IoT-Based Smart City Management Using IAS

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Abstract

One of the most important factors in modern information systems of the Indian administrative agencies is the lack of easy access to information through organizations outside of the organization, with the name of the machine-guns in the app. In spite of the abundance of data, and they are locked into proprietary formats, or may not be available due to the lack of an API. In this report, we will focus on the architectural designs that make it easy to share data. Therefore, we focus on a data-based information, see the reference architecture, rather than focusing on the application and communication. Internet of Things (IoT) is a new technology that has emerged in the last couple of years, and it promises to be a continued explosion of data sources. With this technology, it will, in essence, a single “thing” to begin with, the production and transmission of data. For example, each and every lamp post, street lamp, trash bin, power transformer, etc., almost anything that a person can to be created in order to be constantly informed about their disease, their perceptions, and their patterns of use, etc. These data, which, in turn, can be used to lower the level of the business processes of the administration, in order to ensure fast and efficient value-added services. In this report, we will limit ourselves to the architectural design for the integration of new IoT-based systems in a Smart City infrastructure.

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Nitnaware, P., Sawwashere, S., Sonekar, S. V., Baig, M. M., & Tembhurne, S. (2023). IoT-Based Smart City Management Using IAS. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 396, pp. 665–673). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9967-2_62

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