2022
DOI: 10.54820/entrenova-2022-0032
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The Role of 5G and IoT in Smart Cities

Abstract: Smart cities, one of the key application areas of 5G and IoT technologies, have at their core the goal of improving quality of life, creating collaborative solutions, and addressing resource constraints. Examples of some of the many services integrated into the network of a typical smart city are related to smart health, smart transportation, smart buildings, smart hotels, smart industry, smart universities, etc. The new era of wireless mobile telecommunication technology and the IoT ecosystem is driving the o… Show more

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“…These neighborhoods are in dire need of transformation because of their congested streets, heavy traffic, pollution, and noise levels. The application of Internet of Things (IoT)-connected sensors has already assisted cities in improving air quality and traffic flow [99]. But as 5G technology advances, we should anticipate even more innovation in this field.…”
Section: G Future Directions and Recommendation In Day-to-day Businessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These neighborhoods are in dire need of transformation because of their congested streets, heavy traffic, pollution, and noise levels. The application of Internet of Things (IoT)-connected sensors has already assisted cities in improving air quality and traffic flow [99]. But as 5G technology advances, we should anticipate even more innovation in this field.…”
Section: G Future Directions and Recommendation In Day-to-day Businessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emergence of technologies, especially Big Data and IoT, creates new opportunities for the application of innovations in tourism decision management [3] Smart destinations are destinations that strive to improve their products and services with modern technologies and use them to engage with visitors. Physical infrastructure incorporated with technology is key [4] and examples like 5G and IoT being made part of the smart cities' development [5] support the efforts. Moreover, the fundamental objective of smart destinations is to create a non-discriminatory state-of-the-art space, based on a modern technological infrastructure.…”
Section: Introduction and Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%