Smart Village: An IoT Based Digital Transformation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.03750v1
- Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2021 16:16:33 GMT
- Title: Smart Village: An IoT Based Digital Transformation
- Authors: Amit Degada, Himanshu Thapliyal, Saraju P. Mohanty
- Abstract summary: The smart village is a concept that improves the traditional rural aspects with the help of digital transformation.
There exist many opportunities to design a low-cost, secure, and efficient technical ecosystem.
This article identifies the key application areas, where the IoT can be applied in the smart village.
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- Abstract: Almost 46% of the world's population resides in a rural landscape. Smart
villages, alongside smart cities, are in need of time for future economic
growth, improved agriculture, better health, and education. The smart village
is a concept that improves the traditional rural aspects with the help of
digital transformation. The smart village is built up using heterogeneous
digital technologies pillared around the Internet-of-Thing (IoT). There exist
many opportunities in research to design a low-cost, secure, and efficient
technical ecosystem. This article identifies the key application areas, where
the IoT can be applied in the smart village. The article also presents a
comparative study of communication technology options.
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