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Title Use Of Iot In Net-Zero Smart City Concept In The Indian Context: A Bibliographic Analysis Of Literature
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Authors Barbhuiya M.R.; Kulkarni K.
Year 2022
Published EAI/Springer Innovations in Communication and Computing
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82715-1_11
Abstract This chapter attempts to achieve two distinct goals. First, it aims to examine the literature available in the field of net-zero cities concerned with the use of IoT technology in smart city development using urban planning approaches using the Scopus database. This review of literature is used to identify (i) the main factors that make a city net zero and (ii) research gaps in the Indian context by comparing Indian research to that available globally. A bibliographic analysis is carried out to identify the literature chosen for the study. Keywords are thematic and help explore the various facets of a smart urban city. These constraints helped in shortlisting literature that strictly adhered to the theme. It was found that the three significant factors that contribute to making a city net zero are (i) planning factors and use of IoT; (ii) role of citizen engagement and community participation; and (iii) use of IoT in energy and transportation. Research in governance, planning, policy, and strategy needs a significant overhaul in the Indian research arena. The thematic evaluation suggested a longer research curve for Indian researchers in topics relating to deep learning, energy utilization, intelligent systems, and the Internet of Things. In contrast, the thematic map supported those results by comparing the basic, major, and emerging research themes in India versus the world. The three-field plot implies that while keywords used are entirely relevant, researchers are yet to utilize the full potential of urban planning solutions to achieve net-zero smart cities. The tree map and the word growth analysis emphasized on the facts that although keywords like IoT and smart cities are majorly used in most research, equally important factors like data security, sensors, intelligence, and storage were left out of many research articles. The country collaboration map shed light on the meagre contribution of 2.67% of Indian researchers in the global body of net-zero and smart cities literature, suggesting a massive increment in the number of Indian researchers working in the field. © 2022, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Author Keywords Bibliographic analysis; IoT; Net-zero; Smart city; Urban planning, India


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