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Prepare A Report On Any Four Electrical Application in Smart Cities

This document is a report submitted by four students to fulfill the requirements for a diploma in electrical engineering. It discusses preparing a report on four electrical applications in smart cities. The applications explored are road traffic, smart parking, public transport, and distribution system automation. Diagrams and examples are provided to explain how technologies like IoT sensors and data analysis can improve transportation and utility systems in smart cities.

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Prepare A Report On Any Four Electrical Application in Smart Cities

This document is a report submitted by four students to fulfill the requirements for a diploma in electrical engineering. It discusses preparing a report on four electrical applications in smart cities. The applications explored are road traffic, smart parking, public transport, and distribution system automation. Diagrams and examples are provided to explain how technologies like IoT sensors and data analysis can improve transportation and utility systems in smart cities.

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PREPARE A REPORT ON ANY FOUR ELECTRICAL APPLICATION IN

SMART CITIES

A Micro Project Report submitted


to
Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education, Mumbai
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the diploma in
Electrical Engineering

by
Durgeshwari Baghele-1712420186
Aditya Ambule-1712420188
Mayur Shahare-1712420243
Sahil Meshram-1812420291

Guide
Ms. L. M. Raut
Government Polytechnic, Gondia (MS)

Place of Work
Government Polytechnic, Gondia (MS)

Vii
2019-20

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that Durgeshwari Baghele-1712420186, Aditya Ambule-1712420188,


Mayur Shahare-1712420243, Sahil Mesharam-1812420291 has carried out this work
under my supervision and guidance in Department of Electrical Engineering,
Government Polytechnic, Gondia. The contents of this work have not been submitted
elsewhere. I find the work comprehensive, complete and fit for evaluation.

Date: (Ms.L.M.Raut )
Lecturer in Electrical Engineering,
Government Polytechnic, Gondia (MS)

Dr. G. V. Gotmare Prof. Dr. C. D. Golghate


I/C,HOD, Elect. Engg. Principal,
Government Polytechnic, Gondia (MS) Government Polytechnic, Gondia (MS)

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CANDIATE’S DECLARATION

We the undersigned hereby declare that we have completed the micro project work
towards the Diploma in Electrical Engineering of Maharashtra State Board of
Technical Education, Mumbai in Electrical Engineering “PREPARE A REPORT ON
ANY FOUR ELECTRICAL APPLICATION IN SMART CITIES” under the
guidance of Ms. L. M. Raut.
This work embodies the original work done by us in partial fulfillment of the
requirements of the Diploma in Electrical Engineering of Maharashtra State Board of
Technical Education, Mumbai.

Place: Gondia Durgeshwari Baghele-1712420186


Aditya Ambule-1712420188
Date:
Mayur Shahare-1712420243
Sahil Meshram-1812420291

Government Polytechnic, Gondia

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Contents
CERTIFICATE................................................................................................................II

CANDIATE’S DECLARATION...................................................................................III

LIST OF FIGURES........................................................................................................VI

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS..............................................................................................1

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION......................................................................................1

CHAPTER 2 CHARACTERISTICS...............................................................................2

2.1.Characteristics of Smart Cities......................................................................................2

3.1Features of Smart cities..................................................................................................3

CHAPTER 4 EXPLAINATION.......................................................................................4

1.Road traffic................................................................................................................5

2.Smart parking............................................................................................................5

3.Fublic transport..........................................................................................................5

4. Distribution System Automation.....................................................................................7

REFERENCES..................................................................................................................8

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LIST OF FIGURES

1.Figure of smart cities….……………….. .. …… . ……… … … . 4

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This is completed micro project work comes as gift to us after all the efforts that have
been a beautiful endeavor only because of the valuable guidance of our guide and wishers.
We Wish Extend Our Heart Full Gratitude Of Our Guide Ms.L.M.Raut, Lecturer in
Electrical Engineering for his Constant Guidance, encouragement, motivation for every stage
of this work made this “Micro Project” a success. Finally we are proud to express our gratitude
and respect to each members of this group.

.
Place: Gondia Durgeshwari Baghele-1712420186
Aditya Ambule-1712420188
Date:
Mayur Shahare-1712420243
Sahil Meshram-1812420291

Government Polytechnic, Gondia

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CHAPTER 1
Introduction

This chapter information about smart cities.

General

A smart city is defined as the ability to integrate multiple technological solutions

in a secure fashion to manage the city assets—the city assets include, but not limited to,

local departments information systems, schools, libraries, transportation systems,

hospitals, power plants, law enforcement.

A smart city uses information and communication technologies (ICT) to enhance

quality, performance and interactivity of urban services, to reduce costs and resource

consumption and to improve contact between citizens and government. Sectors that have

been developing smart city technology include government services, transport and traffic

management, energy, health care, water, innovative urban agriculture and waste

management. Smart city applications are developed with the goal of improving the

management of urban flows and allowing for real time responses to challenges.

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Chapter 2
CHARACTERISTICS

This chapter includes various characteristics of Smart Cities.

2.1.Characteristics of Smart Cities

o Smart energy

o Smart data

o Smart transport

o Smart Infrastructure

o Connected devices

o Connected mobility

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Chapter 3

3.1Features of Smart cities

Following are the feature of Smart cities.

Features of Smart Cities

 adequate water supply,

 assured electricity supply,

 sanitation, including solid waste management,

 efficient urban mobility and public transport,

 affordable housing, especially for the poor,

 robust IT connectivity and digitalization,

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 good governance, especially e-Governance and citizen participation,

Chapter 4
EXPLAINATION

This chapter explain the Smart cities through diagram.

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1 . Figure. Smart cities structure

Chapter 5
APPLICATION OF SMART CITIES

This chapter are application of Smart cities.


5.1.APPLICATION OF SMART CITIES
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1.Road traffic

Smart cities ensure that their citizens get from point A to point B as safely and efficiently
as possible. To achieve this, municipalities turn to IoT   and implement smart traffic
solutions.

2.Smart parking

With the help of GPS data from drivers’ smartphones (or road-surface sensors embedded
in the ground on parking spots), smart parking solutions determine whether the parking
spots are occupied or available and create a real-time parking map. When the closest
parking spot becomes free.

3.Fublic transport

The data from IoT sensors can help to reveal patterns of how citizens use transport.
Public transportation operators can use this data to enhance traveling experience, achieve
a higher level of safety and punctuality. To carry out a more sophisticated analysis, smart
public transport solutions can combine multiple sources, such as ticket sales and traffic
information.
4.Utilities
IoT-equipped smart cities allow citizens to save money by giving them more control over
their home utilities. IoT enables different approaches to smart utilities:

 Smart meters & billing

Chapter 6
Electrical application

This chapter are electrical application of smart cities.

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1. Smart Home 
Smart home is equipped with smart and intelligent appliances which
can communicate with each other such that day to day household activities are
automated without much manual intervention. They also enable remote control and
monitoring of the appliances from anywhere using mobile phone or any other
internet connected device.

2.Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI)


Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) enables two way communication between
utilities and consumers through integration of smart meters and communication
networks. Accurate measurement, automatic identification of unmetere
connections, instant alarm in case of meter tamper detection, reduced line losses
due to reduced maximum demand are some of the features of AMI in smart cities.

3.Electric Vehicle 
Electric Vehicle (EV) derives all or part of the energy required from
electric grid with electrical energy stored in battery for propulsion. Some of key
merits of EVs are simple construction, low maintenance, no emission and thus
protects environment, low noise and more efficient. Government of India’s goal is
to achieve 30% EV by 2030. In Smart cities, smart transportation with reduced
emission is one of the key objectives to be met. Thus electrification of personal
vehicles, fleet and public transport is essential and many initiatives.

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4. Distribution System Automation

Its enables real time monitoring and control of entire distribution system to

maintain stability in the grid through centralised Master control centre. Distribution

automation system (DAS) includes substation automation system, feeder level

automation and customer level automation. Some of the DAS applications relevant

to smart cities are outage time management system, voltage regulation, fault

isolation and sectionalisation, load management, demand side management.

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REFERENCES

1. 1.https://www.tce.co.in/blog/?p=281

2. https://www.digi.com/blog/post/iot-applications-in-smart-cities

3. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_city

4. https://www.smartcitiesdive.com/news/smart-city-development/514986/

 1111

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Thank you

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