Internet of Things Integration in Smart Cities Enhancing Urban Living through Connected Technologies
Abstrak
Urban population growth and increasing urbanization are driving the need for smart city solutions that implement connected technologies to improve urban living. However, the theoretical potential for IoT to connect and automate city infrastructures through real-time data processing and intelligent automation to have much more valuable use for the commons has proven limited in practice due to scalability, security, compatibility, and cost issues. In this regard, this research paper presents an IoT-based intelligent framework designed for smart cities, serving as a scalable, secure, powerful architecture for tackling these challenges. It emphasizes practical deployment and economic feasibility, rather than hardware or pure performance in theory. This framework spokes out low-power networks (LoRaWAN, NB-IoT) with edge computing for energy efficiency optimization, operation cost reduction, and high-level data processing. Blockchain achieves communication that is tamper-proof and privacy-preserving, which strengthens the existing cybersecurity. Another innovation lies in real-time urban analytics via AI and ML models that help predict when maintenance will be required and provide insight on operational decision-making for strong services that matter to the city. Additionally, an intercommunicable IoT enables collaboration between smart grids, transportation systems, health devices, and emergency actions. Citizen-focused design persists through the use of AI-driven mobile applications, open-data platforms, and real-time public engagement that ensures inclusivity, privacy, and transparency. What IoT have in common is: IoT versus IoT devices are powered by renewable energy sources to reduce their carbon footprints and work toward sustainability goals. This work therefore acts as not only a holistic, secure and scalable solution that mirrors the fundamentals of theory in actual practice, but also a case study that provides actionable insights for city planners, policymakers and developers alike in rolling out the next generation of sustainable smart cities.
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (6)
Gondhalekar Gaurav
Tewari Deeksha
P Balakrishnan
Bhardwaj Indu
Ponnusamy Sivakumar
S Ananthi
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2025
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.1051/itmconf/20257603001
- Akses
- Open Access ✓