It is not possible to imagine all potential IoT applications which might improve in the future. In the following sections, numerous significant applications are presented.
Smart cities
By 2020, the development of Mega city corridors and networked, integrated and branded cities will be seen. By 2025, it is anticipated that more than 60 percent of the world population will live in urban cities, urbanization as a tendency will have diverging effects and influences on future individual lives and mobility. Fast extension of city borders which will be driven by rise in population and infrastructure improvement, would force city borders to expand outward and engulf the surrounding daughter cities to form mega cities, each with a population over 10 million. By 2023, there will be 30 mega cities around the world, with 55 percent in developing economies such as India, China, Russia and Latin America. This will drive to the evolution of smart cities with eight smart features, including Smart Economy, Smart Buildings, Smart Mobility, Smart Energy, Smart Information Communication and Technology, Smart Planning, Smart Citizen and Smart Governance. There will be about 40 smart cities around the world by 2025.
Smart Energy and the Smart Grid
There is growing public awareness about the changing paradigm of our policy in energy supply, consumption and
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In this context the idea of Internet of Vehicles (IoV) connected with the concept of Internet of Energy (IoE) represent future tendency for smart transportation and mobility applications. Simultaneously generating new mobile ecosystems based on trust, security and convenience to mobile/contactless services and transportation applications will ensure security, mobility and convenience to consumer-centric transactions and
• ICMP; is one of the main rules of the internet protocol suite. It is used by system devices, like router, to send error messages showing, for example, that a demanded service is not offered or that a crowd or router could not be touched. • DHCP; Dynamic host configuration protocol is a customer server rules that repeatedly delivers an internet rules (IP) address and other linked arrangement information such as the subnet mask and avoidance entry. • Bluetooth; Bluetooth is a wireless communication technology that lets people to usefully connect their plans with other policies “and “the character of the technology is developing to not only allow devices to talk with one another, but actually allow the all-in-one communication between devices, native requests and the cloud.” •
• Giving an orderly review of the current procedures for IDS, and the way in which these have been connected to IoT. • Exploring the future difficulties for IoT and the part that IDS can play. • Outlining the key zones where future research can enhance the utilization of IDS in IoT. Whatever is left of the paper is dealt with as takes after, Section 2 demonstrates the related works that have proposed the outline and overview about IDSs.
The article “California Leads a Quiet Revolution” by Beth Gardiner discusses about the California’s goal of increasing the utilization of renewable energy sources. With its modern technologies, politics, and its abundant sunshine, California has managed to overcome their energy crisis problems by utilizing renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power. While the achievement is remarkable, difficulties have also appeared. The influx of solar and wind power has changed the pattern of electricity production, resulting in a mismatch between the said influx and the demand, while the storage devices that would solve said problem are deemed to be too expensive. Even though there are several problems, the addition of clean energy hasn’t resulted
The purpose of the course is to improve energy literacy, attract students to energy careers and foster energy sector research and innovation (EERE, “Energy 101”, n.d.). The course is designed to be delivered in a semester and is broken into five units that cover the energy literacy principles and fundamental concepts outlined in the EERE’s Energy Literacy Framework. The development of this program was led by the Department of Energy in conjunction with the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities and the Oak Ridge Association of Universities and the Environmental and Energy Study Institute. The course outline has since been used by the University of Maryland to create a pilot energy fundamentals course. To support this initiative an Energy 101 Dialogue Series was developed to discuss best practices for teaching about energy in a post-secondary context and to support a community of practice of energy experts (EERE, “Energy 101”, n.d., para
The 2012, the election was primarily between candidates Mitt Romney and Barack Obama. They both were very different, and had and still have incredibly different viewpoints for this country and its future. As you know, Obama won, but they both had many thoughts and opinions about the country during their election. An example of that, is their views on energy. This essay will focus on their different and similar views on how to handle energy in the Unites States.
For sheer audacity, nothing beats Kennedy's speech to “...land a man on the moon and bring him safely back to the earth.” He could have said, “We will make the biggest pizza pie the world has ever seen and have every American eat a slice with the Soviet Union watching on live TV,” but that wouldn't have fired up quite the same fires of passion and imagination, or unleashed the tremendous wave of innovation the moonshot did. Looking back, the amazing thing is not accomplishing the safe return a moon landing, but that the nation allowed President Kennedy to make such a commitment. Today a U.S. President must fight with everything he's got, to do much less ambitious things than a moon shot —gun laws and health care. When he gave the “We choose to go to The moon” speech Kennedy said this, “We choose to go to the Moon! ...
We can describe IoT as connect things like smartphones, personal computer and any other electronic devices and connected together as a new way in communicating between things and people and between things themselves [1]. IoT rapidly growing from industrial machine to consumer goods for sharing information and completing tasks [2]. According to [1], the number of devices connected to the Internet is expected to be increased from 100.4 million in 2011 to 2.1 billion by the year 2021 growing at a rate of 36% a year. Figure 1 shows that statistics from Cisco. Cisco Systems, Inc. is an American multinational technology company that designs, manufactures and sells networking equipment.
Urbanization, or the growth of cities, erupted during the Industrial Revolution. Cities were a place of work, innovation, and technology. Over the course of fifty years (1850-1900) more and more people moved to the cities, which caused more and more problems in them. With these problems came solutions, and those solutions led to change. These changes could be good like movements to get cleaner water or having plumbing.
Courtney Hoffhine April 26, 2016 07.08 Revising Arguments Ms. Howard English III Honors Does our state do enough to prevent distracted driving? “In a split second you could ruin your future, injure or kill others, and tear a hole in the heart of everyone who loves you,” said Sharon Heit, mother of texting and driving victim. Being a teenager myself I witness texting while driving every day. In my school’s parking lot, on the highway, and just while being in my friends cars.
International Journal of Students ' Research in Technology & Management, 2(6), 203-206. The autonomous car or the driverless car can be referred to as a robotic car in simple language. This car is capable of sensing the environment, navigating and fulfilling the human transportation capabilities without any human input. It is a big step in the advancing future technology.
Emerging Future of Telematics Insurance in India Vehicle telematics provides services like vehicle tracking, real-time navigation, roadside help, and now vehicle insurance. Telematics-based insurance provides an opportunity for vehicle insurers to segment customers and pricing based on driving behavior of a customer. Telematics helps monitor driving performance and recording driver behavior with a telecom device fitted in a car. Taking advantage of this technology, a vehicle fitted with the telematics device can send out, pick up and process information based on driver behavior.
Response to the Part 2: PESTLE Analysis on “Driverless Cars” in My City..... I am working in Hosur, Tamilnadu. Since already Mr. Kesavaraj covered his analysis on Hosur, I would like to take my Native City “Coimbatore, Tamilnadu” for my analysis. “Coimbatore” – Manchester, Nucleus & 4th Largest Cosmopolitan City of South India. It is well known for its year around awesome Climate & world’s Sweetest drinking water “Siruvani”.
The main purpose of the Smart Grid is to control the appliances at consumers’ homes to save energy, reduce cost and increase reliability and transparency. Smart grid is a modern electric system which uses advanced information and communication technologies to improve efficiency, reliability, and safety in electric power distribution and management .Smart grid applications generate a large volume of data, which is required to be transferred to the control center in time. Therefore, reliable and prompt data communications are critical for smart grid.
IOT (Internet of things) plays a crucial role in smart home technology. These devices share user’s data between two devices. Raspberry Pi is the technology we use for building a smart home. Nowadays, we use technologies like Zigbee and Z-wave for protocol communication in building a smart home. - Smart TVs, connected to the internet to access any apps like music and videos.
In recent decades, urban cities turned to become an attractive place for people from Different cultures to live in. This movement from different cultures to urban areas caused a significant change and development to urban cities and made it an extrovert area for different backgrounds. Cross (1989) defined culture as “ an integrated pattern of Human behavior that includes thoughts, communications, actions, customs, beliefs, values, and institutions of a racial, ethnic, religious, or social group”(p.7). Nowadays, we are living and socializing with different cultures and backgrounds in urban areas, which lead to a significant change in our life. I believe that living in a cultural diversity city make us more extrovert and creative