Self-Evolving Digital Twin Over Wireless Networks - Cai, Jun
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Résumé :
This book focuses on the integration of self-evolving Digital Twins (DTs) with wireless networks, exploring critical methodologies for dynamic twin construction and real-time service interaction. It addresses challenges posed by wireless environments, which are paramount for maintaining high-fidelity virtual replicas of physical systems. The content provides a comprehensive outline for building and managing DTs that can continuously adapt over wireless networks. The authors dedicated this book to innovative solutions for optimizing resource allocation and intelligent decision-making. It includes game-theoretic online optimization for federated DT construction and generative artificial intelligence-aided framework for quality-of-experience driven DT service interaction. Furthermore, it shows the practical implementation of these technologies through detailed applications in intelligent vehicular networks. This book is appropriate for advanced-level students in computer science and electrical engineering, who are studying wireless communications, distributed systems, Internet of Things, and cyber-physical systems. Researchers and industry practitioners seeking to leverage DTs for innovation in smart manufacturing, intelligent transportation, and smart cities will find this book invaluable as well....
Biographie:
Samuel D. Okegbile received the Ph.D. degree in computer engineering from the University of Pretoria, South Africa, in 2021. He is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Network Intelligence and Innovation Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada. His research interests are in the area of human digital twin as well as pervasive and mobile computing which includes various interesting topics on the Internet of Things, data sharing, artificial intelligence, wireless communication networks, and blockchain. He has received several awards, including the Horizon postdoctoral scholarship, the SENTECH scholarship and the University of Pretoria Doctoral Scholarship. He is also a regular reviewer for some IEEE journals and conferences and served as the Publication Chair for the 2023 Biennial Symposium on Communications.
Sommaire:
This book focuses on the integration of self-evolving Digital Twins (DTs) with wireless networks, exploring critical methodologies for dynamic twin construction and real-time service interaction. It addresses challenges posed by wireless environments, which are paramount for maintaining high-fidelity virtual replicas of physical systems. The content provides a comprehensive outline for building and managing DTs that can continuously adapt over wireless networks. The authors dedicated this book to innovative solutions for optimizing resource allocation and intelligent decision-making. It includes game-theoretic online optimization for federated DT construction and generative artificial intelligence-aided framework for quality-of-experience driven DT service interaction. Furthermore, it shows the practical implementation of these technologies through detailed applications in intelligent vehicular networks. This book is appropriate for advanced-level students in computer science and electrical engineering, who are studying wireless communications, distributed systems, Internet of Things, and cyber-physical systems. Researchers and industry practitioners seeking to leverage DTs for innovation in smart manufacturing, intelligent transportation, and smart cities will find this book invaluable as well....