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Design of IoT based intelligent parking system using image processing algorithms

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Sagar Rane,  Aman Dubey, Tejisman Parida, Design of IoT based intelligent parking system using image processing algorithms,  Computing Methodologies and Communication (ICCMC), 2017 Abstract: Advancement in industrialization leaves the parking management system outdated. Traffic condition in foreign countries are homogeneous whereas India's traffic condition is heterogeneous which makes real-time management at parking lot difficult. Traffic congestion at parking lot has become often, that people cannot even find the place to park their vehicle especially in large companies where first come first serve method is used for parking vehicle. In nutshell, parking condition needs to be improved by introducing Internet of Things (IoT) to parking lots. With the help of Microcontrollers and Image processing, tradition parking lots can be converted into smart one. The proposed system will also help company to enter only registered employees and to manage limited parking place,...

An approach to Internet of Things network deployment for smart grid applications

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Mohammed F. Khan, Amit Jain and A. Paventhan, "An approach to Internet of Things network deployment for smart grid applications", Wireless Communications, Signal Processing and Networking (WiSPNET), 2017 Abstract: In smart power grid, communication network is an integral fragment that communicate vital information to various stakeholders for efficient transmission of electricity. For autonomous functioning of power system, the sensor node connected to grid components enable information sharing for monitoring and control of the state of the grid. Also, the smart grid deployment scenarios require data communication to various grid nodes to be reliable, secure and standards compliant. In this paper, we have proposed a conceptual architecture for evaluating IoT deployment scenario and presenting power system simulation on real-time simulator and experimental evaluation of IPv6 based IETF 6TiSCH compliant grid nodes in smart grid scenario. The proposed architecture for simulat...

A Survey of 5G Network: Architecture and Emerging Technologies

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Akhil Gupta , Rakesh Kumar Jha,  A Survey of 5G Network: Architecture and Emerging Technologies,  Published in:  IEEE Access   (  Volume: 3  ) Abstract: In the near future, i.e., beyond 4G, some of the prime objectives or demands that need to be addressed are increased capacity, improved data rate, decreased latency, and better quality of service. To meet these demands, drastic improvements need to be made in cellular network architecture. This paper presents the results of a detailed survey on the fifth generation (5G) cellular network architecture and some of the key emerging technologies that are helpful in improving the architecture and meeting the demands of users. In this detailed survey, the prime focus is on the 5G cellular network architecture, massive multiple input multiple output technology, and device-to-device communication (D2D). Along with this, some of the emerging technologies that are addressed in this paper include interference man...

The Internet of Things for Health Care: A Comprehensive Survey

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S. M. Riazul Islam , (Member, IEEE), Daehan Kwak , MD. Humaun Kabir  (Member, IEEE), " The Internet of Things for Health Care: A Comprehensive Survey",  Published in:  IEEE Access   (  Volume: 3  ) Abstract: The Internet of Things (IoT) makes smart objects the ultimate building blocks in the development of cyber-physical smart pervasive frameworks. The IoT has a variety of application domains, including health care. The IoT revolution is redesigning modern health care with promising technological, economic, and social prospects. This paper surveys advances in IoT-based health care technologies and reviews the state-of-the-art network architectures/platforms, applications, and industrial trends in IoT-based health care solutions. In addition, this paper analyzes distinct IoT security and privacy features, including security requirements, threat models, and attack taxonomies from the health care perspective. Further, this paper proposes an intelligen...

Internet of Things for Smart Cities

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Andrea Zanella , Nicola Bui, Angelo Castellani,  Lorenzo Vangelista , and Michele Zorzi, " Internet of Things for Smart Cities", IEEE Internet of Things Journal Abstract: The Internet of Things (IoT) shall be able to incorporate transparently and seamlessly a large number of different and heterogeneous end systems, while providing open access to selected subsets of data for the development of a plethora of digital services. Building a general architecture for the IoT is hence a very complex task, mainly because of the extremely large variety of devices, link layer technologies, and services that may be involved in such a system. In this paper, we focus specifically to an urban IoT system that, while still being quite a broad category, are characterized by their specific application domain. Urban IoTs, in fact, are designed to support the Smart City vision, which aims at exploiting the most advanced communication technologies to support added-value services for the ad...

A Game Theoretic Optimization of RPL for Mobile Internet of Things Applications

Harith Kharrufa, Hayder Al-Kashoash, and A.H. Kemp, A Game Theoretic Optimization of RPL for Mobile Internet of Things Applications,    IEEE Sensors Journal,  Volume: 18 Issue: 6,  17 January 2018 Abstract: The presence of mobile nodes in any wireless network can affect the performance of the network, leading to higher packet loss and increased energy consumption. However, many recent applications require the support of mobility and an efficient approach to handle mobile nodes is essential. In this paper, a game scenario is formulated, where nodes compete for network resources in a selfish manner, to send their data packets to the sink node. Each node counts as a player in the non-cooperative game. The optimal solution for the game is found using the unique Nash equilibrium (NE), where a node cannot improve its pay-off function while other players use their current strategy. The proposed solution aims to present a strategy to control different parameters of mo...

A Survey on 5G Networks for the Internet of Things: Communication Technologies and Challenges

Godfrey Anuga Akpakwu,  Bruno J. Silva,  Gerhard P. Hancke, " A Survey on 5G Networks for the Internet of Things: Communication Technologies and Challenges",  04 December 2017 Abstract: The Internet of Things (IoT) is a promising technology which tends to revolutionize and connect the global world via heterogeneous smart devices through seamless connectivity. The current demand for machine-type communications (MTC) has resulted in a variety of communication technologies with diverse service requirements to achieve the modern IoT vision. More recent cellular standards like long-term evolution (LTE) have been introduced for mobile devices but are not well suited for low-power and low data rate devices such as the IoT devices. To address this, there is a number of emerging IoT standards. Fifth generation (5G) mobile network, in particular, aims to address the limitations of previous cellular standards and be a potential key enabler for future IoT. In this paper, the s...

IoT Tutorial for Beginners | Internet of Things (IoT) | IoT Training | IoT Technology

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This "IoT Tutorial For Beginners" video by Edureka will help you grasp the basic concepts of Internet of Things & explains, how IoT is trying to revolutionize the world. This IoT tutorial video helps you to learn following topics: 1. What is Internet of Things 2. Why do we need Internet of Things 3. Benefits of Internet of Things 4. IoT features 5. IoT Demo - Weather Station application using Raspberry Pi and Sense Hat

Connected Vehicle: The Future of Transportation

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Preview the Future of TransportationConnected Vehicles! Connected vehicles are the future of transportation. Thus, the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has developed an animated video to illustrate the concept of connected vehicles and help the public understand its potential benefits.  What Are Connected Vehicles? Connected vehicles wirelessly communicate with each other, roadside infrastructure, and even our personal mobile devices, sharing valuable information that could save lives, reduce congestion, and lessen the impact of transportation on our environment. The USDOT’s new video shows connected vehicles in action, moving through several scenarios that highlight the technology’s benefits in safety, mobility, environment, road weather, and emergency response. Watch the Video to Learn More Connected vehicles will be on our roads sooner than you think. The technology will transform our transportation system as we know it and unleash tremendous benefits f...