Cognitive sensors and associated AI and algorithms are most important components of cognitive science research and studies. This book provides a critical review of the emerging themes of cognitive sensors, how it functions and its applications in a range of disciplines. Volume I includes Sensor Physics, Imaging, Modalities, Pre-processing of images, Problems and Issues in Cognitive Sensing techniques, Cognitive Sensors and Io Ts, Psychological, Philosophical and Linguistic Studies of Cognitive Science; Humanoid robots, Industrial Robots and intelligence, Cognitive Sensor Network and applications. This book presents a brilliant introduction to Cognitive Sensors for industrial and academic researchers in sensor science and technology, smart systems, Internet of Things, and biomedical engineering.
Key Features:
- First book highlighting cognitive aspect of sensing and applications.
- Reviews on Intelligent Sensing, Io Ts and Embedded Machine Learning for sensor data.
- Discussion on challenges related to wireless sensor network and machine learning.
- Incudes smart healthcare and other smart automated systems exploiting cognitive sensing techniques.
- Psychological studies on sensor data for educational and other research work.
Table of Content
Preface
Acknowledgements
Editor biographies
List of contributors
1 Introduction to cognitive Internet of Things 2 Internet of Things-Based Cognitive Wireless Sensor Networks: applications, merits, and demerits 3 Psychiatric disorders and cognitive impairment following COVID-19: a comprehensive review and its application for smart healthcare design 4 The use of the cognitive Internet of Things for smart sensing applications 5 Design challenges and issues in cognitive sensor networks: a mitigation and deployment perspective 6 Cognitive wireless sensor networks 7 Applications and challenges of Io T-based smart healthcare systems that use cognitive sensors: an overview 8 Redundancy issues in wireless sensor networks 9 Sensor-based devices and their applications in smart healthcare systems 10 Electromagnetic fields and the effects of Internet of Things infrastructure on human health 11 Cognitive sensing in the brain–computer interface: a comprehensive study
About the author
Dr G R Sinha is working as Adjunct Professor at International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore, currently deputed as Professor at Myanmar Institute of Information Technology, Mandalay. He obtained his B.E. and M.Tech. with Gold Medal from National Institute of Technology, Raipur and his Ph.D. in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering from Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai. He has published over 200 research papers in various international and national journals and conferences, is an active reviewer and editorial member of numerous international journals and has authored or edited six books.