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Smart Technology: A Primer
Matthew N. O. Sadiku, Adedamola A. Omotoso, Sarhan M. Musa
Roy G. Perry College of Engineering, Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, Texas
ABSTRACT
Everyday use of technology has evolved. The combination of availability,
accessibility affordability, and ease-of-use has made smart technologies
indispensable tools in everyday business, economy, medicine, and politics.
These technologies imbed computer chips that gather information and
respond within a range of preset parameter. Smart technologies will they
change the world in the same way as the industrial revolution. This paper
provides a primer on smart technologies.
KEYWORDS: smart technology, intelligent technology
How to cite this paper: Matthew N. O.
Sadiku | Adedamola A. Omotoso | Sarhan
M. Musa "Smart Technology: A Primer"
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INRODUCTION
Technology is developing and improving rapidly. The
increased availability of smart devices such as smartphones
has provided greater opportunities for global participation
in meaningful ways. The ubiquitous nature of smart devices
presents new opportunities and responsibilities for users
seeking to incorporate them into mundane duties such as
calling, texting, driving, emailing, etc [1]. The combination of
availability and ease-of-use hasmadesmartphoneandtablet
technology (“smart technology”) an increasingly useful tool
in the medical community.
Smart technologies refer to the use of digital and
communications technologies. They have given us new,
powerful tools to work. They include a growing array of
technologies, such as smart appliances, smart equipment,
smart heating controls, smart lighting systems, and building
energy management systems.Thesetechnologiesgohand-in-
hand witha new technologycalledtheInternetofthings(IoT).
SMART TECHNOLOGY CONCEPT
A smart technology (ST or Smart-Tech) is a self-operative
and corrective system that requires little or no human
intervention. The term “smart” originally comes from the
acronym “Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting
Technology” but become widely known as “smart” because
of the notion of allowing inanimate things or objects to
communicate. There has been a seemingly ever-increasing
use of the synonymous adjectives“smart”and“intelligent”to
describe a diverse range of systems and technologies. A
technology is smart if it performs a task that an intelligent
person can do.
Typically, a smart technology has three elements (sensors,
control unit, and actuators) to provide three basic
capabilities (sensing, processing and decision making, and
acting). The elements are explained as follows [2].
Sensors: These are an integral part of the structure
which collect information on a stimulus. The sensing
ability provides the capacity to extractinformationfrom
sensors and communicate with external devices.
Control Unit: This embodies the control algorithm and
microprocessor on which the software can be run,
together with interconnections to the arrays of sensors
and actuators. The control algorithm will almost always
be embodied in the form of software and for the
inference to be genuinely intelligent this software will
need to be trainable.
Actuators: These are an integral part of the structure
which implements the change in configuration
determined by the control algorithm.
A smarter technology has the capabilities of accurate
sensing, fast processing, and reliable control (i.e., decision
making and acting). It possesses the ability to learn from
operations. For example, optical sensors, structural
composites capable of incorporating integral sensors or
actuators, compact microprocessors and artificial
intelligence may all in one sense be regarded as “smart
technologies.” Smart technologies have been widely used in
Singapore for monitoring traffic conditions and enforcing
rules and regulations [3]. Like modern familiars, our mobile
phones are also affecting our relationships.
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EXAMPLES OF SMART DEVICES
A smart device is an electronic device, connected to other
devices or networks and uses wireless protocols such
as Bluetooth, Zigbee, NFC, Wi-Fi, LiFi, 3G, etc. Smart devices
are composed of a hardware layer, a network layer, and an
application layer. They have some automation and can be
easily programmed. Examples of smart devices include
[4,5]: smartphones, smart cars, smart thermostats, smart
doorbells, smart locks, smart refrigerators, smart cards,
smart key, smart speakers, smart oven, smart coffeemaker,
smart washer, smart thermostat, smart microwave, smart
dishwasher, smart blinds, smart kettle, smart sockets,smart
toaster, smart air conditioner, smart dust, smart antennas,
smart watch, smart security camera, smart TV, etc. Some of
these are discussed as follows.
1. Smart Fridge: This is a high-tech programmed
refrigerator that is able to detect the type of items
stored in it. It allows a user to know which items in the
refrigerator without opening it, by simply checking the
display list on the display. The refrigerator
communicates with other devices.
2. Smart Key: This is a key with digital features that can
facilitate more than just unlocking a physical or digital
lock system. The use of smart keys has become
widespread in industries, especially automotive and
hospitality industries.
3. Smartphone: This is a mobile phone with highly
advanced features. A smartphone is expected to have a
more powerful CPU, more RAM, greater connectivity
options and larger screen than a regular cell phone. It
allows you to call, text, play games, browse the Web,use
navigation system, etc.
4. Smart Meter: Smart meters are wireless, high-tech,
digital communication devices that will replace the old,
analog electricity meters and allow remote electricity
readings. Using smart meters provides us with some
environmental benefits as well as eliminating the need
for manual meter reading. Smart meters possess the
ability to engage in two-way communication between
the utility and the end consumer. A typical smart meter
helps the consumers to understand the billing
procedures and usage of electricity so that they can
control the usage accordingly [6].
5. Smart Antenna: A smart antenna basically consists of
an antenna array combined with signal processing in
both time and space. They are different from common
antennas in that they have adaptive (non-fixed) lobe
patterns. They exploit the fact that interferers rarely
have the same location as the users. Although smart
antennas make wireless systems more complex, they
provide real improvements in critical areas needed to
make wireless service more universal and reliable [7].
APPLICATIONS OF SMART TECHNOLOGIES
The following applications use elements of smart
technologies.
Smart City: A smart city is a high-tech urban area that
connects people, information and technologies in order
to increase life quality. It uses networking and
computing technologies to create efficiencies, improve
unstainability, create economic development, and
enhance quality of life for those living and working in
the city. It connects various items such as street
lighting, smart buildings/homes, smart factories, smart
hospitals, smart mobility, urban manufacturing, and
urban farming. The major aim of a smart city is to use
smart technology to enhance the quality of living for its
citizens. It uses information and communication
technologies (ICT) to enhance the performanceofurban
services such asenergy,transportation,andtourism.ICT
can make cities more accessible and attractive for both
residents and visitors [8]. A typical smart city is shown
in Figure 1 [9].
Smart Grid Technology: This is the smartest
technology of generating and distributing power
throughout the country in an effective manner. Smart
grid technology is providing with this unique feature
due to some characteristics that differentiates it from
the existing traditional grid. The grid is made smart by
using protection system of the grid and central control
through supervisory control and data acquisition
(SCADA) system. Smart grid can monitor the entire
system from both user and supplier end [10]. A typical
smart grid is depicted in Figure 2 [11].
Smart Home Technology: This uses devicesconnected
to the Internet of things (IoT) to remotely monitor,
control, and provide services. It allows users to control
and monitor their connected home devices/systems
(such as lighting, smoke detectors, security system,
refrigerators, laundry machines, etc.) from smart home
apps whether they are home or away. The smart home
may include a restroom that determinestheuser’s blood
pressure, temperature, and blood sugar. One goal of
smart home is to have the energy follow the people and
avoid the supply of services to empty rooms. The smart
home technology is now being used to create smart
cities [12]. Homes and their occupants can be more
obviously connected to network operations more than
before. The fully smart/connected homes (by most
definitions) are extremely rare [13]. A typical smart
home technology is shown in Figure 3 [14].
Smart Metering Technology: The smart grid vision
incorporates smart metering technology (SMT) at the
consumer’s location, both household and commercial
consumers. The smart meters would allow two-way
metering of power and to provide detailed information
about usage to both utility companies and consumers.
They will also enable consumers to actively manage the
electricity they consume [15].
Smart Healthcare: Healthcare has lagged behind inthe
use of smart technologies compared with such
industries as financial services, defense, and higher
education. In an environment where mistakes can mean
life or death, smart technology is proving to be highly
valuable. Smart technology in healthcare refers to the
combined use of ICT and health monitoring devices. It
has the potential as a tool to support independent living
for a person with dementia to live independently. Since
diabetes patients are involved in the management of
their disease, smart technology is key to helping them
stay healthy. Smart technology can be a great asset for
individuals with intellectual disabilities for better
managing their healthcareneeds.Itshouldhelpraisethe
quality of healthcare, reduce its cost, and enable
consumers and providers to make smarter choices[16].
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Wearable Smart-Technology: This portable
technology allows for easy access to the communication
device. It is breakthrough that allows both the patient
and provider to delve intocritical healthdata toimprove
outcomes. Voice-recognition software will be another
one of the key components in the development of this
application. Voice-recognition technology is becoming
more and more commonly used in everyday
interactions. Wearable technology can also play an
underlying role in improved incidental learning and
literacy for the deaf [17].
Other applications include smart tourism, real estate,
law, education, smart classroom, transport system,
hospitals, smart materials, and autonomous systems.
BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES
Smart devices and technologies are invaluable for
considering what they might dotous.Smarttechnologies are
being used to tackle sustainability challenges that are
threatening cities. They have the potential to significantly
enhance the engineered built environment, have a positive
impact on energy, consumer bills, and energy security.
There are a number ofchallengesassociatedwithdeveloping
and using of technologically based interventions. Smart
technology is recording our behavioral reactions and
altering our social and moral worlds. It is thus reducing the
scope of our moral lives in some ways through nudges and
surveillance. For example, smart car beeps to warn us when
a door is unlocked door or a seat belt is unfastened; the
sensor systems nudge us toward safe driving behaviors,and
we may not be able to override them [18]. Smart
technologies could permanently affect workers, either by
sending them to lower paid jobs or to simply put them out of
jobs. When a hacker gain access to one device, such as a
smartphone or smart watch, they can potentially hack into
other systems the device is connectedto.Smarttechnologies
can enhance the overall safety and efficiencyofthetransport
system. It presents opportunities for controlling goods in
light of the ease of vertical integration of software and
hardware [19]. Smart healthcare faces formidable barriers
because of their complexity and cost, fear of arousing
popular anxieties about privacy, and deep-seated
professional and institutional resistance. Implanting a chip
into individuals so this crucial information is notlostsounds
controversial to some. Other challenges include new risks,
new failure modes, newregulations,andinadequatefunding.
CONCLUSION
The combined autonomy and ambience of smart
technologies simultaneously provides the conduit through
which our choices are affected. The development of fast and
miniaturized microprocessors has enabled the design of
embedded systems with distributed control capabilities.Itis
evident that smart technology is making use smarter. Smart
technology is an area fostering large amounts of innovation
that will have important impacts on the future energy
system. There are some forward-looking companies that are
leveraging smart technologies to find new ways to achieve
goals and enhance services. More information about smart
technologies and their applications can be found in books in
[20-28].
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Figure 3 A typical smart home technology [14].

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Smart Technology: A Primer

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume 4 Issue 1, December 2019 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD29511 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 1 | November-December 2019 Page 307 Smart Technology: A Primer Matthew N. O. Sadiku, Adedamola A. Omotoso, Sarhan M. Musa Roy G. Perry College of Engineering, Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, Texas ABSTRACT Everyday use of technology has evolved. The combination of availability, accessibility affordability, and ease-of-use has made smart technologies indispensable tools in everyday business, economy, medicine, and politics. These technologies imbed computer chips that gather information and respond within a range of preset parameter. Smart technologies will they change the world in the same way as the industrial revolution. This paper provides a primer on smart technologies. KEYWORDS: smart technology, intelligent technology How to cite this paper: Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Adedamola A. Omotoso | Sarhan M. Musa "Smart Technology: A Primer" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456- 6470, Volume-4 | Issue-1, December 2019, pp.307-311, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29 511.pdf Copyright © 2019 by author(s) and International Journal ofTrendinScientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative CommonsAttribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by /4.0) INRODUCTION Technology is developing and improving rapidly. The increased availability of smart devices such as smartphones has provided greater opportunities for global participation in meaningful ways. The ubiquitous nature of smart devices presents new opportunities and responsibilities for users seeking to incorporate them into mundane duties such as calling, texting, driving, emailing, etc [1]. The combination of availability and ease-of-use hasmadesmartphoneandtablet technology (“smart technology”) an increasingly useful tool in the medical community. Smart technologies refer to the use of digital and communications technologies. They have given us new, powerful tools to work. They include a growing array of technologies, such as smart appliances, smart equipment, smart heating controls, smart lighting systems, and building energy management systems.Thesetechnologiesgohand-in- hand witha new technologycalledtheInternetofthings(IoT). SMART TECHNOLOGY CONCEPT A smart technology (ST or Smart-Tech) is a self-operative and corrective system that requires little or no human intervention. The term “smart” originally comes from the acronym “Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology” but become widely known as “smart” because of the notion of allowing inanimate things or objects to communicate. There has been a seemingly ever-increasing use of the synonymous adjectives“smart”and“intelligent”to describe a diverse range of systems and technologies. A technology is smart if it performs a task that an intelligent person can do. Typically, a smart technology has three elements (sensors, control unit, and actuators) to provide three basic capabilities (sensing, processing and decision making, and acting). The elements are explained as follows [2]. Sensors: These are an integral part of the structure which collect information on a stimulus. The sensing ability provides the capacity to extractinformationfrom sensors and communicate with external devices. Control Unit: This embodies the control algorithm and microprocessor on which the software can be run, together with interconnections to the arrays of sensors and actuators. The control algorithm will almost always be embodied in the form of software and for the inference to be genuinely intelligent this software will need to be trainable. Actuators: These are an integral part of the structure which implements the change in configuration determined by the control algorithm. A smarter technology has the capabilities of accurate sensing, fast processing, and reliable control (i.e., decision making and acting). It possesses the ability to learn from operations. For example, optical sensors, structural composites capable of incorporating integral sensors or actuators, compact microprocessors and artificial intelligence may all in one sense be regarded as “smart technologies.” Smart technologies have been widely used in Singapore for monitoring traffic conditions and enforcing rules and regulations [3]. Like modern familiars, our mobile phones are also affecting our relationships. IJTSRD29511
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD29511 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 1 | November-December 2019 Page 308 EXAMPLES OF SMART DEVICES A smart device is an electronic device, connected to other devices or networks and uses wireless protocols such as Bluetooth, Zigbee, NFC, Wi-Fi, LiFi, 3G, etc. Smart devices are composed of a hardware layer, a network layer, and an application layer. They have some automation and can be easily programmed. Examples of smart devices include [4,5]: smartphones, smart cars, smart thermostats, smart doorbells, smart locks, smart refrigerators, smart cards, smart key, smart speakers, smart oven, smart coffeemaker, smart washer, smart thermostat, smart microwave, smart dishwasher, smart blinds, smart kettle, smart sockets,smart toaster, smart air conditioner, smart dust, smart antennas, smart watch, smart security camera, smart TV, etc. Some of these are discussed as follows. 1. Smart Fridge: This is a high-tech programmed refrigerator that is able to detect the type of items stored in it. It allows a user to know which items in the refrigerator without opening it, by simply checking the display list on the display. The refrigerator communicates with other devices. 2. Smart Key: This is a key with digital features that can facilitate more than just unlocking a physical or digital lock system. The use of smart keys has become widespread in industries, especially automotive and hospitality industries. 3. Smartphone: This is a mobile phone with highly advanced features. A smartphone is expected to have a more powerful CPU, more RAM, greater connectivity options and larger screen than a regular cell phone. It allows you to call, text, play games, browse the Web,use navigation system, etc. 4. Smart Meter: Smart meters are wireless, high-tech, digital communication devices that will replace the old, analog electricity meters and allow remote electricity readings. Using smart meters provides us with some environmental benefits as well as eliminating the need for manual meter reading. Smart meters possess the ability to engage in two-way communication between the utility and the end consumer. A typical smart meter helps the consumers to understand the billing procedures and usage of electricity so that they can control the usage accordingly [6]. 5. Smart Antenna: A smart antenna basically consists of an antenna array combined with signal processing in both time and space. They are different from common antennas in that they have adaptive (non-fixed) lobe patterns. They exploit the fact that interferers rarely have the same location as the users. Although smart antennas make wireless systems more complex, they provide real improvements in critical areas needed to make wireless service more universal and reliable [7]. APPLICATIONS OF SMART TECHNOLOGIES The following applications use elements of smart technologies. Smart City: A smart city is a high-tech urban area that connects people, information and technologies in order to increase life quality. It uses networking and computing technologies to create efficiencies, improve unstainability, create economic development, and enhance quality of life for those living and working in the city. It connects various items such as street lighting, smart buildings/homes, smart factories, smart hospitals, smart mobility, urban manufacturing, and urban farming. The major aim of a smart city is to use smart technology to enhance the quality of living for its citizens. It uses information and communication technologies (ICT) to enhance the performanceofurban services such asenergy,transportation,andtourism.ICT can make cities more accessible and attractive for both residents and visitors [8]. A typical smart city is shown in Figure 1 [9]. Smart Grid Technology: This is the smartest technology of generating and distributing power throughout the country in an effective manner. Smart grid technology is providing with this unique feature due to some characteristics that differentiates it from the existing traditional grid. The grid is made smart by using protection system of the grid and central control through supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system. Smart grid can monitor the entire system from both user and supplier end [10]. A typical smart grid is depicted in Figure 2 [11]. Smart Home Technology: This uses devicesconnected to the Internet of things (IoT) to remotely monitor, control, and provide services. It allows users to control and monitor their connected home devices/systems (such as lighting, smoke detectors, security system, refrigerators, laundry machines, etc.) from smart home apps whether they are home or away. The smart home may include a restroom that determinestheuser’s blood pressure, temperature, and blood sugar. One goal of smart home is to have the energy follow the people and avoid the supply of services to empty rooms. The smart home technology is now being used to create smart cities [12]. Homes and their occupants can be more obviously connected to network operations more than before. The fully smart/connected homes (by most definitions) are extremely rare [13]. A typical smart home technology is shown in Figure 3 [14]. Smart Metering Technology: The smart grid vision incorporates smart metering technology (SMT) at the consumer’s location, both household and commercial consumers. The smart meters would allow two-way metering of power and to provide detailed information about usage to both utility companies and consumers. They will also enable consumers to actively manage the electricity they consume [15]. Smart Healthcare: Healthcare has lagged behind inthe use of smart technologies compared with such industries as financial services, defense, and higher education. In an environment where mistakes can mean life or death, smart technology is proving to be highly valuable. Smart technology in healthcare refers to the combined use of ICT and health monitoring devices. It has the potential as a tool to support independent living for a person with dementia to live independently. Since diabetes patients are involved in the management of their disease, smart technology is key to helping them stay healthy. Smart technology can be a great asset for individuals with intellectual disabilities for better managing their healthcareneeds.Itshouldhelpraisethe quality of healthcare, reduce its cost, and enable consumers and providers to make smarter choices[16].
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD29511 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 1 | November-December 2019 Page 309 Wearable Smart-Technology: This portable technology allows for easy access to the communication device. It is breakthrough that allows both the patient and provider to delve intocritical healthdata toimprove outcomes. Voice-recognition software will be another one of the key components in the development of this application. Voice-recognition technology is becoming more and more commonly used in everyday interactions. Wearable technology can also play an underlying role in improved incidental learning and literacy for the deaf [17]. Other applications include smart tourism, real estate, law, education, smart classroom, transport system, hospitals, smart materials, and autonomous systems. BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES Smart devices and technologies are invaluable for considering what they might dotous.Smarttechnologies are being used to tackle sustainability challenges that are threatening cities. They have the potential to significantly enhance the engineered built environment, have a positive impact on energy, consumer bills, and energy security. There are a number ofchallengesassociatedwithdeveloping and using of technologically based interventions. Smart technology is recording our behavioral reactions and altering our social and moral worlds. It is thus reducing the scope of our moral lives in some ways through nudges and surveillance. For example, smart car beeps to warn us when a door is unlocked door or a seat belt is unfastened; the sensor systems nudge us toward safe driving behaviors,and we may not be able to override them [18]. Smart technologies could permanently affect workers, either by sending them to lower paid jobs or to simply put them out of jobs. When a hacker gain access to one device, such as a smartphone or smart watch, they can potentially hack into other systems the device is connectedto.Smarttechnologies can enhance the overall safety and efficiencyofthetransport system. It presents opportunities for controlling goods in light of the ease of vertical integration of software and hardware [19]. Smart healthcare faces formidable barriers because of their complexity and cost, fear of arousing popular anxieties about privacy, and deep-seated professional and institutional resistance. Implanting a chip into individuals so this crucial information is notlostsounds controversial to some. Other challenges include new risks, new failure modes, newregulations,andinadequatefunding. CONCLUSION The combined autonomy and ambience of smart technologies simultaneously provides the conduit through which our choices are affected. 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  • 4. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD29511 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 1 | November-December 2019 Page 310 Developmental Neurorehabilitation,vol.18,no.6,2015, pp. 407-419. [17] E. Roszkowski, “Improving communication accessibility for the deaf through automatic voice- recognition and wearable smart-technology,” Master’s Thesis, Rochester Institute of Technology, December 2017. [18] C. F. Guthrie, “Smart technology and the moral life,” Ethics & Behavior, vol. 23, no. 4, 2013, pp. 324-337. [19] S. Thomas, “Law, smart technology, and circular economy: All watched over by machines of loving grace?” Law, Innovation and Technology, vol. 10, no. 2, 2018, pp. 230-265. [20] D. Caganova et al. (eds.), Smart Technology Trends in Industrial and Business Management. Springer, 2019. [21] T. B. Issa et al. (eds.), Smart Technology Applications in Business Environments. Business Science Reference, 2017. [22] K. Worden, W. A. Bullough, and J. Haywood (eds.), Smart Technologies. World Scientific, 2003. [23] J. McCann and D. Byrson, Smart Clothes and Wearable Technology. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2009. [24] A. S. Helal, M. Mokhtari, and B. Abdulrazak, The Engineering Handbook of Smart Technology for Aging, Disability, and Independence. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2008. [25] K. Worden, W. A. Bullough, and J Haywood, Smart Technologies. Singapore: World Scientific, 2003. [26] S. W. Brenner, Law in an Era of “Smart” Technology. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. [27] J. Holnicki-Szulc, Smart Technologies for Safety Engineering. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, 2008. [28] W. C. Mann (ed.), SmartTechnologyforAging, Disability, and Independence: The State of the Science. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley, 2005. Figure 1 A typical smart city [9]. Figure 2 A typical smart grid [11].
  • 5. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD29511 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 1 | November-December 2019 Page 311 Figure 3 A typical smart home technology [14].