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Title Internet Of Things For Green Smart City Application Based On Biotechnology Techniques
ID_Doc 33000
Authors Bhaskar N.; Ramana S.; Kumar G.M.
Year 2023
Published Proceedings of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Discovery in Concurrent Engineering, ICECONF 2023
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICECONF57129.2023.10083965
Abstract Recent developments in hardware and software have led to a proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices (such as smartgadgets, Intelligent Cameras, Self Driving cars, etc.), making IoT devices and their applications ubiquitous in today's information society. But because IoT lets different kinds of devices connect and talk to each other, it creates a huge amount of data that needs to be processed and stored. The Industrial Revolution was a watershed moment in human history, a catalyst for economic growth that altered global patterns and the way people lived. The era of the intelligence-driven information revolution has finally come. The future of fields like biotechnology and medicine is bright thanks to rapid technological development, widespread access to the internet, and The Era of Big Data Has Arrived. IoT enables the automation of R&D through the use of The use of cutting-edge smart sensors, smartphone-based instruments and devices, and seamless networking. Technologies such as Data storage and sharing in the cloud, analytics on large amounts of data, embedded sensors, smart wearable devices, eco-friendly computers, data mining, biomedical imaging, intelligent algorithms, healthcare informatics, and so on are all examples. are all utilised by IoT -based digital health. To facilitate the gathering, storage, transfer, and analysis of large data sets in real time, the IoT facilitates healthcare mobility solutions and systems in the cloud. Disease diagnostics, Treatment of Patients From a Distance, improving clinical procedures, creating a 'green smart city,' controlling inventories and livestock, and simplifying data administration are all hampered by the IoT, hastening the period of the digital revolution. © 2023 IEEE.
Author Keywords Bio Technology; Health care; Internet of Things; Smart city


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