IoT and Big Data Analytics for Smart Cities
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IoT and Big Data Analytics for Smart Cities

A Global Perspective

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eBook - ePub

IoT and Big Data Analytics for Smart Cities

A Global Perspective

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About This Book

The book IoT and Big Data Analytics (IoT-BDA) for Smart Cities – A Global Perspective, emphasizes the challenges, architectural models, and intelligent frameworks with smart decisionmaking systems using Big Data and IoT with case studies. The book illustrates the benefits of Big Data and IoT methods in framing smart systems for smart applications. The text is a coordinated amalgamation of research contributions and industrial applications in the field of smart cities.

Features:

  • Provides the necessity of convergence of Big Data Analytics and IoT techniques in smart city application
  • Challenges and Roles of IoT and Big Data in Smart City applications
  • Provides Big Data-IoT intelligent smart systems in a global perspective
  • Provides a predictive framework that can handle the traffic on abnormal days, such as weekends and festival holidays
  • Gives various solutions and ideas for smart traffic development in smart cities
  • Gives a brief idea of the available algorithms/techniques of Big Data and IoT and guides in developing a solution for smart city applications

This book is primarily aimed at IT professionals. Undergraduates, graduates, and researchers in the area of computer science and information technology will also find this book useful.

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Year
2022
ISBN
9781000789898
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half Title page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Editors
  8. List of Contributors
  9. 1 Era of Computational Big Data Analytics and IoT Techniques in Smart City Applications
  10. 2 Challenges and Roles of IoT and Big Data Analytics-Enabled Services in the Establishment of Smart Cities
  11. 3 Security and Privacy Challenges and Solutions in IoT Data Analytics
  12. 4 IOT-BDA Architecture for Smart Cities
  13. 5 Intelligent Framework for Smart Traffic Management System: Case Study
  14. 6 IoT and Big Data Analytics-Based Intelligent Decision-Making Systems
  15. 7 Recent Advancement in Emergency Vehicle Communication System Using IoT
  16. 8 Pandemic Management Using Internet of Things and Big Data – A Security and Privacy Perspective
  17. 9 Sustainable Efficient Solutions for Smart Agriculture: Case study
  18. Index