Internet of Things (IoT) for Sustainable Smart Cities
E. Fantin Irudaya Raj, M. Appadurai, S. Darwin, E. Francy Irudaya Rani
Abstract
The world's population is rapidly increasing. Human consumption has accelerated environmental and natural resource depletion on the planet. The towns and cities struggle to provide essential urban services. The current work discusses Internet of Things (IoT)-based smart home automation, which aids in the remote monitoring of various equipment in residences from faraway places. In recent years, smart city initiatives have become increasingly widespread around the world. The allure of smart cities is in their ability to connect advanced technology, a sustainable environment, and citizens' comfort regardless of their culture or geographic location. Smart homes encompass all aspects of domestic life, including lighting, air conditioners, and dishwashers. Smart homes operate on the Internet, which has access to the home's content and commands and its applications, such as the music system. Internet of Things (IoT) systems have now transformed the field of pet care and automatic sprinklers that water plants on a routine in residents' gardens.