Week 09 – Furthermore, Annotated Bibliography

Internet of Things-enabled smart cities: State-of-the-art and future trends

Alavi, A. H., Jiao, P., Buttlar, W. G., & Lajnef, N. (2018). Internet of Things-enabled smart cities:  State-of-the-art and future trends. Measurement129, 589-606.

The sensational spread of urbanization in present day urban communities requires keen answers for address basic issues, for example, versatility, human services, vitality, and common foundation. The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the most encouraging empowering innovations for handling these difficulties by making an enormous overall system of interconnected physical items inserted with gadgets, programming, sensors, and system availability. The quick advancement of the IoT is affecting a few logical and designing application spaces. This paper presents a far-reaching writing survey of key highlights and utilizations of the IoT worldview to help practical advancement of smart urban communities.

Name: S.V.A. Lahiru Ruwan
Project Title: Smart Homes, Cities and Internet of Things(IoT)
Week No: 09 Date: 27th April – 03rd May 2020  
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Week 08 -Develop an Annotated Bibliography

Towards sustainable smart cities: A review of trends, architectures, components, and open challenges in smart cities

Silva, B. N., Khan, M., & Han, K. (2018). Towards sustainable smart cities: A review of trends, architectures components, and open challenges in smart cities. Sustainable Cities and                Society38, 697-713.

Beginning incorporation of data correspondence innovation into city activities have advanced telicity, data city, and computerized city ideas. Afterward, the origination of IoT has established the keen urban communities, which bolster the city tasks wisely with negligible human communication. Smart city rose as an answer for address the difficulties emerge with exponential development of urbanization and populace. Be that as it may, brilliant city idea is as yet developing and not mainstreamed all through the globe because of mechanical, practical, and administering obstructions. Consequently, this paper means to convey the pith of keen urban communities. At last, creator present a few difficulties and openings distinguished through broad writing study on savvy urban communities.

Name: S.V.A. Lahiru Ruwan
Project Title: Smart Homes, Cities and Internet of Things(IoT)
Week No: 08 Date: 20th April – 26th April 2020  
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Week 07 – Referred More Research Article for Bibliography

Referred More Research Article for Bibliography

Singh, D., Tripathi, G., & Jara, A. J. (2014, March). A survey of Internet-of-Things: Future vision, architecture, challenges and services. In 2014 IEEE world forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT) (pp. 287-292). IEEE.

Kim, T. H., Ramos, C., & Mohammed, S. (2017). Smart city and IoT.

Hossain, S. A., Rahman, M. A., & Hossain, M. A. (2018). Edge computing framework for enabling situation awareness in IoT based smart city. Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing 122, 226-237.

Chifor, B. C., Bica, I., Patriciu, V. V., & Pop, F. (2018). A security authorization scheme for smart home Internet of Things devices. Future Generation Computer Systems, 86, 740-749.

Lindsay, G., Woods, B., & Corman, J. (2016). Smart homes and the internet of things. Atlantic Council.

Khan, Z. A. (2018). Using energy-efficient trust management to protect IoT networks for smart cities. Sustainable cities and society, 40, 1-15.

 

Name: S.V.A. Lahiru Ruwan
Project Title: Smart Homes, Cities and Internet of Things(IoT)
Week No: 07 Date: 13th April – 19th April 2020  
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Week 06 – Major requirements for Smart Homes, Cities based on IoT technologies

The ongoing blast in the Internet of Things (IoT) will turn Smart Cities and Smart Homes  from publicity to the real world. SH is the significant structure hinder for Smart Cities and have for some time been a fantasy for a considerable length of time. While SH can share the majority of the IoT innovations, there are interesting attributes that makes SH exceptional. From the consequence of an ongoing examination overview on SH and IoT advancements, this paper characterises the significant necessities for building SH.

Name: S.V.A. Lahiru Ruwan
Project Title: Smart Homes, Cities and Internet of Things(IoT)
Week No: 06 Date: 6th April – 12th April 2020  
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