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This book covers advances and applications of smart technologies
including the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence,
and deep learning in areas such as manufacturing, production,
renewable energy, and healthcare. It also covers wearable and
implantable biomedical devices for healthcare monitoring, smart
surveillance, and monitoring applications such as the use of an
autonomous drone for disaster management and rescue operations. It
will serve as an ideal reference text for senior undergraduate,
graduate students, and academic researchers in the areas such as
electrical engineering, electronics and communications engineering,
computer engineering, and information technology. * Covers
concepts, theories, and applications of artificial intelligence and
deep learning, from the perspective of the Internet of Things. *
Discusses powers predictive analysis, predictive maintenance, and
automated processes for making manufacturing plants more efficient,
profitable, and safe. * Explores the importance of blockchain
technology in the Internet of Things security issues. * Discusses
key deep learning concepts including trust management, identity
management, security threats, access control, and privacy. *
Showcases the importance of intelligent algorithms for cloud-based
Internet of Things applications. This text emphasizes the
importance of innovation and improving the profitability of
manufacturing plants using smart technologies such as artificial
intelligence, deep learning, and the Internet of Things. It further
discusses applications of smart technologies in diverse sectors
such as agriculture, smart home, production, manufacturing,
transport, and healthcare.
As part of a series on child care policy, this book describes the
situation of black families in Britain who face many problems
stemming from both racial discrimination and from the aftermath of
migration: the latter, while it opened up new opportunities, also
imposed strains felt beyond the generation of people who were
newcomers to Britain. The welfare services have not always dealt
with the problems of poverty, poor housing and unemployment in
appropriate ways. Disproportionate numbers of black children are in
care, with less chance of reunion with their parents than white
children. Care provided by local authorities may also be
insensitive to diverse ethnic backgrounds and cultural needs. Only
recently have black substitute parents been found for black
children. Welfare services for young offenders have also not been
operated adequately for black adolescents, so disproportionate
numbers are in youth custody establishements. In the early 1980s,
social services began to recognize these problems and this book
describes developments and explores possible ways of providing
services which are appropriate to Britain's multi-racial
population. The contributors seeks to describe practical ways of
meeting needs, and their implications for black families and the
practitioners and administrators who work with them. Juliet
Cheetham is the author of "Social Work and Ethnicity".
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