IoT-Driven Urban Development: Smart City Applications, Real-World Cases, Challenges and Future Directions
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/bsragf40Keywords:
Smart cities, Internet of Things (IoT), AIoT, 5G/6G networks, Edge computing, Digital twins, Cybersecurity frameworks, Sustainable urbanizationAbstract
Global urban centers are rapidly evolving into hyper-connected ecosystems where Internet of Things (IoT) frameworks transform public transportation, mitigate traffic congestion, bolster infrastructure durability, and optimize live data exchanges to support green growth. By integrating edge computing, next-generation 5G and 6G connectivity, AI analytics, federated learning, and digital twin technology, modern smart cities are reaching new heights of operational efficiency, flexibility, and community-focused service
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