| Literature DB >> 31579282 |
Alexander Nelson1, Greg Toth2, Dennis Linders3, Cuong Nguyen4, Sokwoo Rhee4.
Abstract
Recent efforts to integrate Internet Of Things (IoT) technologies into Smart City constructs have proven successful through proof-of-concept deployments in multiple cities. To facilitate additional deployments, standardization and dissemination of best practices for these technologies is critical. To that effort, this work seeks to establish a framework in a set of IoT hardware, software, and wireless radio components that are flexible to address several use cases and easily replicable to new deployments. Moreover, the framework aims to be standards-based and to use best practices for cybersecurity to maintain security and privacy. The framework is developed, deployed, and tested through three sub-projects in different domains and a live testbed housed by a municipal government, collecting over 160 million distinct sensor records from eight physical locations over a period of 8 months. Additionally, the framework is replicated to a separate jurisdiction to prove ease of replicability. This work identifies common barriers to IoT adoption and replication, both technological and organizational, and enumerates the approaches that were taken to overcome those barriers in these projects.Entities:
Keywords: Environmental Sensing; Internet of Things; Replication; Smart City
Year: 2019 PMID: 31579282 PMCID: PMC6774360 DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2019.2911010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Internet Things J ISSN: 2327-4662 Impact factor: 9.471