The Role of Internet of Things (IoT) in Transforming Facilities Management in Smart Cities

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Abstract

The shift in urban foundation and administrations inside keen cities requests a comprehensive, innovative, and user-centric strategy that continues coordinating cutting-edge advances. This paper presents a spearheading approach that leverages the control of the Web of Things (IoT), Counterfeit Insights (AI), and Machine Learning (ML) to revolutionize the way shrewd city offices are overseen. At the centre of this strategy is the improvement of a centralized, cloud-based Offices Administration Stage (FMP) that serves as the spine for keen city operations. The FMP acts as an integrated hub, drawing together information from numerous IoT sensors, building automation systems, and other urban infrastructure. The policy also encourages user-centred design in light of improving occupant comfort, productivity, and well-being. Backed by IoT sensors and AI-driven building computerization frameworks, robust natural condition control and vitality utilization streamlining of the FMP can assist in conveying a predominant client involvement inside savvy city office.

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Sinha, R. (2024). The Role of Internet of Things (IoT) in Transforming Facilities Management in Smart Cities. International Journal for Global Academic and Scientific Research, 3(2), 36–47. https://doi.org/10.55938/ijgasr.v3i2.76

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