Abstract

Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging technology for the smart city that interconnects various digital devices through Internet, hence, providing multiple innovative facilities from academia to industry and healthcare to business. Smart city is the ubiquitous and a paradigm shift which has revolutionized the entire landscape with the support of information and communication technology (ICT), sensor-enabled IoT devices. For the better and big picture of the entire scenarios with high visibility multimedia (i.e., video, audio, text, and images) transmission is the soul-concept in the smart world, but due to resource-constrained (power hungry and limited battery lifetime) nature of these tiny devices (which are building blocks of smart city) and voluminous amount of the data it is very challenging to openly talk about the sustainable and Green smart city platform. Thus, to remedy these problems two Hybrid Adaptive Bandwidth and Power Algorithm (HABPA), and Delay-tolerant Streaming Algorithm (DSA) are proposed by adopting stored video stream titled, StarWarsIV. Besides, a novel architecture of smart city system is proposed. Experimental results are obtained and analyzed in terms of performance metrics i.e., power drain, battery lifetime, delay, standard deviation and packet loss ratio (PLR) in association to the buffer size. It is concluded that the HABPA (45%,37%,20 ms) significantly optimizes power drain, battery lifetime (37%), standard deviation (3.5 dB), PLR (4.5%) of the IoT-enabled devices with less delay than DSA (43%, 32%,25 ms, 5 dB, 5.75%) and Baseline (42%,28%, 30 ms, 6 dB, 6.53%) respectively during media transmission in smart city.

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