Integrated Approach of IoT, Big Data and AI (Case Study : Smart Village)
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Smart Village, Big Data, IOT, Sensor, AI, SDG.Abstract
In India, the growth of villages has a huge effect on the nation's success now the smart villages will use technologies to improve living standards, minimise costs and resource consumption (like transportation, electricity, health care, education, social services, water, and waste management), and communicate with their people more efficiently and effectively. The main aim of IoT, Big Data, and AI technologies is to streamline these operations in multiple fields, increase device performance (technologies or particular processes), and eventually improve life quality which ensures self-sufficiency and self-reliance by optimising natural resources with the assessment of local people's interests and a greater knowledge of village dynamics. This paper discusses the principle of smart villages. It focuses solely on villages in order to research them and then offer alternatives for their needs. It also assists in the development of their standard of living.
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