Energetic Efficiency and Sustainability DOI
María E. Raygoza-L., Jesús Heriberto Orduño-Osuna,

Mauricio Anaya-Romo

et al.

Advances in computational intelligence and robotics book series, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 355 - 376

Published: Feb. 28, 2025

The 21st century faces a growing energy crisis driven by rapid population growth, urbanization and industrialization, particularly in emerging economies. Fossil fuels account for 80% of global consumption, which has led to increased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions intensified climate change, increasing the need transition energy-efficient systems. Artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as platform address these challenges improving efficiency sustainability. Smart public policies can help harness potential AI promote ensure socio-environmental equity. Collaboration between government stakeholders is essential develop regulatory frameworks that enable an efficient transition. This paper explores applications sustainability, its socio-economic benefits opportunities involved implementing AI-based solutions policies.

Language: Английский

Integrative strategies for zoonotic disease surveillance: A review of one health implementation in the United States DOI Creative Commons

Olumuyiwa Tolulope Ojeyinka,

Toritsemogba Tosanbami Omaghomi

World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 17(3), P. 075 - 086

Published: March 9, 2024

Zoonotic diseases pose significant public health threats worldwide, highlighting the need for effective surveillance strategies. The One Health approach, which recognizes interconnection between human, animal, and environmental health, has gained traction as a comprehensive framework addressing zoonotic disease surveillance. This review explores integrative strategies in United States, focusing on implementation of principles. examines collaborative efforts human animal sectors, agencies, other relevant stakeholders implementing It highlights importance data sharing, communication, coordination among these sectors to enhance early detection, rapid response, control diseases. Key findings include establishment cross-sectoral systems, such National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS) Animal Monitoring (NAHMS), facilitate collection analysis data. These systems enable identification emerging targeted interventions mitigate risks. also discusses role technology, geographic information (GIS) molecular epidemiology, enhancing tools visualization patterns tracking transmission pathways, aiding development Challenges limited resources, fragmented regulatory barriers. Addressing challenges requires increased investment infrastructure, capacity building, policy support integrated approaches. Overall, this underscores continued collaboration innovation effectiveness States.

Language: Английский

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18

Integrative analysis of AI-driven optimization in HIV treatment regimens DOI Creative Commons

Janet Aderonke Olaboye,

Chukwudi Cosmos Maha,

Tolulope Olagoke Kolawole

et al.

Computer Science & IT Research Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5(6), P. 1314 - 1334

Published: June 7, 2024

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into HIV treatment regimens has revolutionized the approach to personalized care and optimization strategies. This study presents an in-depth analysis role AI in transforming treatment, focusing on its ability tailor therapy individual patient needs enhance outcomes. AI-driven involves utilization advanced algorithms computational techniques analyze vast amounts data, including genetic information, viral load measurements, history. By harnessing power machine learning predictive analytics, can identify patterns trends data that may not be readily apparent human clinicians. One key benefits is personalize based characteristics disease progression. considering factors such as drug resistance profiles, comorbidities, lifestyle factors, recommend most effective well-tolerated options for each patient, leading improved adherence clinical Furthermore, enables continuous monitoring adjustment real time, allowing healthcare providers respond rapidly changes status evolving dynamics. proactive management help prevent failure development resistance, ultimately better long-term outcomes patients. Despite transformative potential, without challenges. Ethical considerations, privacy concerns, need robust validation regulatory oversight are all important must addressed ensure safe implementation practice. In conclusion, integrative presented this underscores significant impact personalization regimens. leveraging technologies, approaches needs, quality life people living with HIV. Keywords: Integrative Analysis, AI- Driven, Optimization, Treatment, Regimens.

Language: Английский

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18

Wildlife as sentinels for emerging zoonotic diseases: A review of surveillance systems in the USA DOI Creative Commons

Olumuyiwa Tolulope Ojeyinka,

Toritsemogba Tosanbami Omaghomi

World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 21(3), P. 768 - 776

Published: March 11, 2024

Wildlife plays a crucial role as sentinels for emerging zoonotic diseases, serving early indicators of potential threats to human and animal health. This review examines the surveillance systems in USA that utilize wildlife presence pathogens. The focuses on methodologies, challenges, implications these systems. In USA, diseases is primarily conducted through passive surveillance, where carcasses are collected tested Additionally, active programs target specific species known host pathogens or may be close contact with humans domestic animals. These efforts complemented by use sentinel species, such birds bats, which monitored signs disease could indicate Challenges include vast geographic range many making it difficult sample populations comprehensively. diversity habitats presents logistical challenges efforts. Furthermore, there related data sharing coordination among agencies responsible public health policy practice significant. Early detection can lead timely interventions, vaccination campaigns changes land practices reduce human-wildlife contact. Moreover, inform development predictive models outbreaks, enabling more effective preparedness response measures. conclusion, critical monitoring USA. Continued investment research essential enhance our understanding dynamics improve ability protect

Language: Английский

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16

Innovations in real-time infectious disease surveillance using AI and mobile data DOI Creative Commons

Janet Aderonke Olaboye,

Chukwudi Cosmos Maha,

Tolulope Olagoke Kolawole

et al.

International Medical Science Research Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 4(6), P. 647 - 667

Published: June 6, 2024

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and mobile health data has ushered in a new era real-time infectious disease surveillance, offering unprecedented insights into dynamics enabling proactive public interventions. This paper explores the innovative applications AI transforming traditional surveillance systems for diseases. By harnessing power algorithms, coupled with vast amount generated from devices, researchers authorities can now monitor outbreaks greater accuracy efficiency. AI-driven predictive models analyze diverse datasets, including demographic information, travel patterns, social media activity, to detect early signs emergence predict potential outbreaks. use provides wealth information that was previously inaccessible methods. Mobile apps, wearables, other connected devices enable continuous monitoring individuals' indicators, allowing detection symptoms rapid response threats. Furthermore, geolocation facilitates tracking population movements identification high-risk areas transmission. However, this approach also presents challenges ethical considerations. Privacy concerns regarding collection must be carefully addressed ensure rights are protected. Additionally, issues related quality, interoperability, algorithm bias need mitigated reliability effectiveness systems. In conclusion, holds immense promise revolutionizing surveillance. leveraging these technologies, gain valuable dynamics, enhance capabilities, implement targeted interventions prevent spread it is essential address considerations associated its responsible effective implementation. Keywords: Innovations, Real-Time Infectious Disease, Surveillance, AI, Data.

Language: Английский

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Innovative teaching methodologies in the era of artificial intelligence: A review of inclusive educational practices DOI Creative Commons

Olabisi Oluwakemi Adeleye,

Chima Abimbola Eden,

Idowu Sulaimon Adeniyi

et al.

World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 11(2), P. 069 - 079

Published: March 13, 2024

Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the field of education, offering new opportunities to enhance learning experiences and promote inclusive educational practices. This review explores impact AI on teaching methodologies its role in creating environments. By examining current research practices, this highlights potential address diverse needs equity education.The begins by discussing personalized learning, where algorithms analyze student data provide tailored instruction feedback. approach allows educators cater individual styles preferences, ensuring that all students have access high-quality education. Additionally, AI-driven adaptive systems can identify gaps, providing targeted interventions support who may be struggling. Furthermore, use facilitating collaborative environments, work together projects tasks. technologies collaboration tools for communication, coordination, knowledge sharing. promotes inclusivity allowing contribute their unique perspectives skills group projects. The also discusses promoting accessibility with disabilities. AI-powered assistive additional accommodations, disabilities fully participate activities. captioning translation improve are deaf or hard hearing, as well those speak languages other than primary language instruction. Overall, transformative education ability leveraging technologies, create more personalized, collaborative, accessible opportunity succeed.

Language: Английский

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The Role of Smart Grid Technologies in Urban and Sustainable Energy Planning DOI Creative Commons
Mohamed G Moh Almihat, Josiah L. Munda

Energies, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 18(7), P. 1618 - 1618

Published: March 24, 2025

Traditional centralized energy grids struggle to meet urban areas’ increasingly complex demands, necessitating the development of more sustainable and resilient solutions. Smart microgrids offer a decentralized approach that enhances efficiency, facilitates integration renewable sources, improves resilience. This study follows systematic review approach, analyzing literature published in peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, industry reports between 2011 2025. The research draws from academic publications institutions alongside regulatory reports, examining actual smart microgrid deployments San Diego, Barcelona, Seoul. Additionally, this article provides real-world case studies New York London, showcasing successful unsuccessful deployments. Brooklyn Microgrid demonstrates peer-to-peer trading, while London faces regulations funding challenges its systems. paper also explores economic policy frameworks such as public–private partnerships (PPPs), localized markets, standardized models enable adoption at scale. While PPPs provide financial infrastructural support for deployment, they introduce stakeholder alignment compliance complexities. Countries like Germany India have successfully used development, leveraging low-interest loans, government incentives, mechanisms encourage innovation technologies. In addition, examines new trends utilization AI quantum computing optimize energy, climate design before outlining future agenda focused on cybersecurity, decarbonization, inclusion technology. Contributions include modular scalable framework, innovative hybrid storage systems, performance-based model suited environment. These contributions help fill gap what is possible today needed systems create foundation cities next century.

Language: Английский

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1

Addressing cybersecurity challenges in smart grid technologies: Implications for sustainable energy infrastructure DOI Creative Commons

Henry Nwapali Ndidi Naiho,

Oluwabunmi Layode,

Gbenga Sheriff Adeleke

et al.

Engineering Science & Technology Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5(6), P. 1995 - 2015

Published: June 13, 2024

This study systematically reviews the cybersecurity challenges in smart grid technologies and their implications for sustainable energy infrastructure. The primary objective is to analyze vulnerabilities inherent grids, evaluate existing measures, propose strategic recommendations enhancing security. Employing a systematic literature review content analysis, this research scrutinizes peer-reviewed articles, technical reports, standards documents published between 2014 2024. methodology focuses on identifying threats, vulnerabilities, mitigation strategies within alongside exploring role of standards, regulatory frameworks, stakeholder responsibilities Key findings reveal that while grids offer enhanced efficiency reliability, they also introduce significant due integration ICT. Advanced including encryption real-time intrusion detection, are critical safeguarding these infrastructures. underscores importance collaborative efforts among stakeholders development comprehensive tailored technologies. Finally, future presents both opportunities, with potential leveraging emerging like blockchain AI enhance security measures. proposes several policy recommendations, enforcement promotion threat intelligence sharing. Conclusively, highlights need innovative solutions interdisciplinary bridge policy-making domains, ensuring secure Keywords: Smart Grid Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities, Measures, Sustainable Energy Infrastructure.

Language: Английский

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8

Innovation green technology in the age of cybersecurity: Balancing sustainability goals with security concerns DOI Creative Commons

Excel G Chukwurah,

Chukwuekem David Okeke,

Cynthia Chizoba Ekechi

et al.

Computer Science & IT Research Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5(5), P. 1048 - 1075

Published: May 5, 2024

This study explores the critical intersection of cybersecurity measures and green technologies, aiming to assess their combined impact on sustainability goals stakeholder implications. Employing a systematic literature review methodology, research scrutinizes peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, reports from reputable databases, focusing publications year 2010 2024. The identifies key themes, including integration challenges opportunities within sustainable evolving landscape protocols, strategic implications for industry leaders, policymakers, technologists. Key insights reveal dual imperative pursuing alongside security, highlighting necessity integrating robust without compromising environmental benefits technologies. significant at this nexus, such as rapid evolution cyber threats complexity embedding in innovations. It also outlines innovation development security-aware culture that supports sustainability. Strategic recommendations are provided stakeholders navigate these complexities, emphasizing importance multidisciplinary approaches, continuous learning, policies encourage adoption secure concludes fostering technology requires concerted effort integrate effectively, underscoring need future expand knowledge frontiers area. contributes ongoing dialogue achieving technological resilience, offering foundation further exploration action towards objectives. Keywords: Cybersecurity, Green Technologies, Sustainable Technological, Stakeholder Security Concerns.

Language: Английский

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7

Educational technology and the digital divide: A conceptual framework for technical literacy inclusion DOI Creative Commons

Olabisi Oluwakemi Adeleye,

Chima Abimbola Eden,

Idowu Sulaimon Adeniyi

et al.

International Journal of Science and Research Archive, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(1), P. 150 - 156

Published: May 5, 2024

This paper seeks to bridge the gap between digital haves and have-nots, fostering equitable access educational opportunities in age. To expand on proposed framework for addressing divide through technical literacy inclusion settings, it's essential delve deeper into key components strategies inherent such an initiative. The aims tackle multifaceted challenges posed by promoting not only resources but also development of skills among all learners. It recognizes that technology alone is insufficient without ability effectively navigate utilize tools resources. One crucial aspect involves ensuring universal infrastructure includes initiatives provide students from underserved communities with devices as laptops, tablets, or smartphones, well reliable internet connectivity both at school home. Additionally, efforts may be made establish community centers hubs where individuals can receive support their needs. Moreover, emphasizes importance integrating education curriculum levels education. entails designing implementing instructional programs equip knowledge necessary platforms, critically evaluate online information, leverage learning productivity. Teachers play a role delivering effective instruction, professional should provided educators this endeavor. Furthermore, need targeted interventions address specific barriers faced marginalized populations.

Language: Английский

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7

Green architecture: Conceptualizing vertical greenery in urban design DOI Creative Commons

Azubuike Chukwudi Okwandu,

Dorcas Oluwajuwonlo Akande,

Zamathula Queen Sikhakhane Nwokediegwu

et al.

Engineering Science & Technology Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5(5), P. 1657 - 1677

Published: May 5, 2024

This executive summary introduces the concept paper on Green Architecture, focusing specifically integration of vertical greenery in urban design. architecture, characterized by sustainable design principles and environmental consciousness, aims to enhance environments incorporating vegetation into built structures. Vertical greenery, a key component green involves strategic placement surfaces such as walls, facades, rooftops. explores potential mitigate issues areas, improve air quality, reduce heat island effect, biodiversity. The proposes conceptual framework for conceptualizing design, emphasizing importance integrating natural elements environment. It discusses various strategies implementing including selection suitable plant species, considerations irrigation structural stability, incorporation planning processes. Moreover, highlights social economic benefits improved health well-being residents, increased property values, enhanced aesthetics spaces. also emphasizes role stakeholder engagement, interdisciplinary collaboration, ongoing monitoring evaluation successful implementation projects. In conclusion, this outlines significance practices means promote sustainability, resilience, livability cities. By embracing architecture landscapes, cities can create healthier, more vibrant, environmentally communities current future generations. Keywords: Urban, Design, Green, Vertical.

Language: Английский

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6