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The Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Wireless Networks for the Internet of Things: Exploring Opportunities for Growth

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IEEE INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS MAGAZINE
Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages 16-29

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/MIE.2020.2979272

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Artificial intelligence; Wireless networks; Bandwidth; Security; Internet of Things; Training; Distributed databases

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is an extension of network connectivity to physical devices, enabling interaction and communication among them, and remote control or monitoring. It is already transforming various aspects of daily life and industry, such as healthcare, smart homes, manufacturing, commerce, and education.
The Internet of Things (IoT), a term first coined by Ashton in [1], is an extension of network connectivity to physical devices, such as actuators, sensors, and mobile devices, that are enabled to interact and communicate among themselves and can be controlled or monitored remotely. The IoT, hailed as the enabler of the next industrial revolution, will transform how we view, interact with, and use the current physical systems around us. It has already had a major impact on health care, smart homes, manufacturing, commerce, education, and many other key areas of daily life.

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