Visible to the public An architecture model for smart city using Cognitive Internet of Things (CIoT)

TitleAn architecture model for smart city using Cognitive Internet of Things (CIoT)
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsPatra, M. K.
Conference Name2017 Second International Conference on Electrical, Computer and Communication Technologies (ICECCT)
ISBN Number978-1-5090-3239-6
Keywordsarchitecture model, central server, centralized server, CIoT, cognitive Internet of Things, Cognitive radio, communication protocol, Data analysis, Data collection, Data integration, Data processing, distributed architecture, heatmap, Human Behavior, human factor, Internet of Things, IoT, IoT data, massive volume, MEMS, Protocols, pubcrawl, radio frequency identification, resilience, Resiliency, RFID, RFIDs, Servers, smart cities, smart city, smart devices, smart features, social aspects of automation, Temperature measurement, Temperature sensors, Wireless Sensor Network, Wireless sensor networks
Abstract

In this paper, a distributed architecture for the implementation of smart city has been proposed to facilitate various smart features like solid waste management, efficient urban mobility and public transport, smart parking, robust IT connectivity, safety and security of citizens and a roadmap for achieving it. How massive volume of IoT data can be analyzed and a layered architecture of IoT is explained. Why data integration is important for analyzing and processing of data collected by the different smart devices like sensors, actuators and RFIDs is discussed. The wireless sensor network can be used to sense the data from various locations but there has to be more to it than stuffing sensors everywhere for everything. Why only the sensor is not sufficient for data collection and how human beings can be used to collect data is explained. There is some communication protocols between the volunteers engaged in collecting data to restrict the sharing of data and ensure that the target area is covered with minimum numbers of volunteers. Every volunteer should cover some predefined area to collect data. Then the proposed architecture model is having one central server to store all data in a centralized server. The data processing and the processing of query being made by the user is taking place in centralized server.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8117893/
DOI10.1109/ICECCT.2017.8117893
Citation Keypatra_architecture_2017