AN AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR MAKING CITY SMART USING INTERNET OF THINGS

Authors

  • Prof. M. A. Pradhan Dept. Computer Science and Engineering All India Shivaji Memorial Society’s College of Engineering Pune, Kennedy Road, Near RTO, Pune – 411001.
  • Akshay Shinde Dept. Computer Science and Engineering All India Shivaji Memorial Society’s College of Engineering Pune, Kennedy Road, Near RTO, Pune – 411001.
  • Supriya Patankar Dept. Computer Science and Engineering All India Shivaji Memorial Society’s College of Engineering Pune, Kennedy Road, Near RTO, Pune – 411001.
  • Virendra Shivarkar Dept. Computer Science and Engineering All India Shivaji Memorial Society’s College of Engineering Pune, Kennedy Road, Near RTO, Pune – 411001.
  • Prashant Phadatare Dept. Computer Science and Engineering All India Shivaji Memorial Society’s College of Engineering Pune, Kennedy Road, Near RTO, Pune – 411001.

Abstract

The Internet of Things(IoT) is changing our working environment and everyday life. The number of devices connected to the Internet is increasing rapidly and consequently. The new advancement in the wireless network technology makes sensor a powerful tool which can increase the speed and precision of decision making. In this project we will apply IoT for smart city services like water pollution, accident detection, weather monitoring, video surveillance and street light. So our system will help in faster detection of accident, water pollution, automatic working of street light and reduce the wastage of electricity. It will lead to a fully automated city services and make life of citizens more easy and convenient. It will also help in making a city safe and secure. Thus we are contributing to make city smart. It is an open and general implementation of IOT for city that consists of five applications of Smart City.

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Additional Files

Published

15-04-2017

How to Cite

Prof. M. A. Pradhan, Akshay Shinde, Supriya Patankar, Virendra Shivarkar, & Prashant Phadatare. (2017). AN AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR MAKING CITY SMART USING INTERNET OF THINGS . International Education and Research Journal (IERJ), 3(4). Retrieved from https://ierj.in/journal/index.php/ierj/article/view/771