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Title Significance Of Consuming 5G-Built Artificial Intelligence In Smart Cities
ID_Doc 48761
Authors Bevish Jinila Y.; Joy C.; Joshua Thomas J.; Prayla Shyry S.
Year 2022
Published Artificial Intelligence in Industry 4.0 and 5G Technology
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119798798.ch3
Abstract Smart cities have a greater potential toward convenient, comfortable, and automated applications that could help humans to make things easier. The main objective of such smart cities plan is to expedite the life journey and to acquire the requirements on time. However, traditional systems do not have sufficient models that could make things possible. Further, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has brought a greater boom in smart transportation. This has further improvised the transportation model by applying intelligence. Even though AI is applied, the rate of data transfer matters a lot. Presently, the advent of 5G has created a greater impact in the field of telecommunication, where the data transfer speed is enormously increased. Hence, in this paper, the significance of 5G-built AI in smart cities is presented. A detailed study on the need for this model and the benefits of the model are identified. Further, the 5G-built AI model for smart cities is also modeled. From the study, it is evident that the proposed model highlights the importance of applying 5G with AI to improve the performance of the system. © 2022 John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
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