Internet of Things Driven Smart Cities in Post Pandemic Era

K. Rahimunnisa
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The rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) driven smart cities is progressively revolutionizing different aspects of human life, including transportation, communication, health, automotive and security. Several IoT initiatives and experimental setting have been proposed in recent years to establish digital and smart infrastructures. Despite the hype, the COVID-19 pandemic still has an impact on many aspects of urban life, raising concerns about the viability of past and contemporary patterns of urban design and growth. The COVID-19 epidemic has significantly altered everyday lives, damaged the economy of several countries, affected global economic goals, and so on. In such cases, it is highly required to initiate a research discussion on the influence of COVID-19 in smart cities. Several researchers and policymakers have previously recognized the need for improved smart city infrastructure. This research study reviews the multiple research discussions that design and develop new urban planning and smart city design paradigms and models in the post-COVID period that reflect the insights gained from the pandemic. The study also discussed how smart cities innovation, operations, and preventive maintenance will be influenced after COVID-19. Finally, the proposed study concluded that the smarter cities equipped with IoT driven technologies will be able to prevent pandemics in the near future.
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后疫情时代的物联网驱动的智慧城市
物联网(IoT)驱动的智慧城市的兴起正在逐步改变人类生活的各个方面,包括交通、通信、健康、汽车和安全。近年来,已经提出了一些物联网计划和实验设置,以建立数字和智能基础设施。尽管大肆宣传,COVID-19大流行仍对城市生活的许多方面产生影响,引发了人们对过去和当代城市设计和发展模式可行性的担忧。新冠肺炎疫情极大地改变了人们的日常生活,损害了一些国家的经济,影响了全球经济目标,等等。在这种情况下,迫切需要开展新冠肺炎对智慧城市影响的研究讨论。一些研究人员和政策制定者此前已经认识到改善智慧城市基础设施的必要性。本研究回顾了多项研究讨论,这些讨论旨在设计和开发后covid时期新的城市规划和智慧城市设计范式和模型,这些范式和模型反映了从大流行中获得的见解。该研究还讨论了新冠疫情后对智慧城市创新、运营和预防性维护的影响。最后,拟议的研究得出结论,配备物联网驱动技术的智慧城市将能够在不久的将来预防流行病。
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