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Radar Sensing and AIoT for Renewable and Energy-Efficient Engineering

Submission Deadline: 01 June 2026 View: 151 Submit to Special Issue

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Dr. Tung-Li Hsieh

Email: tunglihsieh@nkust.edu.tw

Affiliation: Department of Electronics Engineering, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Kaohsiung, 80778, Taiwan

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Research Interests: biomedical signal sensing, intelligent sensing, signal processing, control architecture and application, optical sensing, fuel cells, organic proton exchange membrane materials

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Summary

Radar sensing technologies are rapidly emerging as powerful tools for monitoring, control, and optimization in energy-related applications. With the increasing demand for renewable energy integration and energy-efficient systems, millimeter-wave, UWB, and imaging radar provide high-resolution and real-time capabilities for infrastructure, mobility, and environmental monitoring. The synergy of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) further enhances radar-based systems by enabling predictive analytics, intelligent decision-making, and adaptive energy management.


Despite recent progress, several challenges remain, including the design of energy-efficient radar hardware, robust AI-driven signal processing, and seamless IoT connectivity for large-scale deployment. Addressing these challenges requires interdisciplinary contributions that bridge sensing technologies, computing intelligence, and sustainable energy engineering.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
· Novel radar architectures and hardware design
· AI-enhanced radar signal processing and data analytics
· Low-power IoT platforms and energy harvesting technologies
· Smart grid monitoring and optimization
· Renewable energy system integration using radar and AIoT
· Environmental and infrastructure monitoring applications
· Energy-aware decision-making and control strategies
· Sustainable and energy-efficient engineering solutions


Keywords

radar sensing, artificial intelligence of things (AIoT), energy-efficient engineering, renewable energy systems, millimeter-wave and UWB radar, low-power IoT and energy harvesting, smart grids and sustainable infrastructure

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