Microprocess. Microsystems | 2021

Development of circular economy in smart cities based on FPGA and wireless sensors

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Smart City is an urban environment that combines advanced wireless sensors, information, and communication technology to help effectively manage the city s assets. Wireless Sensor is a rapidly evolving technology into a variety of applications. Wireless sensors are used to detect, calculate, measure, and monitor environmental elements in the communication network, and infrastructure, logging, and characterization profile generating node and improve the medical, transportation, agriculture, industrial process control applications many great potentials, and the economic growth in smart cities. The sensor is an important part of smart cities, as they are based on data collected for these services. Wireless Sensors can transmit data of various remote locations, maybe a relatively inexpensive and compact sensor with low power consumption and maintenance costs, allowing them to build deployment. The Implementation of wireless sensors for smart cities economic growth of wireless sensors is used for smart building, health monitoring, surveillance, and avoid traffic congestion. Improved transportation, communication technology, avoiding traffic congestion, national infrastructure, including social infrastructure and network components, protocols, and sensor deployment, to achieve the industry constraints, has been designed to ensure reliability and low power consumption.

Volume 80
Pages 103600
DOI 10.1016/j.micpro.2020.103600
Language English
Journal Microprocess. Microsystems

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