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Title Design And Implementation Of A Smart Campus Flexible Internet Of Things Architecture On A Brazilian University
ID_Doc 18537
Authors Zarpellon B.O.; De Oro Arenas L.; Paciencia Godoy E.; Pinhabel Marafao F.; Morales Paredes H.K.
Year 2024
Published IEEE Access, 12
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3444471
Abstract This work proposes a flexible and comprehensive Internet of Things (IoT) architecture designed for application on smart campuses to build their smart infrastructure and facilitate their transition to becoming smart. The concept of a smart campus is derived from the concept of a smart city, which was developed to demonstrate how urban areas were addressing their new and dynamic challenges by integrating technology and data-driven decision-making. Although the concept of the smart campus was initially conceived to study the smart city in a less complex setting, over time, both concepts have evolved into distinct areas of inquiry, exhibiting unique characteristics and impacts. In general, a smart campus is a university campus where information and communication technologies and IoT are applied to some or all the campus processes, thereby making these processes more efficient, cost-effective and environmentally sustainable for the institution, its members and the surrounding community. Additionally to presenting the proposal for a flexible and comprehensive architecture for a smart campus, this paper also demonstrates its interpretation for implementation on a Brazilian campus transitioning to become smart, the Institute of Science and Technology, Sorocaba (ICTS) - campus of the São Paulo State University (Unesp) in Sorocaba, Brazil. To the best of the authors' knowledge, there is a scarcity of existing works which address this level of detail when proposing an IoT architecture for a smart campus. The implementation of this architecture has demonstrated that it can be successfully deployed using only open-source technologies. Furthermore, it has been shown that anyone with access to the campus website can access most of the data collected and stored on the system. © 2013 IEEE.
Author Keywords Data integration; energy consumption monitoring; environmental sustainability; information and communication technologies; Internet of Things; open-source technologies; smart infrastructure


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