Applications of Internet of Things in Smart Cities: Bani Walid City as a Model
Keywords:
Internet of Things (IoT), smart cities, public transportation, healthcare, adoption barriersAbstract
This research analyzed how people living in Bani Walid, Libya, recognize Internet of Things (IoT) technology, including its usefulness and application. The study aimed to identify how IoT technology can modernize urban framework elements, encompassing transportation, wellness solutions, waste disposal systems, and power-saving tools. The research employed a quantitative approach, gathering responses from 380 residents and 25 key stakeholders, including government officials, urban planners, and technology professionals, through structured surveys. Although respondents demonstrated a strong understanding of IoT and its advantages, they face multiple challenges, including high setup costs, difficulties in handling technology privacy threats, and readiness issues with existing systems. Individuals who have a better understanding of the Internet of Things tend to be more open to using such technologies. Due to these results, the research team advised raising public awareness while addressing technological challenges and budget issues associated with IoT deployments. Organizations that develop cities can utilize these findings to inform more informed decisions about incorporating IoT systems into their plans.
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