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State of Art Survey for IoT Effects on Smart City Technology: Challenges, Opportunities, and Solutions

Rondik J. Hassan, Subhi R. M. Zeebaree, Siddeeq Y. Ameen, Shakir Fattah Kak, Mohammed A. M. Sadeeq, Zainab Salih Ageed, Adel Al-Zebari, Azar Abid Salih

2021Asian Journal of Research in Computer Science90 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Automation frees workers from excessive human involvement to promote ease of use while still reducing their input of labor. There are about 2 billion people on Earth who live in cities, which means about half of the human population lives in an urban environment. This number is rising which places great problems for a greater number of people, increased traffic, increased noise, increased energy consumption, increased water use, and land pollution, and waste. Thus, the issue of security, coupled with sustainability, is expected to be addressed in cities that use their brain. One of the most often used methodologies for creating a smart city is the Internet of Things (IoT). IoT connectivity is understood to be the very heart of the city of what makes a smart city. such as sensor networks, wearables, mobile apps, and smart grids that have been developed to harness the city's most innovative connectivity technology to provide services and better control its citizens The focus of this research is to clarify and showcase ways in which IoT technology can be used in infrastructure projects for enhancing both productivity and responsiveness.

Topics & Concepts

Smart citySustainabilityNoise pollutionComputer securityInternet of ThingsProductivityHome automationPopulationBusinessInternet privacyComputer scienceTelecommunicationsEconomic growthEcologyNoise reductionArtificial intelligenceDemographySociologyBiologyEconomicsSmart Cities and TechnologiesInternet of Things and AIImpact of AI and Big Data on Business and Society
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