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BalkanCom 2024

Special Session Title: AI/ML Empowered Connectivity in Rural Environment
Venue: BalkanCom 2024, Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Dates: 03-06. June 2024.
Organisers:
•Dejan Vukobratović, University of Novi Sad;
•Marko Beko, Lusofona University;
•Marco Zennaro, Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics.
Session scope:
Rural areas are often exposed to connectivity issues due to sparse population density, geographical obstacles, and limited infrastructure. Geographic barriers like mountains and forests can further impede connectivity. These challenges make it difficult to establish reliable and high-speed internet connections, hindering the deployment and effectiveness of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. These devices are employed across various sectors such as agriculture (for soil moisture monitoring, livestock tracking), environmental monitoring (for water quality assessment, weather forecasting), and healthcare (for remote patient monitoring). Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) techniques can be used to optimize the use of available network resources in rural areas, enabling more efficient data transmission and reducing latency. Additionally, AI-powered algorithms can intelligently manage network connectivity, switching between different communication technologies (e.g., cellular, satellite, low-power wide-area networks) based on factors such as signal strength and cost-effectiveness. Moreover, predictive maintenance powered by AI/ML algorithms is essential for ensuring the reliability and performance of IoT devices in rural environments. By analyzing historical data from IoT sensors, AI models can predict equipment failures and maintenance needs, allowing operators to schedule maintenance proactively and prevent costly downtime. By implementing these AI-driven optimization techniques, rural communities can overcome connectivity challenges and unlock the full potential of IoT applications for agriculture, healthcare, infrastructure management, and other critical services, as well as bridging the gap between rural and urban environments.