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ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES FOR SOCIAL DISTANCING: Fundamentals, Concepts and Solutions ; 104:143-167, 2022.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2310393
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Ieee Access ; 10:134785-134798, 2022.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2191673

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Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the demand for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has surged owing to an increasing requirement of remote, noncontact, and technologically advanced interactions. However, with the increased demand for drones across a wide range of fields, their malicious use has also increased. Therefore, an anti-UAV system is required to detect unauthorized drone use. In this study, we propose a radio frequency (RF) based solution that uses 15 drone controller signals. The proposed method can solve the problems associated with the RF based detection method, which has poor classification accuracy when the distance between the controller and antenna increases or the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) decreases owing to the presence of a large amount of noise. For the experiment, we changed the SNR of the controller signal by adding white Gaussian noise to SNRs of -15 to 15 dB at 5 dB intervals. A power-based spectrogram image with an applied threshold value was used for convolution neural network training. The proposed model achieved 98% accuracy at an SNR of -15 dB and 99.17% accuracy in the classification of 105 classes with 15 drone controllers within 7 SNR regions. From these results, it was confirmed that the proposed method is both noise-tolerant and scalable.

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Acm Computing Surveys ; 55(3), 2023.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2153113

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Recent advances in communication technologies and the Internet-of-Medical-Things (IOMT) have transformed smart healthcare enabled by artificial intelligence (AI). Traditionally, AI techniques require centralized data collection and processing that may be infeasible in realistic healthcare scenarios due to the high scalability of modern healthcare networks and growing data privacy concerns. Federated Learning (FL), as an emerging distributed collaborative AI paradigm, is particularly attractive for smart healthcare, by coordinating multiple clients (e.g., hospitals) to perform AI training without sharing raw data. Accordingly, we provide a comprehensive survey on the use of FL in smart healthcare. First, we present the recent advances in FL, the motivations, and the requirements of using FL in smart healthcare. The recent FL designs for smart healthcare are then discussed, ranging from resource-aware FL, secure and privacy-aware FL to incentive FL and personalized FL. Subsequently, we provide a state-of-the-art review on the emerging applications of FL in key healthcare domains, including health data management, remote health monitoring, medical imaging, and COVID-19 detection. Several recent FL-based smart healthcare projects are analyzed, and the key lessons learned from the survey are also highlighted. Finally, we discuss interesting research challenges and possible directions for future FL research in smart healthcare.

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