3-5 Dec 2025 · Osaka, Japan.
http://www.ieee-qcnc.org/2025 Track Chairs:
Farhad Rezazadeh, Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Spain, farhad.rh@gmail.com
Andrii Shalaginov, Kristiania University College, Norway, Andrii.Shalaginov@kristiania.no
Rajkumar Singh Rathore, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK, RSRathore@cardiffmet.ac.uk
The concept of Ubiquitous IoT spans across multiple domains, such as Space, Air, Ground, and Sea, each offering unique opportunities and challenges, especially when integrating AI into modern IoT infrastructure and OT environments. These domains provide significant opportunities for industries and states by leveraging AI for autonomous operations, real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and dynamic decision-making in critical sectors like energy, transportation, defence, and logistics. However, they face challenges such as ensuring secure communication across diverse and often remote environments, handling heterogeneous data from multiple sources, managing limited power and compute resources, and maintaining interoperability with legacy OT systems. AI-driven IoT in unmanned platforms must also address safety, regulatory compliance, and resilience against cyber-physical threats while supporting scalable, low-latency, and adaptive operations. When successfully integrated, these systems can transform infrastructure management, enabling smarter, safer, and more efficient OT environments through coordinated, autonomous sensing and actuation across land, sea, air, and space.
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