
Eliel Keelson holds a PhD. in Computer Engineering from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. While pursuing his PhD. He worked on a low-co...
Eliel Keelson holds a PhD. in Computer Engineering from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. While pursuing his PhD. He worked on a low-cost early adoption strategy for implementing secured smart energy metering systems in African Developing Countries. His current research interests lie in the area of Artificial Intelligence for Development in Africa and Blockchain Applications in IIoT Ecosystems.

Clement Nartey, James Dzisi Gadze, Griffith Selorm Klogo, Benjamin Kommey, Kwasi Diawuo
Digitization and automation have engulfed every scope and sphere of life. Internet of Things (IoT) has been the main enabler of the revolution. There still exist challenges in IoT that need to be addressed such as the limited address space for the increasing number of devices when using IPv4 and IPv

Axel Sikora, James Dzisi Gadze, Kwame Opunie-Boachie Obour Agyekum, Justice Owusu Agyemang, Dominik Welte
The increase of the Internet of Things (IoT) calls for secure solutions for industrial applications. The security of IoT can be potentially improved by blockchain. However, blockchain technology suffers scalability issues which hinders integration with IoT. Solutions to blockchain’s scalability issu

Kenneth Nsafoa-Yeboah, Bright Yeboah-Akowuah, Benjamin Kommey, Mohammad Monirujjaman Khan
Optical networks offer a wide range of benefits to the telecommunication sector worldwide with their provision of higher bandwidth, which leads to faster data speed, longer transmission distance, and improved latency. Currently, the complexity associated with advancements in optical networks poses p

Axel Sikora, Dominik Welte
Since the inception of blockchain-based cryptocurrencies, researchers have been fascinated with the idea of integrating blockchain technology into other fields, such as health and manufacturing. Despite the benefits of blockchain, which include immutability, transparency, and traceability, certain i