Mobile IPv6 protocols and high efficiency video coding for smart city IoT applications

D. Minoli, B. Occhiogrosso
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A large portion of the human population now lives in cities and by 2050 even a larger fraction of people will be urban dwellers. Many metropolitan areas have seen tremendous real estate development in recent years, yet the roads, water mains, sewers, and power grids have seen no, or extremely limited, upgrades. Whatever infrastructure is in place is aging and, unfortunately, may experience temporary use rationing as upgrades are made, as often one reads in the local press and/or experiences personally. It is clear that technological solutions are needed to manage the increasingly-scarce infrastructure resources under the limitations imposed by population growth, limited financial resources, and, in many instances, local political inertia. The Internet of Things (IoT) offers the promise of improving the resource management of many assets related to city life – including the flow of goods, people, and vehicles, and the greening of the environment -- by optimizing energy consumption and maximizing life-activity efficiency. This review article assesses some of the application issues, the technical requirements, and some of the technical solutions, including the use of High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) and Mobile IPv6 Protocols (MIPv6), associated with a broad-based deployment of IoT capabilities in urban settings; these IoT-based solutions enables city administrations to approach a desired state where citizens can reliably enjoy the Quality of Life benefits afforded by a Smart City paradigm.
面向智慧城市物联网应用的移动IPv6协议和高效视频编码
现在有很大一部分人口居住在城市,到2050年,城市居民的比例将会更大。近年来,许多大都市的房地产开发势头强劲,但道路、水管、下水道和电网的升级却没有,或者极其有限。无论什么基础设施都在老化,不幸的是,随着升级,可能会经历暂时的使用配给,正如人们经常在当地媒体上看到的和/或亲身经历的那样。显然,在人口增长、财政资源有限以及在许多情况下地方政治惰性的限制下,需要技术解决办法来管理日益稀少的基础设施资源。物联网(IoT)通过优化能源消耗和最大化生活活动效率,有望改善与城市生活相关的许多资产的资源管理,包括货物、人员和车辆的流动,以及环境的绿化。这篇综述文章评估了一些应用问题、技术要求和一些技术解决方案,包括高效视频编码(HEVC)和移动IPv6协议(MIPv6)的使用,这些都与在城市环境中广泛部署物联网功能有关;这些基于物联网的解决方案使城市管理部门能够接近一种理想的状态,在这种状态下,市民可以可靠地享受智慧城市范例所带来的生活质量效益。
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