
Artificial Intelligence in Wireless Sensors and Instruments
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In this book, the communication principles are explained and the implementation of AI on wireless networks is discussed. Many examples are provided. The author discusses instruments and instrumentation networks, modern sensors, and transducers in detail.
AI is the technology humans have created where the machines do not only assist us but also think for us creatively in some cases, excelling humans thinking and reasoning. This book includes a chapter explaining how this is done, backed up with more than 50 figures. The security issues, fairness, efficiency, and social impact and acceptance of AI are highlighted. As explained in this book, AI and wireless communications are changing our lives in many ways, including entertainment, games, social interactions, medicine and healthcare, R&D, automated living, intelligent transport systems, finance and economy, and the Internet of Things.
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Dr Eren was appointed as Associate Professor at Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, in 2004, and served as a Visiting Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, 2013. He also has teaching experience in Sarawak-Malaysia, and Singapore. Dr Eren has been very active in IEEE throughout his career and awarded a Life Membership of the IEEE in 2019. He participates in various committees for conferences and serves in the editorship and review committees. Dr Eren has over 150 publications in conferences, books, and journals. The number of reads recorded in his RearchGate site is 460,000. He published three books as a single author: Electronic Portable Instruments-Design and Applications, 2004; and Wireless Sensors and Instruments-Networks, Design and Applications, 2006; Impact of Technology on Environment: Instrumentation and Climate Change, 2022. He is the co-editor/writer of a book titled Instruments Engineers' handbook- Process Software and Digital Networks, Vol. 3, ed. 4 with Bela Liptak, 2011. Dr Eren had a background study in Medical Faculty in Hacettepe University and maintains strong interest for medical electronics. He has co-edited a well-received, multi-disciplinary, two-volume book on Electronic-Medicine, E-Health, M-Health, Telehealth, and Telemedicine 2015. He also published a two-volume worldwide well-referenced book on Instruments, Measurements, and Sensors coauthored with John G Webster 2014.
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