The Integration of Drones and IoT in Smart City Networks(مقاله علمی وزارت علوم)
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پژوهشنامه پردازش و مدیریت اطلاعات دوره ۴۰ تابستان ۱۴۰۴ ویژه نامه انگلیسی ۴ (پیاپی ۱۲۵)
895 - 931
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Background: Smart city technology solutions have recently ramped up the utilization of drones with Internet of Things (IoT) technologies for improving smart city systems. IoT sensors combined with real-time communication ad hoc network drones are also another area with great potential including traffic monitoring, environment management, disaster management, etc. Nevertheless, issues regarding energy consumption and density, the number of nodes that can be incorporated into the network, as well as the issue of avoiding collisions between the signal sent by one node with the signals that may be transmitted by other nodes are still observed as essential impediments to the wide application of WSNs. Objective: The article seeks to propose and assess algorithms for operating drone-IoT systems whilst dealing with issues like energy efficiency, real-time data communication, avoiding mid-air collisions, and dealing with the increasing number of systems in crowded urban areas. Methods: This study utilizes a two-time algorithm technique that was adopted from the prior study. The first algorithm provides a method for speed and position control of drones, ensuring that the distance between the drones is sufficient and not violable. The second algorithm is centered on energy reduction, which selects the precise energy usage by employing path planning in real time. The effectiveness of these algorithms was determined using simulation models with respect to metrics including latency, energy consumption, and scalability. Results: The proposed system revealed the systems’ improvements in energy efficiency, fewer collisions, and strong scalability of drone management. Main conclusions possible to conclude during the experiment reveal the system’s generic aptitude to the different urban situations and its stability in changing traffic conditions. Conclusion: The article presents a scalable and efficient solution for extending drone applications to smart cities using IoT platforms. In this way, the results can serve as the further theoretical and experimental base for investigating the trends of management and the infrastructure of cities.