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The bright future of green IoT will change our tomorrow environment to become healthier and green, with very high quality of service that is socially, environmentally, and economically sustainable. This book covers the most recent advances in IoT, it discusses Smart City implementation, and offers both quantitative and qualitative research. It focuses on greening things such as green communication and networking, green design and implementations, green IoT services and applications, energy saving strategies, integrated RFIDs and sensor networks, mobility and network management, the cooperation of homogeneous and heterogeneous networks, smart objects, and green localization. This book with its wide range of related topics in IoT and Smart City, will be useful for graduate students, researchers, academicians, institutions, and professionals that are interested in exploring the areas of IoT and Smart City.
The proceedings of the Annual International Conference on Recent Trends in Healthcare Innovation (AICRTHI 2024) is a compilation of groundbreaking research and advancements in healthcare technology, artificial intelligence, and collaborative healthcare solutions. It serves as a comprehensive reference guide for emerging trends and challenges in modern healthcare innovation. Drawing on research contributions from experts in academia, industry, and healthcare institutions worldwide, this volume highlights technological breakthroughs in medicine, their implications for patient care, and their potential to reshape the future of global healthcare. It explores collaborative frameworks between tech...
Challenges conventional wisdoms surrounding globalisation's effects on developing countries, suggesting that the real losers are the middle classes.
Reports for 1956-1991 include catalogs of newspapers published in each State and Union Territory.
Veena Iyer, aged sixty-six, got a degree in dance movement therapy. She is training to upgrade her skill and now runs various workshops. B.R. Janardan, aged eighty-seven, started running after sixty and has sixteen full marathons under his belt. These important stories illustrate the shifting narrative for ageing in India. They battle the ageism that is deep-rooted in Indian culture with fixed notions of 'approved' behaviour. Grandchildren? Yes. Pilgrimage? Yes. But companionship? Gasp! A second career? Why the need? India will have over 300 million senior citizens by 2050. 'Active ageing' has become a popular topic of conversation in urban India and is the process of developing and maintain...
Reports for 1958-1970 include catalogues of newspapers published in each state and Union Territory.
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