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Smart City using IOT

Vaishnavi Shinde, Priti Randhir, T. H. Mohite

Abstract


The point of building a smart city is to acculturate the definition life by utilizing innovation to improve the capacity of administrations and address resident’s issues. In the smart city, maximum use is made up of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) to improve the functioning, management and supervision of variety of systems and services with an accentuation on saving energy, water, land and other natural resources and we can likewise lessen noise pollution, air contamination and water contamination. In this project we implant combination of five new technologies like smart irrigation system, smart parking, wind power system, automatic railway crossing gate, smart home.

 

Keywords: Smart irrigation, smart parking, wind power system, automatic railway crossing gate, smart home


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