Manet for Stable Data flow in Smart home and Smart city

Author(s):  
Vishal Dattana ◽  
Arun Kumar ◽  
Ashwani Kush ◽  
Syed Imran Ali Kazmi
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2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 9543-9547

Internet of things plays an important role to make smart in all the areas like smart city, smart home etc [1]. It is used in more efficient water supply, an innovative solution for traffic congestion, to make reliable public transportation, improved the public safety, energy efficient building, Vehicle smart security system etc [4]. While the average cost for basic items is going up, there is a developing concentration to include innovation to bring down those costs for smart city development. In the following chapter will discussed the few innovation for the smart city development.


Author(s):  
Philip Cooke

In her study of ‘Surveillance Capitalism’, Shoshana Zuboff cites Google’s parent firm Alphabet’s legal customer-purchase agreement for the parent firm’s Nest thermostats. These impose ‘oppressive privacy and security consequences’ requiring sensitive information to be shared through ‘Internet-of-Things’ (IoT) networks with other domestic and external devices, unnamed functionaries and various third parties. This is for data harvesting, analytics, processing, manipulation and transformation through digital re-sale to the same and other consumers in the form of unwanted, targeted advertising. The point of this identity ‘rendition’ is to massively augment corporate profits. It is but a short step from trapping the unwitting consumer in a ‘smart home’ to planning a similarly mediated ‘smart city’ aimed at further massively augmenting corporate profits. This is happening, as founders of digital media from Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon and Tesla either commission or become beneficiaries of ‘smart city’ planning. However, there is evidence that such imperiousness is increasingly countered by emerging democratic critique of these new ‘model villages’ or ‘company towns’.


2018 ◽  
pp. 205-221
Author(s):  
Richard Beckwith ◽  
John Sherry ◽  
David Prendergast
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BWK ENERGIE. ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 71 (05) ◽  
pp. 24-25
Author(s):  
Steffen Heudtlaß

INTERNET OF THINGS | Ob Smart Home, Smart Building oder Smart City – Stadtwerke sollten die neuen Betätigungsfelder mithilfe der Long-Range-Wide-Area-Network (LoRaWAN)-Funktechnologie rasch besetzen, rät Steffen Heudtlaß, bei der MeterPan GmbH verantwortlicher Geschäftsentwickler. Das Unternehmen aus Norderstedt unterstützt Versorger beim Schritt in die Welt des Internet of Things (IoT).


Author(s):  
Jie Zhang ◽  
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Mantao Wang

The current communication scheduling algorithm for smart home cannot realize low latency in scheduling effect with unreasonable control of communication throughput and large energy consumption. In this paper, a communication scheduling algorithm for smart home in Internet of Things under cloud computing based on particle swarm is proposed. According to the fact that the transmission bandwidth of any data flow is limited by the bandwidth of network card of sending end and receiving end, the bandwidth limits of network card of smart home communication server are used to predict the maximum practicable bandwidth of data flow. Firstly, the initial value of communication scheduling objective function of smart home and particle swarm is set, and the objective function is taken as the fitness function of particle. Then the current optimal solution of objective function is calculated through predicted value and objective function, current position and flight speed of particle should be updated until the iteration conditions are met. Finally, the optimal solution is output, the communication scheduling of smart home is thus realized. Experiments show that this algorithm can realize low latency with small energy consumption, and the throughput is relatively reasonable.


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