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IOT Based Smart Cities
Mukesh Kumawat1, Mr. Durgesh Kumar2, Dr. Garima Mathur3
1Student, 2Deputy HOD, 3HOD
1, 2, 3Department of Electronics and Communication, Poornima College of Engineering, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
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ABSTRACT
Since the development of advanced metering and digital technology, Smart City
has been equipped based on things (IOT) in different electronic devices, and
therefore smarter than before. The purpose of this paper is to carry out the
concept of smart cities and their motivation and application of a comprehensive
review. In addition, the survey describes the intelligent networking technology
and smart cities and major componentsof urban functions.This alsoexplainsthe
major challenges and experiences around the world.
KEYWORDS: smart cities, smart grid, smart buildings, demand response, smart
keyword Internet governance
I. INTRODUCTION
A. concept
As urban population density, infrastructure and rapidly
growing service needs to provide the necessities of life of
urban residents. On this basis, digital equipment has grown
significantly. For example, sensors, actuators and smart
phones can bring enormous commercial potential of things,
because all devices can connect and communicate with each
other over the Internet .
Things prototype is subject to intelligence and self-
configuring objects have been through a global network
infrastructure connected to each other. Things are supposed
to be widely distributed, low-low storage capacity and
processing power of a real object. Our goal is to improve the
reliability, security and smart cities and their infrastructure .
With this knowledge, this articlewasbasedonanassessment
networked intelligent city.
B. motivation
Smart City has become since the recent development of
digital technology and smarter than everbefore.Smartcities
are equippedwith variouselectroniccomponentsforvarious
applications, such as a street camera viewing system, used
for the transport system of sensors, and so on. Furthermore,
this can extend the use of individual mobile devices.
Therefore, by taking into account different environments,
different terms should be studied, such as characteristics of
the object, contributors, motivation and safety rules.
Reference describes some of the main aspects of the 2020
Intelligent City.
Figure1. The main aspects of smart cities
FIG 2 IoT- based interconnection
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In an IOT environment, the evaluation device may be
integrated analysis system based on geographiclocationand
use. Specific data collection service may be used with a
sensor monitoring cyclists, vehicles, public parking several
projects. There are indications that the use of the Internet of
Things infrastructure to facilitate the operation of air and
noise pollution, vehicle monitoring systems for mobile
applications in many service areas.
Internet provides an infrastructure revolution, many of
whom are connected to each other. Under a revolution on
the Internet will be possible to provide appropriate
interconnection between objects.
Interconnection between the IOT of various objectsbasedon
the Internet. Therefore, on the one hand, things will affect
every aspect of people's lives smart cities, such as health,
safety and transportation. On the other hand, it can play an
important role in policy decisions (such as saving energy,
reducing pollution, etc.), remote monitoring and the
necessary infrastructure at the national level. On this basis,
things willcontributetoenergy conservation policy,termsof
economic considerations, reliability and other aspects of a
more efficient, economical and safe system operation.
II. Things technology in smart cities
Things using standard communication protocols a
broadband network, and its convergence point is the
Internet. The main concept of things that can be measured,
inferred, understanding and changing the universality of
environmental objects. On this basis, things are achieved
through the development of various objects and
communication technologies. Things to participate in things
including smart devices, including cell phones and other
objects, such as food, household appliances, landmarks,
monuments and works of art , it can work together for a
common goal. Things influence of Internet users live in can
be seen as a key function [4]. Some things related to
technology will be discussed below.
A. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
The key role of these systems in the reader and tag things in
theenvironment. By applyingobjectaccordingtoanyofthese
technologies, they can be automatically identified and
assigned a unique number identifying each object to be
merged into the network, and the digital information and
services associated with .
B. Wireless Sensor Network (WSN)
Wireless sensor networks can provide a different and
appropriate data, and, in many cases, such as healthcare,
governmentandenvironmentalservices,andseismicsensors
[10]. Further, the wireless sensor networks may be
integrated with an RFID system to achieve the target, for
example, obtain information about the position, motion,
temperature, and additional information.
C. Addressing
In addition to achieving significant interconnection
capabilities on the Internet, the trend in the conventional
things, and can also provide an interconnection between the
object and the object to create a smart [5] environment. For
this reason, the ability to uniquely identify the object of a
favorable outcome is critical of things. This is because the
combination of large objects only solution is the key to
control them on the Internet. In addition to the concept of
unique mentioned, reliability, scalability, and durability
required for showing the development of unique addressing
scheme [5] key.
D. Middleware
As it relates to the promotion of things, some of theproblems
of heterogeneity of limited storage and processes capability,
as well as for the huge difference in the application,subjectto
network middleware plays a vital role in the application
layer. The main objective of the middleware is indeed a
concise integration and communication functions of all
relevant equipment.
III. Smart City of the practical application of things
Things to use the Internet to integrate heterogeneous
devices. In this regard, all available equipment to be
connected to the Internet easily accessible. To achieve this,
sensors can be developed to collect and analyze data at
different locations to increase the use of [2]. Figure 3 shows
the main applications of things in the smart cities of the
Internet. The main objectiveofthisknowledgeisexplainedas
follows.
FIG 3 the main applications of the IOT
A. Smart Home
Data generated by the sensors can be used to monitor the
intelligent home . For example, an innovative demand
response (DR) or the function may be implemented by
monitoring pollution, contamination and if it exceeds a
critical limit, the client can be warned.
B. Intelligent Parking
By enabling smart parking, you can track located in the
departure city and the arrival of a variety of different
parking vehicles. Therefore, the number in each field of
smart car parking should be designed. In addition, new
parking lot for more vehicles should be established .
Accordingly, smart parking data can bring benefits to
everyday life and business owners in the intelligent city.
C. Weather and water supply systems
Weather and water system may beusedtoprovideasuitable
number of sensors of information, such as the rate of
temperature, rain, wind and pressure, and help improve
Smart City efficiency.
D. Vehicular traffic
Vehicle traffic data is one of the most important sources of
data a typical smart cities, citizens and the government will
appropriate analysis to benefit from use of these data and
use. Citizens can also use traffic data of the vehicle to
determine the time of arrival to the targetvehicletrafficdata
is use full.
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Figure4. Smart Grid
E. Environmental Pollution
If the citizens of a city is unhealthy, the city can not be
regarded as an intelligent city. To this end, Smart Cityshould
monitor environmental pollution and citizens, especially
those that provide information about medical conditions.
Reference [1] also reported a separate module to achieve
noise and environmental data.
F. Survelliance System
In the smart city, from the public's point of view, safetyisthe
most important factor. To this end, the smart city should be
constantly monitored. However, analysis of data, lookingfor
crime is very challenging. References [1] proposed a new
program to improve the security of smart cities.
IV. Iot potential application for smart city
Figure 4 shows the future IoT applications of smart city is
discussed in this section.
A. Smart Cities and Communities
Implementation of things, could lead to interact with the
environment and services. Therefore, it can bring context
and geographical awareness opportunities. In addition, the
collective wisdom to improve the decision-making process,
and empowering citizens [6]. In addition, through the use of
the Internet of Things [7], may provide future smart cities a
common middleware services. It should be mentioned that
the sensor can be used to narrow the virtualization gap
between technologies.
B. Smart Home
Things heterogeneous devices by platform, daily activities
in home automation. In fact, by convertingtheobjectintothe
device through the Internet usingtheinformationconnected
to each other, it may be performed by a web service
interface. A lot of smart home applications using sensor
networks. Connection to the Internet to viewremotecontrol
or the smart devices thereof to achieve the above-described
application program . For example, intelligent lighting has
been getting a lot of attention in recent years . It spends ten
percent of global electricity consumption in lighting, which
can lead to 6% of greenhouse gas emissions [5]. In this
regard, 45% of the illumination energy may be required [4]
are preserved by using intelligent lighting control
mechanisms.
C. Respond to customer
You can use the AC controller and many other smart devices
to manage your smart home [2]. The home gateway is in
proposed to let the controller responsible for the family to
collect data from many families integration. Bids based on a
signal from the AC controller, the polymerization can be
predetermined tariff electricity market, and send a signal,
accept / reject for these devices.
The possibility of monitoring and control equipment, active
customers can improve the system, which is involved in the
operation of a well-known demand response. Due to
operational and economic advantages, report of the
International Energy Agency (IEA), the activities of the
demand side of every energy policy decision-making a
critical choice. According to DR, electricity.
Consumers can adjust the power mode, in order to improve
the reliability of electricity or prevent price spikes .
Power system to predict the future is highly concentrated in
the smart grid, the importance of renewable energy
generation,abatementprograms,andenhancedDR[3].Smart
Grid focus, a combination of different renewable energy and
disaster recovery to provide consumers with different
options and improved use of the facility environmental
initiatives.
D. Smart energy and smart grid
Use was to provide intelligent management of energy
distribution and consumption in heterogeneousnetworking
environments. The IoT node has functions such as sensing
and networks, which increases the possibility that energy
suppliers will optimizethescheduling.Thismanagement can
be extended to an emergency situation. One of the most
important this expansion a result of fault location, isolation
and restoration services (FLISR) . Because of things to
achieve this property, which provides a method of
determining the location of faulty components, separating
them, and application switching tasks,inorderto restorethe
largest number of advanced tools affected the healthy
portion of the feed energy. Further, at an advanced level, the
activation function can be developed and the customer
dispersed generator [7] by using a self-healing process.
These policies can be implemented to improve reliability,
power quality and profitability [3]. Some of the main
specifications of the smart grid is shown in Figure 5.
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Figure5. Things potential of smart cities
V. Practical experience over the world
Report of practical experience in the world according to the
National Intelligence Council, and the result is that internet
of Things is one of the most effective tools for US interests in
2025 [9]. As mentioned earlier, the number of devices
connected in 2011. With a population of more than 2012the
number reached about 9 one billion connected devices by
2020 and to reach 24 billions This trend has significant
growth [5]. Based on the above data,thingswillundoubtedly
become one of the next major resources [38] big data. The
key policies and the results of smart cities are recorded in
the intelligence community forum Award 1999-2010 in the
following cities: Suwon and Seoul (Korea), Taipei (Taiwan),
Mitaka (Japan), Singapore, Waterloo and Calgary (Canada)
Glasgow.efforts and achievements and support the
establishmentof abroadband networkinadvanceecosystem
E- services. Some examples of test experience around smart
cities in Table I
Table I. POLICIES and strategic city and smart city
city experience
Amsterdam
[40]
Reduce transportation, energy,
improve safety
Barcelona [41-
45]
Implementation of sensor
technology, the analysis of traffic
data streams to use a new bus
network design and implementation
of intelligent transportation
Stockholm [46]
Provide a common fiber optic
network across Stockholm
Santa Cruz [47]
Analysis of crime data to predict the
needs of the police, and maximize
the presence of the required local
police
VI. Challenge
This section typically challenge the proposed transaction by
the application of Things smart city based.
A. Security and Privacy
When all the data is collected and analyzed in a common IoT
platform, the system may be subject to several attacks (for
example, cross-site scripting and side channels).Inaddition,
such a system is exposed to significant vulnerabilities. In
addition, the multi-tenant system may also lead to security
problems, and lead to data leakage [2].
B. Heterogeneous
The IoT systems usually evolvewith each systemcomponent
is woven for outstanding solutions for specific application
environments. Therefore, the authorities must analyze the
situation of their own goals, determine the computing
hardware and software needed, and then integrate these
heterogeneous subsystems. The presence of these
infrastructure solutions and appropriate collaboration
between them provide a system of things is indeed a
daunting challenge.
C. Reliability
Some reliability problems have emergedin thesystembased
on the Internet of Things in. For example, to communicate
with them is not reliable, since the movement of the vehicle.
In addition, there is a lot of smart devices, cause some
reliability issues in terms of their failure [48] of.
D. Massive
Certain specified scene requires a lot of interaction between
embedded devices, which can be distributed across a WAN
environment. Things system provides a suitableplatformfor
data integration and analysis [2,46-52] from different
devices. However, such large-scale information needs at a
high rate, which makes it difficult to overcome the typical
challenges of proper storage and computing powertocollect.
on the other has Allocation of device monitoringtasksthings,
because these devices must be connected to the processing
and dynamic delays associated.
Allocation of device monitoring tasks things, because these
devices must be connected to the processing and dynamic
delays associated.
E. Legal and social aspects
Things system may be based on information providedbythe
service user. In this case, the service provider must comply
with different local and international laws.In addition, users
should have sufficientincentivetoparticipateindetermining
programs and data collection. This will be the matter of data
representing more convenient to the usertheopportunityto
choose to participate and submitted . Ref. [5] deals with the
combination of human resources data, providing interactive
system security issues.
F. Big Data
Considering about 50 billions of devices, of course, you need
to pay attention to transfer, store and recall and analyze
large amounts of data, they produce [2]. Obviously,
networking infrastructure will be the mainresourceof some
big data.
G. Sensor Networks
Sensor networks can be seen as one of the most important
technologies for making things [4] of the Internet. This
technology can provide measurement, inference and
understanding [5] ability to shape the world of
environmental indicators. Recent technological
developments and improvements in remote sensing
applications large-scale.
applicationsprovideefficientandcost-effectiveequipment.In
addition, the smart phone associated with a variety of
sensors, so they can achieve a variety of mobile applications
in many areas of the Internet of Things. To this end, the main
task is to deal with the challenging energy and network
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constraints and uncertainties [6]. Scale data DR of obstacle
sensor.
FIG6 DR disorders
Although things can contribute to the system load response
participation is still possible to limit the DR penetrate
obstacles. 6, these barriers can be divided into three
categories, namely: the consumer disorders, producer
disorders, and disorders in the structure [7] conducted a
thorough investigation.
VII. Conclusions and future trends in the recent
literature was reviewed to investigate variants
Features and characteristics thereof networked system and
effective incentive to use them. Since the implementation of
Things infrastructure can bring many opportunities, the
highest motivation study first described, and then outlines
some useful applications. Describes how to use them to
develop and improve daily activities. Furthermore, the
challenge generated when the system is inaIoTembodiment
is explained in detail. In this regard, networking platforms
and other autonomous and intelligent systems, providing
information and a wide range of applications combined with
thefutureis one of the most interestingtrends.Inaddition,to
provide a mechanism to overcome some of the fundamental
challenges of citizens' privacy is still an area of concern. In
fact.
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IOT Based Smart Cities

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume: 3 | Issue: 3 | Mar-Apr 2019 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 - 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD23246 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 3 | Mar-Apr 2019 Page: 1433 IOT Based Smart Cities Mukesh Kumawat1, Mr. Durgesh Kumar2, Dr. Garima Mathur3 1Student, 2Deputy HOD, 3HOD 1, 2, 3Department of Electronics and Communication, Poornima College of Engineering, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India How to cite this paper: Mukesh Kumawat | Mr. Durgesh Kumar | Dr. Garima Mathur"IOT Based SmartCities" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456- 6470, Volume-3 | Issue-3, April 2019, pp.1433-1437, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.c om/papers/ijtsrd23 246.pdf Copyright © 2019 by author(s) and International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by/4.0) ABSTRACT Since the development of advanced metering and digital technology, Smart City has been equipped based on things (IOT) in different electronic devices, and therefore smarter than before. The purpose of this paper is to carry out the concept of smart cities and their motivation and application of a comprehensive review. In addition, the survey describes the intelligent networking technology and smart cities and major componentsof urban functions.This alsoexplainsthe major challenges and experiences around the world. KEYWORDS: smart cities, smart grid, smart buildings, demand response, smart keyword Internet governance I. INTRODUCTION A. concept As urban population density, infrastructure and rapidly growing service needs to provide the necessities of life of urban residents. On this basis, digital equipment has grown significantly. For example, sensors, actuators and smart phones can bring enormous commercial potential of things, because all devices can connect and communicate with each other over the Internet . Things prototype is subject to intelligence and self- configuring objects have been through a global network infrastructure connected to each other. Things are supposed to be widely distributed, low-low storage capacity and processing power of a real object. Our goal is to improve the reliability, security and smart cities and their infrastructure . With this knowledge, this articlewasbasedonanassessment networked intelligent city. B. motivation Smart City has become since the recent development of digital technology and smarter than everbefore.Smartcities are equippedwith variouselectroniccomponentsforvarious applications, such as a street camera viewing system, used for the transport system of sensors, and so on. Furthermore, this can extend the use of individual mobile devices. Therefore, by taking into account different environments, different terms should be studied, such as characteristics of the object, contributors, motivation and safety rules. Reference describes some of the main aspects of the 2020 Intelligent City. Figure1. The main aspects of smart cities FIG 2 IoT- based interconnection IJTSRD23246
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID - IJTSRD23246 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 3 | Mar-Apr 2019 Page: 1434 In an IOT environment, the evaluation device may be integrated analysis system based on geographiclocationand use. Specific data collection service may be used with a sensor monitoring cyclists, vehicles, public parking several projects. There are indications that the use of the Internet of Things infrastructure to facilitate the operation of air and noise pollution, vehicle monitoring systems for mobile applications in many service areas. Internet provides an infrastructure revolution, many of whom are connected to each other. Under a revolution on the Internet will be possible to provide appropriate interconnection between objects. Interconnection between the IOT of various objectsbasedon the Internet. Therefore, on the one hand, things will affect every aspect of people's lives smart cities, such as health, safety and transportation. On the other hand, it can play an important role in policy decisions (such as saving energy, reducing pollution, etc.), remote monitoring and the necessary infrastructure at the national level. On this basis, things willcontributetoenergy conservation policy,termsof economic considerations, reliability and other aspects of a more efficient, economical and safe system operation. II. Things technology in smart cities Things using standard communication protocols a broadband network, and its convergence point is the Internet. The main concept of things that can be measured, inferred, understanding and changing the universality of environmental objects. On this basis, things are achieved through the development of various objects and communication technologies. Things to participate in things including smart devices, including cell phones and other objects, such as food, household appliances, landmarks, monuments and works of art , it can work together for a common goal. Things influence of Internet users live in can be seen as a key function [4]. Some things related to technology will be discussed below. A. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) The key role of these systems in the reader and tag things in theenvironment. By applyingobjectaccordingtoanyofthese technologies, they can be automatically identified and assigned a unique number identifying each object to be merged into the network, and the digital information and services associated with . B. Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) Wireless sensor networks can provide a different and appropriate data, and, in many cases, such as healthcare, governmentandenvironmentalservices,andseismicsensors [10]. Further, the wireless sensor networks may be integrated with an RFID system to achieve the target, for example, obtain information about the position, motion, temperature, and additional information. C. Addressing In addition to achieving significant interconnection capabilities on the Internet, the trend in the conventional things, and can also provide an interconnection between the object and the object to create a smart [5] environment. For this reason, the ability to uniquely identify the object of a favorable outcome is critical of things. This is because the combination of large objects only solution is the key to control them on the Internet. In addition to the concept of unique mentioned, reliability, scalability, and durability required for showing the development of unique addressing scheme [5] key. D. Middleware As it relates to the promotion of things, some of theproblems of heterogeneity of limited storage and processes capability, as well as for the huge difference in the application,subjectto network middleware plays a vital role in the application layer. The main objective of the middleware is indeed a concise integration and communication functions of all relevant equipment. III. Smart City of the practical application of things Things to use the Internet to integrate heterogeneous devices. In this regard, all available equipment to be connected to the Internet easily accessible. To achieve this, sensors can be developed to collect and analyze data at different locations to increase the use of [2]. Figure 3 shows the main applications of things in the smart cities of the Internet. The main objectiveofthisknowledgeisexplainedas follows. FIG 3 the main applications of the IOT A. Smart Home Data generated by the sensors can be used to monitor the intelligent home . For example, an innovative demand response (DR) or the function may be implemented by monitoring pollution, contamination and if it exceeds a critical limit, the client can be warned. B. Intelligent Parking By enabling smart parking, you can track located in the departure city and the arrival of a variety of different parking vehicles. Therefore, the number in each field of smart car parking should be designed. In addition, new parking lot for more vehicles should be established . Accordingly, smart parking data can bring benefits to everyday life and business owners in the intelligent city. C. Weather and water supply systems Weather and water system may beusedtoprovideasuitable number of sensors of information, such as the rate of temperature, rain, wind and pressure, and help improve Smart City efficiency. D. Vehicular traffic Vehicle traffic data is one of the most important sources of data a typical smart cities, citizens and the government will appropriate analysis to benefit from use of these data and use. Citizens can also use traffic data of the vehicle to determine the time of arrival to the targetvehicletrafficdata is use full.
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID - IJTSRD23246 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 3 | Mar-Apr 2019 Page: 1435 Figure4. Smart Grid E. Environmental Pollution If the citizens of a city is unhealthy, the city can not be regarded as an intelligent city. To this end, Smart Cityshould monitor environmental pollution and citizens, especially those that provide information about medical conditions. Reference [1] also reported a separate module to achieve noise and environmental data. F. Survelliance System In the smart city, from the public's point of view, safetyisthe most important factor. To this end, the smart city should be constantly monitored. However, analysis of data, lookingfor crime is very challenging. References [1] proposed a new program to improve the security of smart cities. IV. Iot potential application for smart city Figure 4 shows the future IoT applications of smart city is discussed in this section. A. Smart Cities and Communities Implementation of things, could lead to interact with the environment and services. Therefore, it can bring context and geographical awareness opportunities. In addition, the collective wisdom to improve the decision-making process, and empowering citizens [6]. In addition, through the use of the Internet of Things [7], may provide future smart cities a common middleware services. It should be mentioned that the sensor can be used to narrow the virtualization gap between technologies. B. Smart Home Things heterogeneous devices by platform, daily activities in home automation. In fact, by convertingtheobjectintothe device through the Internet usingtheinformationconnected to each other, it may be performed by a web service interface. A lot of smart home applications using sensor networks. Connection to the Internet to viewremotecontrol or the smart devices thereof to achieve the above-described application program . For example, intelligent lighting has been getting a lot of attention in recent years . It spends ten percent of global electricity consumption in lighting, which can lead to 6% of greenhouse gas emissions [5]. In this regard, 45% of the illumination energy may be required [4] are preserved by using intelligent lighting control mechanisms. C. Respond to customer You can use the AC controller and many other smart devices to manage your smart home [2]. The home gateway is in proposed to let the controller responsible for the family to collect data from many families integration. Bids based on a signal from the AC controller, the polymerization can be predetermined tariff electricity market, and send a signal, accept / reject for these devices. The possibility of monitoring and control equipment, active customers can improve the system, which is involved in the operation of a well-known demand response. Due to operational and economic advantages, report of the International Energy Agency (IEA), the activities of the demand side of every energy policy decision-making a critical choice. According to DR, electricity. Consumers can adjust the power mode, in order to improve the reliability of electricity or prevent price spikes . Power system to predict the future is highly concentrated in the smart grid, the importance of renewable energy generation,abatementprograms,andenhancedDR[3].Smart Grid focus, a combination of different renewable energy and disaster recovery to provide consumers with different options and improved use of the facility environmental initiatives. D. Smart energy and smart grid Use was to provide intelligent management of energy distribution and consumption in heterogeneousnetworking environments. The IoT node has functions such as sensing and networks, which increases the possibility that energy suppliers will optimizethescheduling.Thismanagement can be extended to an emergency situation. One of the most important this expansion a result of fault location, isolation and restoration services (FLISR) . Because of things to achieve this property, which provides a method of determining the location of faulty components, separating them, and application switching tasks,inorderto restorethe largest number of advanced tools affected the healthy portion of the feed energy. Further, at an advanced level, the activation function can be developed and the customer dispersed generator [7] by using a self-healing process. These policies can be implemented to improve reliability, power quality and profitability [3]. Some of the main specifications of the smart grid is shown in Figure 5.
  • 4. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID - IJTSRD23246 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 3 | Mar-Apr 2019 Page: 1436 Figure5. Things potential of smart cities V. Practical experience over the world Report of practical experience in the world according to the National Intelligence Council, and the result is that internet of Things is one of the most effective tools for US interests in 2025 [9]. As mentioned earlier, the number of devices connected in 2011. With a population of more than 2012the number reached about 9 one billion connected devices by 2020 and to reach 24 billions This trend has significant growth [5]. Based on the above data,thingswillundoubtedly become one of the next major resources [38] big data. The key policies and the results of smart cities are recorded in the intelligence community forum Award 1999-2010 in the following cities: Suwon and Seoul (Korea), Taipei (Taiwan), Mitaka (Japan), Singapore, Waterloo and Calgary (Canada) Glasgow.efforts and achievements and support the establishmentof abroadband networkinadvanceecosystem E- services. Some examples of test experience around smart cities in Table I Table I. POLICIES and strategic city and smart city city experience Amsterdam [40] Reduce transportation, energy, improve safety Barcelona [41- 45] Implementation of sensor technology, the analysis of traffic data streams to use a new bus network design and implementation of intelligent transportation Stockholm [46] Provide a common fiber optic network across Stockholm Santa Cruz [47] Analysis of crime data to predict the needs of the police, and maximize the presence of the required local police VI. Challenge This section typically challenge the proposed transaction by the application of Things smart city based. A. Security and Privacy When all the data is collected and analyzed in a common IoT platform, the system may be subject to several attacks (for example, cross-site scripting and side channels).Inaddition, such a system is exposed to significant vulnerabilities. In addition, the multi-tenant system may also lead to security problems, and lead to data leakage [2]. B. Heterogeneous The IoT systems usually evolvewith each systemcomponent is woven for outstanding solutions for specific application environments. Therefore, the authorities must analyze the situation of their own goals, determine the computing hardware and software needed, and then integrate these heterogeneous subsystems. The presence of these infrastructure solutions and appropriate collaboration between them provide a system of things is indeed a daunting challenge. C. Reliability Some reliability problems have emergedin thesystembased on the Internet of Things in. For example, to communicate with them is not reliable, since the movement of the vehicle. In addition, there is a lot of smart devices, cause some reliability issues in terms of their failure [48] of. D. Massive Certain specified scene requires a lot of interaction between embedded devices, which can be distributed across a WAN environment. Things system provides a suitableplatformfor data integration and analysis [2,46-52] from different devices. However, such large-scale information needs at a high rate, which makes it difficult to overcome the typical challenges of proper storage and computing powertocollect. on the other has Allocation of device monitoringtasksthings, because these devices must be connected to the processing and dynamic delays associated. Allocation of device monitoring tasks things, because these devices must be connected to the processing and dynamic delays associated. E. Legal and social aspects Things system may be based on information providedbythe service user. In this case, the service provider must comply with different local and international laws.In addition, users should have sufficientincentivetoparticipateindetermining programs and data collection. This will be the matter of data representing more convenient to the usertheopportunityto choose to participate and submitted . Ref. [5] deals with the combination of human resources data, providing interactive system security issues. F. Big Data Considering about 50 billions of devices, of course, you need to pay attention to transfer, store and recall and analyze large amounts of data, they produce [2]. Obviously, networking infrastructure will be the mainresourceof some big data. G. Sensor Networks Sensor networks can be seen as one of the most important technologies for making things [4] of the Internet. This technology can provide measurement, inference and understanding [5] ability to shape the world of environmental indicators. Recent technological developments and improvements in remote sensing applications large-scale. applicationsprovideefficientandcost-effectiveequipment.In addition, the smart phone associated with a variety of sensors, so they can achieve a variety of mobile applications in many areas of the Internet of Things. To this end, the main task is to deal with the challenging energy and network
  • 5. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID - IJTSRD23246 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 3 | Mar-Apr 2019 Page: 1437 constraints and uncertainties [6]. Scale data DR of obstacle sensor. FIG6 DR disorders Although things can contribute to the system load response participation is still possible to limit the DR penetrate obstacles. 6, these barriers can be divided into three categories, namely: the consumer disorders, producer disorders, and disorders in the structure [7] conducted a thorough investigation. VII. Conclusions and future trends in the recent literature was reviewed to investigate variants Features and characteristics thereof networked system and effective incentive to use them. Since the implementation of Things infrastructure can bring many opportunities, the highest motivation study first described, and then outlines some useful applications. Describes how to use them to develop and improve daily activities. Furthermore, the challenge generated when the system is inaIoTembodiment is explained in detail. In this regard, networking platforms and other autonomous and intelligent systems, providing information and a wide range of applications combined with thefutureis one of the most interestingtrends.Inaddition,to provide a mechanism to overcome some of the fundamental challenges of citizens' privacy is still an area of concern. In fact. REFERENCES [1] http://www.it.is.tohoku.ac.jp/pdf-nopass/journal- papers/2014-IEICE-kawamoto.pdf [2] Rida Khatoun and Sherali Zeadally. Smart cities: concepts, architectures, research opportunities. Communications of the ACM, 59(8):46–57, 2016. [3] Gartner Says By 2020, More Than Half of Major New Business Processesand SystemsWillIncorporateSome Element of the Internet of Things. Technical report, Gartner, Inc, 2016 [4] Jayavardhana Gubbi, Rajkumar Buyya, Slaven Marusic, and Marimuthu Palaniswami. Internetofthings(iot):A vision, architectural elements, and future directions. Future Generation Computer Systems, 29(7):1645 – 1660, 2013. [5] Coordination And Support Action for Global RFID- related Activities and Standardisation: RFID and the Inclusive Model for the Internet of Things. Technical report, CASAGRAS, 2009. [6] Debasis Bandyopadhyay and Jaydip Sen. Internet of things: Applications and challenges in technology and standardization. Wireless Personal Communications, 58(1):49–69, 2011. [7] J Hoffstein, N Howgrave-Graham, J Pipher, JH Silverman, and W Whyte. NTRU Encrypt and NTRUSign: efficient public key algorithms for a post- quantum world. In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQCrypto 2006), pages 71–77, 2006. [8] Jianming Liu, Xiangzhen Li, Xi Chen, Yan Zhen, and Lingkang Zeng. Applications of internet of things on smart grid in china. In Advanced Communication Technology (ICACT), 2011 13th International Conference on, pages 13–17. IEEE, 2011. [9] Andrea Zanella, Nicola Bui, Angelo Castellani, Lorenzo Vangelista, and Michele Zorzi. Internet of things for smart cities. IEEE Internet of Things journal, 1(1):22– 32, 2014.