Abstract

In this developing paradigm, heterogeneous network infrastructure is combined with ubiquitous devices for sensing, smart control systems and big data analytics to create “smart cities.” Enhancing the overall quality of life is one of their main goals and they do so through smart services they offer in a broad range of areas such as transportation, healthcare, entertainment (including virtual reality), the environment (including pollution) and energy. To be able to offer those services, the job of big data and their analysis is complicated, since it allows for the extraction of useful insights from the enormous amounts of data that the smart cities produce. The current state-of-the-art research efforts aimed at big data analytics in a smart city setting are investigated and presented in this chapter. In particular, a comprehensive literature review on the big data analytic frameworks for smart cities is provided. Following that, a short talk on IoT and big data is briefed. Owing to different data that the smart cities collect, which frequently have contradictory processing needs, appropriate investigative methods based on the data type are also recommended, depending on the data type. The many smart city applications were investigated and a perspective on the difficulties associated with smart city development was developed. In this chapter, the methods addressing the smart city issues and development are examined, and the possibility for the employment of integrated IoT and big data analytics is presented. Finally, as a case study, a briefing on a call service application for the fire department in a smart city is provided to round up the presentation.

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