2017 IEEE Region 10 Symposium (TENSYMP) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/tenconspring.2017.8070054
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IoT middleware for smart city: (An integrated and centrally managed IoT middleware for smart city)

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“…IoT is seen as key to enabling both the smart city [ 1 ] and sustainable city infrastructure [ 25 ], as it provides a flexible infrastructure that is of crucial importance to deal with the myriad of interconnected devices. It is important for the 15-minute city to have IoT infrastructure in place, where end-device connectivity is monitored, communication reliability is assured, and its sub-systems are intelligent enough to communicate and exchange information with one another while forming a large-scale digital system with widely deployed devices to enable services [ 26 , 27 , 28 ] associated with sustainable urban living. A successful implementation of IoT in the 15-minute city means “… supporting the complexity of different sensors and their networks set up in urban environments as well as simplifying the composition of interoperable services and applications.…”
Section: The ’15-minute City’ Via the Smart City Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IoT is seen as key to enabling both the smart city [ 1 ] and sustainable city infrastructure [ 25 ], as it provides a flexible infrastructure that is of crucial importance to deal with the myriad of interconnected devices. It is important for the 15-minute city to have IoT infrastructure in place, where end-device connectivity is monitored, communication reliability is assured, and its sub-systems are intelligent enough to communicate and exchange information with one another while forming a large-scale digital system with widely deployed devices to enable services [ 26 , 27 , 28 ] associated with sustainable urban living. A successful implementation of IoT in the 15-minute city means “… supporting the complexity of different sensors and their networks set up in urban environments as well as simplifying the composition of interoperable services and applications.…”
Section: The ’15-minute City’ Via the Smart City Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example of a solution in this area would be the autonomous management of semaphores according to the current vehicular flow. In [45] the architecture of a middleware based on IoT is implemented and acts as a communication layer between the heterogeneous systems of a city, giving the authorities control over the infrastructure and collected data. Another example is the proposed research explained in [120], which describes a system for the management and reservation of parking spaces of vehicles in a city.…”
Section: Smart Citymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corici et al [31] mention that an infrastructure where end device connectivity is monitored and IoT communication reliability is assured, is key for a Smart City. According to Joseph et al [32], an IoT-infrastructure should ensure that the sub-systems of a Smart City are intelligent enough to communicate and work interconnected with each other. According to Rathore et al [33], an IoT-based infrastructure is necessary to fulfill the needs of a Smart City and Gope et al [34] argue that in future Smart Cities, devices should be connected to IoT-based infrastructure.…”
Section: The Internet Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%