applications of big data techniques to use in smart cities deployment

Kamal.N,

Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology

ISSN: 2321-3337          Impact Factor:1.521         Volume:6         Issue:3         Year: 15 June,2018         Pages:1400-1404

International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology

Abstract

The project presents the main foundations of Big Data applied to Smart Cities. General Internet of Things based architecture is proposed to be applied to different smart cities applications. In our project we are trying to predict and provide solution to improvise the railway infrastructure and train services. Indian Railways (both local & state) is a mode of transport service where thousands of transit-card transactions can be processed every minute. Thus our proposed system involves smart transit cards which can monitor the user behavior. Thus these transmit cards would produce huge amount of data which can be used for analytics and prediction. From the transit card, passenger age, source and destination can be analyzed for providing solution for improvisation.

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bigdata

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