scholarly journals Data Collection in Sensor Cloud: Recent Advances, Taxonomy, Use Cases and Open Challenges

Author(s):  
Ihsan Ali

<div>In recent years, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) technologies are used in many important</div><div>areas, including weather forecasting, security, environmental monitoring, health care, and industry.</div><div>Nonetheless, due to the constraints of WSNs in terms of energy, processing, connectivity, computation and</div><div>data integrity. An important issue in this research field is the efficient management of the large number</div><div>of WSN’s data. Therefore, there is a need for strong and scalable high-performance computing and large</div><div>storage infrastructure for real-time processing and storage of WSN’s data. This article attempts to discuss</div><div>data collection methods in WSNs, sensor cloud, and IoT. Also, in this context, a general overview of</div><div>WSNs and sensor cloud platforms, including their definitions, architectures, and applications are given.</div><div>We investigate, highlight and report recent advances in data collection technology by categorizing and</div><div>classifying data collection methods in WSNs, sensor cloud, IoT and developing a taxonomy based on</div><div>these classifications. Furthermore, the analysis and synthesis of existing works in this research domain</div><div>is highlighted. The identification of key research challenges for future work and use case in this research</div><div>domain were also highlighted and discussed.</div>

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ihsan Ali

<div>In recent years, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) technologies are used in many important</div><div>areas, including weather forecasting, security, environmental monitoring, health care, and industry.</div><div>Nonetheless, due to the constraints of WSNs in terms of energy, processing, connectivity, computation and</div><div>data integrity. An important issue in this research field is the efficient management of the large number</div><div>of WSN’s data. Therefore, there is a need for strong and scalable high-performance computing and large</div><div>storage infrastructure for real-time processing and storage of WSN’s data. This article attempts to discuss</div><div>data collection methods in WSNs, sensor cloud, and IoT. Also, in this context, a general overview of</div><div>WSNs and sensor cloud platforms, including their definitions, architectures, and applications are given.</div><div>We investigate, highlight and report recent advances in data collection technology by categorizing and</div><div>classifying data collection methods in WSNs, sensor cloud, IoT and developing a taxonomy based on</div><div>these classifications. Furthermore, the analysis and synthesis of existing works in this research domain</div><div>is highlighted. The identification of key research challenges for future work and use case in this research</div><div>domain were also highlighted and discussed.</div>


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ihsan Ali

<div>In recent years, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) technologies are used in many important</div><div>areas, including weather forecasting, security, environmental monitoring, health care, and industry.</div><div>Nonetheless, due to the constraints of WSNs in terms of energy, processing, connectivity, computation and</div><div>data integrity. An important issue in this research field is the efficient management of the large number</div><div>of WSN’s data. Therefore, there is a need for strong and scalable high-performance computing and large</div><div>storage infrastructure for real-time processing and storage of WSN’s data. This article attempts to discuss</div><div>data collection methods in WSNs, sensor cloud, and IoT. Also, in this context, a general overview of</div><div>WSNs and sensor cloud platforms, including their definitions, architectures, and applications are given.</div><div>We investigate, highlight and report recent advances in data collection technology by categorizing and</div><div>classifying data collection methods in WSNs, sensor cloud, IoT and developing a taxonomy based on</div><div>these classifications. Furthermore, the analysis and synthesis of existing works in this research domain</div><div>is highlighted. The identification of key research challenges for future work and use case in this research</div><div>domain were also highlighted and discussed.</div>


Author(s):  
Abdalla Abdalla

Library research is a data collection technique through the library in the form of literature books, and lecture materials that are relevant to the problem under study. In this study, the authors used the following data collection methods Research library (library research) It is a data collection technique through the library in the form of literature books, and lecture materials that are relevant to the problem under study. Field research (field research) is direct retrieval of the object under study by taking the following steps Observation, namely data collection through direct observation of the object under study, Interviews, namely conducting interviews with leaders and parties interested in the object of research.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-77
Author(s):  
Ahmad Syaripudin ◽  
Akhmad Hanafi Dain Yunta ◽  
Darussalam

This study aims to determine and understand the akkkorontigi tradition in the Perspective of Islamic Law and Customary Law that occurred in Bontosunggu Village, Bajeng District, Gowa Regency. This type of writing is field research (field research) using historical approaches, social expectations, anthropological approaches and religious approaches, then data collection methods using interview and observation techniques the author tries to argue about the object being studied in accordance with the reality that occurs in society. The results showed that in carrying out marriage, the akkorontigi tradition is one of a series of wedding processions that cannot be missed and is a habit of their ancestors that has existed since time immemorial. The akkorontigi event is a series of sacred events that are attended by all relatives and invited guests which contain values ​​that are meaningful so that the bride's family can live in harmony. However, in practice, it is necessary to present good intentions and distance oneself from thoughts or beliefs that lead to the shirking of the symbols of tools and objects used in Akkorongtigi. Even so, Akkorongtigi can be preserved by applying several solutions in its implementation, such as wearing clothes that are not tight and covering the genitals, and not shaking hands for non-mahrams.


1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. L. Mitchell ◽  
Winston Bennett ◽  
J. J. Weissmuller ◽  
R. L. Gosc ◽  
Patricia Waldroop ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arne Weigold ◽  
Ingrid K. Weigold ◽  
Elizabeth J. Russell ◽  
John Shook ◽  
Sara N. Natera ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 124 ◽  
pp. 103538
Author(s):  
Yantao Yu ◽  
Waleed Umer ◽  
Xincong Yang ◽  
Maxwell Fordjour Antwi-Afari

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