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UIOT-FMT: A Universal Format for Collection and Aggregation of Data from Smart Devices

Version 1 : Received: 30 September 2020 / Approved: 2 October 2020 / Online: 2 October 2020 (08:45:55 CEST)

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Seljeseth, M.; Yamin, M.M.; Katt, B. UIOT-FMT: A Universal Format for Collection and Aggregation of Data from Smart Devices. Sensors 2020, 20, 6662. Seljeseth, M.; Yamin, M.M.; Katt, B. UIOT-FMT: A Universal Format for Collection and Aggregation of Data from Smart Devices. Sensors 2020, 20, 6662.

Abstract

Information Technology (IT) has become an essential part of our lives and due to the emergence of Internet-of-Things (IoT), technology has encompassed a majority of things that humans rely on in their daily lives. Further, as IT becomes more relevant in daily lives, the need for IT to serve public emergency services has become more important. However, due to the infancy status of IoT, there is a need for a data consortium that would prove to be best used in servicing policing in a technological driven society. This paper will discuss the plausibility of creating a universal format for use in carrying out public services, such as emergency response by the police and regular law maintenance. In this research we will discuss what the police requires in their line-of-duty and how smart devices can be used to satisfy those needs. A data formatting framework is developed and demonstrated, with the goal of showing what can be done to unifying data from smart city sensors.

Keywords

IoT; SmartCity; Law Enforcement

Subject

Computer Science and Mathematics, Algebra and Number Theory

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