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Volume 1, Issue 2
  • ISSN: 2665-9972
  • E-ISSN: 2665-9964

Abstract

The aim of the Green Communication Infrastructure ‎‎(GCI) project is to understand the idea of a self ‎‎”sustainably” controlled correspondence foundation ‎fitting for smart city application fields. ‎

This paper shows the endeavors to understand the idea of a ‎self “sustainably” energized communication foundation ‎fitting for smart city application fields. The recommended ‎Green Communication Infrastructure (CGI) comprises ‎different kinds of remote settled (or even versatile) hubs ‎performing diverse activities as per the application ‎requests. An imperative class of these hubs is the Wireless ‎Solar Router (WSR).

The work in this venture was begun in 2009 with the aim ‎of demonstrating the essential advances that must be taken to ‎accomplish such framework and proclaim the value of ‎embracing natural vitality assets in building mission ‎basic frameworks. Alternate destinations of this venture ‎are introducing a sensibly cost effective, solid, verified, and simple ‎to introduce correspondence foundation.‎

The arrangement to actualize the GCI was accomplished ‎after passing through two structural levels: device level and ‎system level.

Results: The suggested system is highly applicable and serves a wide ‎range of smart city application fields and hence many ‎people and organizations can utilize this system. ‎

The presence of a reliable, secured, low cost, easy to install ‎and self-powered communication infrastructure is ‎mandatory nowadays. The communities in ‎developing countries or in rural areas need such a system ‎ in order to communicate with other people in the ‎world which will their social and ‎economic situations positively.

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