...
14 Chapter 16Figure 16.1 Defining AI and ML (TM capital 2017).Figure 16.2 The difference between AI, ML, and DL in the digital world (Vale...Figure 16.3 The plot of data vs. performance (Tang 2018).Figure 16.4 The industry landscape of AI and ML healthcare applications.
15 Chapter 17Figure 17.1 The evolution of business intelligence (Eckerson 2018).Figure 17.2 Working of the AI system (Kurzweil 2016).Figure 17.3 AI predictions (Kurzweil 2016).Figure 17.4 Transformation of business data with AI‐powered business intelli...Figure 17.5 Artificial Intelligence solutions as the interplay of three cent...Figure 17.6 Incorporation of IoT and other digital technologies towards indu...
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Intelligent Connectivity
AI, IoT, and 5G
Abdulrahman Yarali
Coordinator of Cybersecurity Network Management POC for Center for Academic Excellence Cyber Defense Education Murray State University, KY, USA
This edition first published 2022
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