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A Testbed for a Smart Building: Design and Implementation

This paper addresses the design and implementation of a smart building prototype. The implementation utilizes Internet of Things (IoT) solutions to collect, analyze, and manage data from building systems in a smart city environment. The developed smart building prototype is capable of real-time inte...

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Main Authors: Eini, Roja, Linkous, Lauren, Zohrabi, Nasibeh, Abdelwahed, Sherif
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