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Network architecture and QoS issues in the internet of things for a smart city

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posted on 2024-07-11, 06:44 authored by Jiong JinJiong Jin, Jayavardhana Gubbi, Tie Luo, Marimuthu Palaniswami
The emerging Internet of Things (IoT) that effectively integrates cyber-physical space to create smart environments will undoubtedly have a plethora of applications in the near future. Meanwhile, it is also the key technological enabler to create smart cities, which will provide great benefits to our society. In this paper, four different IoT network architectures spanning various smart city applications are presented and their corresponding network Quality of Service (QoS) requirements are defined. Furthermore, as the beneficiary of smart city, we have the responsibility to actively participate in its development as well. A new network paradigm, participatory sensing, is thus discussed as a special case to highlight the way people may be involved in the information acquisition-transmission-interpretation-action loop.

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Creating a smart city through internet of things

Australian Research Council

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9781467311571

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2012 International Symposium on Communications and Information Technologies (ISCIT 2012), Gold Coast, Australia, 2-5 October 2012

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2012 International Symposium on Communications and Information Technologies (ISCIT)

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Gold Coast

Start date

2012-10-02

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2012-10-05

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5 pp

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IEEE

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eng

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