ABSTRACT
This research work focuses on the Internet of Things (IoT) idea utilizing an intelligent (or smart or innovative) city model with the support of Raspberry Pi. Using Raspberry Pi, this model examined the strategy and execution of a smart city established on the Internet of Things. This study attempts to create an urban IoT system utilizing Raspberry Pi to help smart cities solve domestic difficulties. The Internet of Things idea assists in analyzing the functions used to define the functions of the Raspberry Pi. The IoT is critical to creating a smart city concept in a developing nation like India. The various low-cost operations help analyze Raspberry Pi functionalities in the smart city model. A better Smart city development strategy has been presented when comparing the existing system, Raspberry Pi-based techniques.
Acknowledgment
The study is an extension of our previous work [Citation17], in this work, three parameters have been considered for IoT design, and more statistical inputs have been introduced.
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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Ajay Kumar
Ajay Kumar AGM, BSNL, Jharkhand Telecom Circle was the faculty head of Broadband and Access Technology at Advance Regional Telecom Training Centre, Ranchi. Retired from services on 1st Feb 2020 under organization's VRS Scheme. He has received his engineering degree in electronics & communication (AMIETE) and MTech in comp science from IETE New Delhi. Subsequently, he obtained post graduate degree in computer applications (PGDCA). He received his PhD in computer science from Usha Martin University, Ranchi, Jharkhand. His fields of interest include – data communication, broadband and access technology, VLSI Design. He has delivered number of lectures on broadband technologies, NGN, VLSI design for ESDM, NIB, switching, transmission, mobile technologies. Currently, he is a member of IETE Governing Council for the term (2023–26). He is a member of professional societies like, Fellow – Institution of Electronics and Telecom Engineers; Member of VLSI society of India; and founder member of Indian Society for VLSI Education.
Md. Amir Khusru Akhtar
Md Amir Khusru Akhtar is an associate professor in the Faculty of Computing and Information Technology, Usha Martin University, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India. His research interest includes mobile adhoc network, natural language processing, deep learning, and feature engineering. He is the author of over 29 peer-reviewed publications. He received his PhD from the Dept of Computer Science and Engineering at Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, India, in 2015. He received his MTech degree from the Dept of Computer Science & Engineering at Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, India, in 2009. Email: [email protected]
Abhishek Pandey
Abhishek Pandey received a PhD degree in electronics and communication engineering from BIT Mesra, Ranchi, India. During his PhD, he also worked on the project, funded by DST New Delhi & DRDL Hyderabad. After his PhD, he joined Engineering and Applied Science faculty, Usha Martin University Ranchi, as an assistant professor. His research interests are related to low voltage, low-power CMOS analog integrated circuit design, CMOS RF circuit design, and analog & digital VLSI design. He has authored over 10 papers in SCI and scopus indexed journal. He has authored 20 papers in international conferences and a book chapter. Email: [email protected]