Affiliation:
1. CMR Technical Campus,Department of Computer Science Engineering,Hyderabad, Telangana, India,India,
Abstract
In the recent era, computer evolution proved that many systems could turn
into automation for improving productivity, efficiency, and overall performance of the
entire product development, services, and sustainability of human life. The recent
evolution in other domains coupled with the computer science domain proved effective
automation. This is due to Artificial Intelligence and allied intelligence systems. There
are many opportunities in AI which are currently used for governance and other
productive work. One of the applications is smart cities, which have many integrated
systems for governance like infrastructure, energy, transportation, and lifestyle of
people. All these subsystems along with the security aspect are incorporated briefly in
this chapter. Advanced adaptive AI-enabled security subsystems work in collaboration
with other governance subsystems for the betterment of human life. This security
subsystem works cooperatively using different types of sensors and makes appropriate
decisions to excel the security continuously. Machine learning expert algorithms with
deep learning and cooperative learning algorithms prove the stability and efficiency of
these security systems. In this chapter, the security aspect is majorly focused on
building smart city applications.
Publisher
BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS
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