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Smart Sentinel: Monitoring and Prevention System in the Smart Cities


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.15866/irecos.v9i9.2972

Abstract


Today, faced with the constant rise of the Smart cities around the world, there is an exponential increase of the use and deployment of information technologies in the cities. The intensive use of Information Technology (IT) in these ecosystems facilitates and improves the quality of life of citizens, but in these digital communities coexist individuals whose health is affected developing or increasing diseases such as electromagnetic hypersensitivity. In this paper we present a monitoring, detection and prevention system to help this group, through which it is reported the rates of electromagnetic radiation in certain areas, based on the information that the own Smart City gives us. This work provides a perfect platform for the generation of predictive models for detection of future states of risk for humans.
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Smart City, electromagnetic radiation, sensor system, electromagnetic hypersensitivity, electro-sensitivity, monitoring, detection, risk, internet of things, human

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