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Author Yadav, Satya Prakash

Title Pragmatic Internet of Everything (IOE) for Smart Cities
Published Sharjah : Bentham Science Publishers, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (211 p.)
Contents Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- End User License Agreement -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- Investigating the Features of Physical Layer Structure for Employment of Smart City Models -- Rishabh Jain1,*, Srishti Jain2, Muskan Jindal3 and Mahaveer Singh Naruka4 -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. FUTURE OF DHOLERA SIR SMART CITY -- 3. DEVELOPMENT OF DHOLERA SIR -- 4. EMPLOYMENT FRAMEWORK IN DHOLERA -- 5. FUTURISTIC OPTIONS -- 6. PROGRAM CODE -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Pithy & Comprehensive Review of Practical and Literal Models
Debajit Mishra1,*, Muskan Jindal2 and Dimitrios A. Karras3 -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF PREVIOUS WORKS -- 3. SMART CITY COMPONENTS -- 3.1. Smart Agriculture -- 3.2. Smart City Services -- 3.3. Smart Energy -- 3.4. Smart Health -- 3.5. Smart Home -- 3.6. Smart Industry -- 3.7. Smart Infrastructure -- 3.8. Smart Transportation -- 4. INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) FOR SMART CITIES (SCS) -- 4.1. IoT Architectures for SCs -- 5. STATE OF THE ART: SMART CITY (SC) MODELS -- 6. THE CASE OF VIENNA -- 6.1. Subsystems and Stakeholders in the Vienna Smart City Initiative
6.2. Vienna Smart City Projects and Dimensions -- 6.3. Global Trends and Urban Challenges for Vienna -- 6.4. Global Vision and Guidelines -- CONCLUSION AND FUTURE SCOPE -- REFERENCES -- Categorizing Obstacles in the Implementation of Smart Cities with Probable Solution Models -- Debajit Mishra1,*, Sumedha Jain2, Muskan Jindal3 and Satya Prakash Yadav4 -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1.1. Cloud Computing -- 1.2. Fog Computing -- 1.3. Edge Computing -- 2. COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF PREVIOUS WORKS -- 3. WIDE PURVIEW OF PROBLEMS IN SMART CITY -- 3.1. Technical Challenges in Smart City Plan
3.2. Financial Challenges in Smart City Plan -- 3.3. Administrative and Governance Challenges in Smart City Plan -- 3.4. Location Endemic Purview -- 3.5. Miscellaneous Issues -- 4. CASE STUDIES -- 4.1. Fujisawa -- 4.2. Santander -- 4.3. Vienna -- CONCLUSION AND FUTURE SCOPE -- REFERENCES -- Understanding the Future of Smart Cities from Technological and Commercial Point of View -- Arushi Kapoor1,*, Vartika Agarwal2, Muskan Jindal3 and Shashank Awasthi4 -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1.1. Components and Characteristic of Smart Cities -- 1.2. Internet of Things and its Application in Smart Cities
1.3. The Age of Smart Cities -- 1.4. Smart Cities Mission of India -- 1.5. Internet of Things (IoT) -- 1.6. Framework for ROI -- 1.6.1. Compare ROI of IoT based Projects -- 1.6.2. Comparing ROI for Different European Countries -- 1.7. Copenhagen -- 1.8. Helsinki -- 1.9. Brussels -- 1.10. Vienna -- 1.11. Contribution of Smart Cities in Urbanisation -- 1.11.1. Better Public Security -- 1.11.2. Reducing Travel Time -- 1.11.3. Better Health Care Facilities -- 1.11.4. Lower Environmental Impact -- 1.11.5. Smart Cities Can Create Urban Communities
Summary Pragmatic Internet of Everything (IOE) has emerged as a powerful paradigm for representing and solving complex problems. This reference demonstrates how to coordinate behaviour among a collection of semi-autonomous problem-solving agents: how they can coordinate their knowledge, goals and plans to act together, to solve joint problems, or to make individually or globally rational decisions in the face of uncertainty and multiple, conflicting perspectives. The
Notes Description based upon print version of record
1.12. Smart Cities as a Way of Improving Commercial and Technological Development
Form Electronic book
Author Chauhan, Sansar Singh
Pippal, Sanjeev Kumar
ISBN 9789815136173
9815136178