Preface
Page: ii-iii (2)
Author: Akhil Jabbar Meerja, Mamun Bin Ibne Reaz and Ana Maria Madureira
DOI: 10.2174/9789815036244122010002
IOT-based Smart Energy Management in Buildings of Smart Cities
Page: 1-22 (22)
Author: K. Manimala*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815036244122010004
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Abstract
Buildings consume nearly one-third of global energy and are responsible for
one-fourth of CO2
emissions, thereby playing a crucial role in polluting the earth. Cities
are more vulnerable as there are more buildings and a huge population due to
employment opportunities. Hence, there is a need for the transformation of cities into
smart cities with viable environments by making buildings smart. Smart cities with
energy-efficient buildings can improve the economy and reduce pollution effects,
thereby improving the quality of city life. As human errors and carelessness jeopardise
energy conservation and eco-friendly initiatives in traditional buildings, automatic
internet of things (IOT) monitored building control, also known as a smart building, is
a need of the hour if the world is to advance toward smart cities. The management of
the cities should estimate their energy consumption in advance and plan strategies that
will help in reducing the energy consumption of both commercial and residential
buildings towards creating a pollution-free smart city. The IOT sensors produce
continuous streaming data, which necessitates big data analysis to improve the
performance of building in terms of energy consumption. Big data analysis based on
machine learning techniques is currently being employed for such an automatic
analysis and management of buildings based on IOT sensor data. This chapter focuses
on bringing out the commercially available IOT sensors for collecting building data,
their efficiencies, extracted features and the commonly used machine learning
techniques, their strengths, and drawbacks and also identifies the research gap and
work to be done for further improving big data analysis of smart energy management.
RF Energy-based Smart Harvesting Systems
Page: 23-40 (18)
Author: Rajdevinder K. Sidhu*, Jagpal S. Ubhi and Alpana Agarwal
DOI: 10.2174/9789815036244122010005
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Abstract
Energy and the environment have both become a matter of concern among
researchers worldwide. There are several forms of energy present in the environment;
therefore, utilizing these resources is preferred. In the modern world, the evolution of
energy harvesting has received a lot of attention. Various energy harvesting topologies
like solar, vibrational, piezoelectric, RF (radio frequency), etc., are available, but RF
energy harvesting has a bright future in generating a small amount of electric power
that drives various power-constrained electronic devices due to its easy availability and
self-sustainability. The circuitry, which converts RF energy into DC output, is termed
the rectenna unit of the model. The rectenna unit consists of receiving antenna followed
by the matching network and rectifier. The aim of this chapter is to provide a detailed
review of various technical aspects of radio frequency energy harvesting, which have
been showing a great proliferation in the designing of the RF energy harvesting model.
Comparative analysis of different topologies of each aspect is also performed.
A Survey on Security Aspects of Internet of Vehicles
Page: 41-67 (27)
Author: L. Jai Vinita* and V. VetriSelvi*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815036244122010006
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Abstract
An intelligent transportation system (ITS) is a well-developed program that
aims to provide innovative assistance in identifying various methods of transportation
and traffic management. It is empowering clients to be better educated and make more
secure, increasingly prepared, and 'more intelligent utilization of transport systems.
Internet of Vehicles (IoV) is a rising idea in ITS to upgrade the current abilities of
Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks by incorporating them into the Internet of Things. IoV has
commanded the vehicular frameworks because of various exceptional characteristics
like dominant topographic network structures, massive network proportion, consistent
internet connection, a similarity of individual gadgets, and elevated handling ability.
An intelligent transportation framework includes a gigantic measure of transforming
real-time critical information, in which security plays a significant part. In this chapter,
an investigation of IoV and VANETs has been conducted, with distinctive security
aspects of IoV being emphasized, incorporating security requirements, security risks,
and security attacks. Finally, persisting current lightweight cryptographic security
solutions for IoV related attacks are summarized.
Smart Technologies: Technologies Transforming Cities from Vision to Reality
Page: 68-85 (18)
Author: M.A. Jabbar* and Udit Chawla
DOI: 10.2174/9789815036244122010007
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Abstract
Due to technological advancements, people are migrating to urban areas for
better health care, employment, amenities, and education. Communication technology
innovations are going to play a crucial role in smart cities. These technologies are the
heart and brain of the smart city. In this chapter, various technologies like IoT and
cyber-physical systems (CPS) have been discussed. Security challenges for IoT and
CPS are pointed out in this chapter, and solutions to these challenges are also
suggested.
Blockchain: The Vibrant Technology for the Management of a Smart Cities
Page: 86-104 (19)
Author: S. Selvi*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815036244122010008
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Abstract
In recent decades, more people inhabit cities than rural areas, due to the
increase in population, change of climate, and shortage of resources. Many countries
are emphasizing the transformation of the city into a smart city for the effective
utilization of the opportunities of urbanization. Today, smart cities are one of the thrust
areas of many governments across the globe. Smart cities are being planned to promote
a pollution-free environment and facilitate smart infrastructure. To enable operational
efficiencies and to achieve sustainable economic growth in smart cities, innovative
technologies are necessary. This book chapter focuses on the current urban challenges
arising during the management of smart cities. It discusses one of the vibrant
technologies – blockchain technology and its usage for the management of smart cities.
Further, it explores the current scenario of global blockchain technology initiatives. It
studies various domains of a smart city and also recognizes the domain where
blockchain technology can be implemented for better livability and development of
cities. Also, it focuses on the various use cases of blockchain in developing the smart
city. Finally, it explains the practical feasibility for the successful implementation of
blockchain technology briefly.
Multi Lingual Smart Virtual Personal Assistance: A Step towards Improving Life of Specially Able Society
Page: 105-126 (22)
Author: Megha Kamble*, Prashant Kumar Shrivastava, Pratish Shrivastava, Rahul Nain and Nayan Vishwakarma
DOI: 10.2174/9789815036244122010009
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Abstract
The modern Era is a boon to humanity with ever-changing technology, which makes it possible to do the things that can make our world smart and sustainable. God is a great creator, and along with so many variations, he has also created people with a unique abilities. Accidently or eventually, due to old age, a healthy person may be helpless and then suffer from depression due to sustainability issues in this fastmoving and emotionless world. However, with cognitive computing technologies and machine learning, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a miracle specifically in the form of Virtual Personal assistants. Many instances are available in the recent literature about the same. This chapter presents a simple, mobile-based user-friendly application that can be operated with a multi-lingual voice signal to enable the person to perform regular tasks. This concept gives an intelligent platform to automate our tasks with ease, comfort, and accuracy. The idea of a smart and sustainable world motivated us to develop a Personal Helper with brilliant intelligent powers, interacting with the objects in our surroundings, mobile services, and PC services just by one human voice. The hardware device receives the audio request through a voice input device like a microphone. The proposal is then processed so that the device can execute the task. The primary objective of the virtual assistant is to help the disabled, specially-abled people, do their work by giving single voice commands in their natural voice. The chapter demonstrates the concept of significantly reducing impaired or elderly persons' physical efforts and living a 'smart' quality life.
Farm Doctor: Smart App Using Deep Learning Multi Class Model for Crop Disease
Page: 127-150 (24)
Author: Abhishek Jain, Megha Jain and Megha Kamble*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815036244122010010
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Abstract
Rice is the staple food crop of a large population spread worldwide, today
and in the past. Millions of people are dependent on rice for an active and healthy
lifestyle. A smart and sustainable world is a pictograph that will come into reality with
an abundance of quality food for humankind. Smart precision agriculture leading to the
fulfillment of high-quality food is a challenge for many researchers. In the same series
of thoughts, this chapter proposes a Smart App using Deep Learning that helps
diagnose the rice crop disease to avoid failure of the crop. This chapter demonstrates an
easy to handle, farmer-friendly mobile app, with the help of which farmers can take
pictures of crop leaves as soon as some abnormality is observed. The app may then
analyse the crop leaf image to predict the probability of suspected disease, which gives
the farmer indication of loss and helps them take necessary preventive measures.
Environmental Monitoring and Management
Page: 151-174 (24)
Author: C. Subha*, Priya A.K., Kalaimani R. and Sivakumar V.
DOI: 10.2174/9789815036244122010011
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Abstract
Clean and healthy environmental maintenance is very important for
sustainable development. Prevention and reduction of pollution, and reuse, and
recycling of materials are some of the best practices of environmental management.
Environmental monitoring is a systematic method of sampling air, water, soil and biota
and assessing their quality and characteristics. The environmental monitoring process
includes establishing a baseline of exposure, correlating with contamination source,
estimating concentration changes of pollutants and extracting the information from
collected data. This information can be used as input for the design of treatment plants;
to check for compliance with standards, preventive measures of hazards, etc., the
monitoring methods are categorized as ground-based sampling and measurements, a
simulation model-based monitoring, and satellite monitoring. Ground-based monitoring
provides accurate results, whereas simulation models give prior information about the
prediction of pollutant levels, and satellite monitoring details environmental quality
over a greater areal extend. Monitoring can also be subdivided into source and ambient
environmental monitoring. IoT-based smart environmental monitoring is gaining more
attraction nowadays with the advent of technology. It makes the labor-intensive process
a simple one. The chapter explains the different IoT components/architectures of
monitoring various applications related to air, water, and soil quality. Application of
IoT is not only limited to the Sestriere sources but also monitoring of forest fires,
analysis, and prediction of climate change patterns, early warning systems of natural
disasters, monitoring levels of snowfall, etc.
Evaluation of the Application Potential of Metamaterial-based Antennas for Intelligent Street Lighting Systems
Page: 175-210 (36)
Author: Julia Wack, Kim Ho Yeap*, Zi Xin Oh and Humaira Nisar
DOI: 10.2174/9789815036244122010012
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Abstract
In this chapter, metamaterials and their properties in the application of
antenna designs are discussed. Although metamaterials offer great benefits in diverse
areas, this work emphasizes their implementation in the development of smart cities.
The world faces challenges ensued to environmental problems, population growth, and
other current dynamics. New technologies are required to present solutions for cities to
be organised efficiently and effectively while also supporting the environment by
pursuing higher sustainability. Intelligent street lighting systems are one out of the
several approaches that offer promising development opportunities. Intelligent street
lights have already been implemented in some cities, with positive outcomes in terms
of energy savings, reduced traffic, improved infrastructure, and supply, etc. The
different concrete goals of a smart city and intelligent streetlight concepts were
discussed, and the research on metamaterials was accordingly adapted. At the current
state of technology, there are no metamaterial antennas on the market that are directly
declared to be suitable for the installation of intelligent streetlights. However, due to
the great advantages of metamaterial antennas, it would be worthwhile to look into
ways to improve the functionalities of intelligent streetlights using these antennas. In
this chapter, the suitability of metamaterial antennas implemented in streetlights is
studied. Some existing planar antennas were enhanced by incorporating metamaterials
into them. The analysis shows that the radiation performances of the enhanced antennas
are significantly improved. Therefore, metamaterial antennas have the potential of
being applied in a broad range of applications, including intelligent streetlights.
Subject Index
Page: 211-225 (15)
Author: Akhil Jabbar Meerja, Mamun Bin Ibne Reaz and Ana Maria Madureira
DOI: 10.2174/9789815036244122010013
Introduction
This reference distills information about emerging technologies and applications for smart city design and sustainable urban planning. Chapters present technology use-cases that have radical novelty and high scalability with a prominent impact on community living standards. These technologies prepare urban and rural dwellings for the transformation to the smart world. Applications and techniques highlighted in the book use a combination of artificial intelligence and IoT technologies in areas like transportation, energy, healthcare, education, governance, and manufacturing, to name a few. The book serves as a learning resource for smart city design and sustainable infrastructure planning. Scholars and professionals who are interested in understanding ways for transforming communities into smart communities can also benefit from the cases presented in the book.