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       Advances in Learning Analytics for Intelligent Cloud-IoT Systems

       Series Editor: Dr. Souvik Pal and Dr. Dac-Nhuong Le

      The role of adaptation, learning analytics, computational Intelligence, and data analytics in the field of cloud-IoT systems is becoming increasingly essential and intertwined. The capability of an intelligent system depends on various self-decision-making algorithms in IoT devices. IoT-based smart systems generate a large amount of data (big data) that cannot be processed by traditional data processing algorithms and applications. Hence, this book series involves different computational methods incorporated within the system with the help of analytics reasoning and sense-making in big data, which is centered in the cloud and IoT-enabled environments. The series publishes volumes that are empirical studies, theoretical and numerical analysis, and novel research findings.

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      Digital Cities Roadmap

      IoT-Based Architecture and Sustainable Buildings

      Edited by

       Arun Solanki, Adarsh Kumar and Anand Nayyar

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      Preface

      Due to their continuously growing populations, cities are facing major challenges in providing conditions that will contribute to the development of a healthy sustainable environment. This population growth has increased resource requirements and the demand for large-scale waste management systems and other services. Therefore, the aim of sustainable development is to provide processes for the planning, implementation and development of projects to meet the needs of modern communities without compromising the potential of future generations. Sustainability always includes a balance of priorities in various areas, including economics, community needs and environmental quality, as well as justice, health and well-being, energy, water and material resources, and transportation