CONNECTING PHYSICAL THINGS TO A SMART CITY USING SENSOR NETWORKS

Authors

  • Jayanthdwijesh H P Assistant Professor, Dept. of ECE, BGSIT, Mandya
  • Gowpiya B K Student, Dept. of ECE, BGSIT, Mandya
  • Harshitha H M Student, Dept. of ECE, BGSIT, Mandya
  • Kavana N U Student, Dept. of ECE, BGSIT, Mandya
  • Ranjitha K N Student, Dept. of ECE, BGSIT, Mandya

Keywords:

Smart cities, IOT, VITALOS, Sensor networks, Protocols etc

Abstract

A Stylishnessing Metropolis can be seen as an arrangement in which different Internet of things (IOT)
solutions coexist and cooperate. The Smart cities are tied-up to connect the citizenry, functioning, information, and
matter and various physical things. According with this visual modality, the number of IOT deployment is, nowadays, in
continuous expanding upon and it involves disparate scenario, from street lighting, looseness direction, etc. However
those initiatives are standalone, based on different communication protocol and touchstone, while the Smart City concept
requires, on the other nosepiece musician, integration and interoperability among all its stakeholders. To formulation
this task, in this report we introduce the VITALOS reckoned architecture, that can reminder, visualize, and ascendency
all the sensation of operation of a city. We present a practical use cause of connecting a Sensor Network to this OS and
we describe CACHACA, a ranking mechanism that facilitates the discovery of armed service provided by each sensor.
Performance has been evaluated via experiment on the IOT-LAB, and results demonstrate the effectiveness in the
discovery of resource.

Published

2018-05-25

How to Cite

Jayanthdwijesh H P, Gowpiya B K, Harshitha H M, Kavana N U, & Ranjitha K N. (2018). CONNECTING PHYSICAL THINGS TO A SMART CITY USING SENSOR NETWORKS. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 5(5), 77–80. Retrieved from https://ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/3397