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Modelling of Virtual Worlds Using the Internet of Things - Simar Preet Singh, Arun Solanki 2024 PDF CRC Press BOOKS
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Modelling of Virtual Worlds Using the Internet of Things
Author: Simar Preet Singh, Arun Solanki
Year: 2024
Number of pages: 337
Format: PDF
File size: 10.1 MB
Language: ENG

The text presents aspects of virtual worlds and highlights the emerging trends in simulation and modeling, comprising Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, robotics, cloud computing, and data mining algorithms. It further discusses concepts including multimedia for the Internet of Things, graphical modeling using emerging technologies, and securing communication with secure data transmission in the modeling of virtual worlds. Modelling of Virtual Worlds Using the Internet of Things (MVWIoT) is becoming the need of the present world. With the advancements of technology in recent times, many developments have occurred in a very short span of time. This book will focus on deeper aspects of the Internet of Things (IoT) and will cover simulations and modelling of visual worlds in Internet of Things (IoT) domain. In present times, the Internet of Things (IoT) is in broad use, ranging from small devices like mobile phones to big professional computers. Hand-held devices, which have the capability of getting an Internet Protocol (IP) address and can be connected to the Internet, come under the category of an Internet of Things (IoT) device. This book is intended to cover various problematic aspects of visual worlds and highlight the emerging trends in simulation and modelling, comprising of Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, robotics, cloud computing, fog computing, and data mining algorithms, including emerging intelligent and smart applications related to these research areas. The book is intended to cover the recent approaches in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning methods using the Internet of Things (IoT).

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