Abstract

<p class="0abstract">Since the emergence of the Coronavirus and its declaration as a global pandemic, the world has changed all sectors radically. Covid-19 has caused a very strong effect on daily life and adaptation to new ways of learning, working, and communicating. The smart city is one of the most important solutions that enable us to go on with daily life during the pandemic and beyond. The smart city employs the current technology and smart solutions to serve the community, and improve the services provided to the people, particularly in vital sectors such as health, education, electricity, transportation, communications, and others. This article deals with two innovative applications for the Internet of things in smart cities: The first refers to designing an intelligent health monitoring system, which aims to reduce the spread of Coronavirus infection from people to the medical staff, as well as reduce work pressure on the medical staff. The second application refers to monitoring electrical energy consumed by measuring and monitoring electrical parameters and energy consumption. In addition, it helps us to know the power line trespasser. Both systems are implemented by using sensors to gather data in real-time and then transmit it to the server.</p>

Highlights

  • The population density of the world is growing very rapidly inside the urban environments, consistent with the need to facilitate the requirements of the citizen’s life in these environments [1, 2]

  • The idea of Smart City works in a challenging urban setting, including Infrastructure, human behavior, technology, social-political structures, and the economy are all complex systems[3,4,5]

  • A Smart City gives an intelligent way to manage the devices like transport, health, education, energy, homes and buildings, the environment[6, 7]

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Introduction

The population density of the world is growing very rapidly inside the urban environments, consistent with the need to facilitate the requirements of the citizen’s life in these environments [1, 2]. There is no single consensus on architecture for IoT, which is agreed universally because of each company, organization, and user [23, 24] It Can be divided into simple three layers in the IoT architecture, the first layer is the sensing “Perception” layer that contains a set of nodes that can be used for monitoring, sensing, gathering data, and swapping information with other objects over the Internet [25]. This information can be passed to the second layer communication “Network” layer which responsible for transmitting the data collected from the sensing layer to the application layer [26]. This paper focuses on the implementation of two sectors of the smart city based on the internet of things

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