Abstract

The concept of smart cities transformed as global implementation is hampered by a host of technical, economic, and government road barriers. In addition, the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) and big data technology has opened new horizons in terms of smart home technology and smart city development that is yet to be explored. IoT is a technology that allows devices to connect to the Internet, and applications are designed to meet the needs of the community. Communities are very interested in using this and other information technology in cities to build smart cities in recent years. It is important to consider big data analytics (BDA) when using IoT in a small ecosystem because there is less data to be managed than a big city where there is data from more smart devices and people BDA aims to make data informed decisions on the basis of raw facts provided. Aside from the fact that there are many articles in the literature that talk about the BDA as a decision-maker in smart cities, general research on BDA and smart cities focuses on the technical or intellectual properties of a particular smart city.

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