Design of low-energy buildings in densely populated urban areas based on IoT

As part of city planning and urban studies, it is customary to use the phrase urban density to describe people and other human activity and development throughout a certain area of land. Urban regions in affluent nations are not only more densely populated (DPUA), but they also have a greater popula...

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Main Authors: Wenming Zhao, Jin Chen, Tao Hai, Muamer N. Mohammed, Zaher Mundher Yaseen, Xuelan Yang, Jasni Mohamad Zain, Ruihua Zhang, Qiang Xu
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-11-01
Series:Energy Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484722006941
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author Wenming Zhao
Jin Chen
Tao Hai
Muamer N. Mohammed
Zaher Mundher Yaseen
Xuelan Yang
Jasni Mohamad Zain
Ruihua Zhang
Qiang Xu
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description As part of city planning and urban studies, it is customary to use the phrase urban density to describe people and other human activity and development throughout a certain area of land. Urban regions in affluent nations are not only more densely populated (DPUA), but they also have a greater population density per unit of land area than rural areas do as well. In densely populated urban areas, public transportation is more plentiful, reducing travel times making them more efficient. Greater affluent residents in metropolitan areas can also benefit from modern high-rise structures, which offer more breathing room. An energy-efficient design and features provide great living standards and comfort while using little energy and releasing minimal carbon dioxide in this sort of housing. In the absence of or rare usage of conventional active and passive heating and cooling systems, Smart sensors and other IoT devices make up the Internet of Things (IoT). IoT presents cities with new potential for using data from sensors in their infrastructure to improve traffic flow and reduce pollution. The more crowded and congested a city is, the more dissatisfied its residents are. There are numerous negatives to urban life, including high living costs, congestion, pollution, crime, and traffic, yet the benefits exceed the risks. Clean up the air by reducing the amount of energy used and using alternate modes of transportation. Provide services like garbage disposal and housing through private–public partnerships. Urban planning should include planting trees and the maintenance of municipal green areas. There are many advantages to living in densely populated places, such as better healthcare, better amenities, and faster emergency response times. The innovative DPUA-IoT approach proposed in this study is only one example of these advantages. Rapid population expansion is harmful to achieving economic and social progress and sustainably managing the natural resource base. However, there is still a large disparity between the interests of the commercial and public sectors when it comes to reducing fertility.
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spelling doaj.art-f49eac19a2464e89a71a7629c4171efc2023-02-21T05:10:59ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472022-11-01848224833Design of low-energy buildings in densely populated urban areas based on IoTWenming Zhao0Jin Chen1Tao Hai2Muamer N. Mohammed3Zaher Mundher Yaseen4Xuelan Yang5Jasni Mohamad Zain6Ruihua Zhang7Qiang Xu8School of Art, Yangtze University, Jingzhou, 434000, Hubei, China; Corresponding author.School of Journalism and Communication, Northwest University, Xi’an, ChinaSchool of Computer Sciences, Baoji University of Arts and Sciences, 721007, China; Institute for Big Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (IBDAAI), Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor, MalaysiaInformation Technology Department, Community College of Qatar (CCQ), Doha, QatarNew era and development in civil engineering research group, Scientific Research Center, Al-Ayen University, Thi-Qar, 64001, IraqSchool of Computer Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Penang, MalaysiaInstitute for Big Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (IBDAAI), Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor, MalaysiaFaculty of Education, Language and Psychology Postgraduate Department, Segi University, MalaysiaCollege of Physics and Optoelectronic Technology, Baoji University of Arts and Sciences, Baoji 721016, China; Engineering Technology Research Center for Ultrafast Optics and Advanced Material of Baoji, Baoji 721016, ChinaAs part of city planning and urban studies, it is customary to use the phrase urban density to describe people and other human activity and development throughout a certain area of land. Urban regions in affluent nations are not only more densely populated (DPUA), but they also have a greater population density per unit of land area than rural areas do as well. In densely populated urban areas, public transportation is more plentiful, reducing travel times making them more efficient. Greater affluent residents in metropolitan areas can also benefit from modern high-rise structures, which offer more breathing room. An energy-efficient design and features provide great living standards and comfort while using little energy and releasing minimal carbon dioxide in this sort of housing. In the absence of or rare usage of conventional active and passive heating and cooling systems, Smart sensors and other IoT devices make up the Internet of Things (IoT). IoT presents cities with new potential for using data from sensors in their infrastructure to improve traffic flow and reduce pollution. The more crowded and congested a city is, the more dissatisfied its residents are. There are numerous negatives to urban life, including high living costs, congestion, pollution, crime, and traffic, yet the benefits exceed the risks. Clean up the air by reducing the amount of energy used and using alternate modes of transportation. Provide services like garbage disposal and housing through private–public partnerships. Urban planning should include planting trees and the maintenance of municipal green areas. There are many advantages to living in densely populated places, such as better healthcare, better amenities, and faster emergency response times. The innovative DPUA-IoT approach proposed in this study is only one example of these advantages. Rapid population expansion is harmful to achieving economic and social progress and sustainably managing the natural resource base. However, there is still a large disparity between the interests of the commercial and public sectors when it comes to reducing fertility.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484722006941Low-energy buildingUrban areaPopulationIoTTraffic
spellingShingle Wenming Zhao
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Muamer N. Mohammed
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Qiang Xu
Design of low-energy buildings in densely populated urban areas based on IoT
Energy Reports
Low-energy building
Urban area
Population
IoT
Traffic
title Design of low-energy buildings in densely populated urban areas based on IoT
title_full Design of low-energy buildings in densely populated urban areas based on IoT
title_fullStr Design of low-energy buildings in densely populated urban areas based on IoT
title_full_unstemmed Design of low-energy buildings in densely populated urban areas based on IoT
title_short Design of low-energy buildings in densely populated urban areas based on IoT
title_sort design of low energy buildings in densely populated urban areas based on iot
topic Low-energy building
Urban area
Population
IoT
Traffic
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484722006941
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