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From

IoT for the Failure of Climate-Change Mitigation and Adaptation and IIoT as a Future Solution

Nesma Abd El-Mawla, Mahmoud Badawy, Hesham Arafat

World Journal of Environmental Engineering. 2019, 6(1), 7-16 doi:10.12691/wjee-6-1-2
  • Figure 1. ICT reducing global GHG by 2030 (Source: Ericsson: ICT and the Low Carbon Economy)
  • Figure 2. Intersection of Likelihood and Impact classifications of 2019
  • Figure 3. Global smart systems, services and IoT platform market size from 2017 to 2023, by region (in billion U.S. dollars) (Source: www.statista.com)
  • Figure 4. General components of a greenhouse environmental monitoring based in wireless sensor network and IoT concept (Source: R Shamshiri, Redmond, et al. (2018) [6])
  • Figure 5. Smart Thermostats (Source: bestsmartthermostatreviews.com)
  • Figure 6. IoT Environmental Applications
  • Figure 7. Smart Cities vision by Ericsson (Source: Let’s look at some issues of debate in the IoT community. The rise of LPWAN is animating the industry, what does Ericsson think about LPWAN and forms of connectivity in general?)
  • Figure 8. Intelligent Highways of ADVANTECH Project (Source: www.advantech.net.au)
  • Figure 9. Ericsson Smart Grid ( Source: www.ericsson.com)
  • Figure 10. IIoT Challenges