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Internet of Things (IoT)-Based Renewable Energy and Sustainable Power Sources

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Artificial Intelligence and IoT

Part of the book series: Studies in Big Data ((SBD,volume 85))

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Smart Cities is venturing into reality as the center shifts from hypothesis to real advancement. Sustainable power sources like wind vitality, solar-powered vitality, hydrovitality, and warm vitality are the lights of future on the grounds that the customary sources like fossil, coal, and oil fills are constrained and are arriving at an end as a result of the expanding request. So as to fabricate savvy medical clinics, structures, plants, traffic, and transportations having a dependable, strong, effective, and smooth vitality stream critical. All these computerized administrations are foreseen to run without disturbances by the utilization of electrical control frameworks and keen vitality, which are viewed as the spines of such urban areas. So as to keep the shrewd city administrations interconnected and matched up, IoT assumes a key job. Through the span of this piece, we’ll go over the job of IoT and sustainable power sources. The usage of sustainable power source wouldn’t be so fruitful without IoT. In this review paper, we talked about a correlation between the a portion of the sustainable power sources, for example, solar oriented, wind, hydro, and warm vitality with Internet of Things (IoT).

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Batcha, R.R., Kalaiselvi Geetha, M. (2021). Internet of Things (IoT)-Based Renewable Energy and Sustainable Power Sources. In: Manoharan, K.G., Nehru, J.A., Balasubramanian, S. (eds) Artificial Intelligence and IoT. Studies in Big Data, vol 85. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-6400-4_9

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