SmartInfraTrack: Transforming Municipal Asset Oversight Through Web Technologies and IoT

  • Unique Paper ID: 181608
  • PageNo: 5105-5111
  • Abstract:
  • With the rapid growth of cities and growing pressures on public infrastructure, municipal corporations need to have responsive and smart systems in place to manage civic assets efficiently. This paper introduces "SmartAssets", a web-based asset management system developed specifically for municipal environments. Through the incorporation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, real-time analytics, and a user interface fueled by React, the system offers proactive monitoring and management of various municipal assets—ranging from public vehicles, buildings, and sanitary facilities.The solution proposed utilizes the interoperability between cloud-hosted platforms, mobile-first philosophy, and sensor-based data collection to provide dynamic insights, optimize maintenance schedules, and augment decision-making. Stakeholder-focussed design and contemporary web technologies provide both efficient operation and enhanced end-user experience. This document describes the end-to-end approach, including requirements gathering and architectural design, through system deployment and iterative maintenance. The aim is to empower city administrators with a scalable, transparent, and citizen-centric digital infrastructure that facilitates sustainable urban governance

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BibTeX

@article{181608,
        author = {Oshi Sharma and Digendra Singh Rathore and Hare Ram Jha and Kamini Vishwakarma and Khushboo Daryani and Harsh Rathore},
        title = {SmartInfraTrack: Transforming Municipal Asset Oversight Through Web Technologies and IoT},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {1},
        pages = {5105-5111},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=181608},
        abstract = {With the rapid growth of cities and growing pressures on public infrastructure, municipal corporations need to have responsive and smart systems in place to manage civic assets efficiently. This paper introduces "SmartAssets", a web-based asset management system developed specifically for municipal environments. Through the incorporation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, real-time analytics, and a user interface fueled by React, the system offers proactive monitoring and management of various municipal assets—ranging from public vehicles, buildings, and sanitary facilities.The solution proposed utilizes the interoperability between cloud-hosted platforms, mobile-first philosophy, and sensor-based data collection to provide dynamic insights, optimize maintenance schedules, and augment decision-making. Stakeholder-focussed design and contemporary web technologies provide both efficient operation and enhanced end-user experience. This document describes the end-to-end approach, including requirements gathering and architectural design, through system deployment and iterative maintenance. The aim is to empower city administrators with a scalable, transparent, and citizen-centric digital infrastructure that facilitates sustainable urban governance},
        keywords = {Smart Asset Management, Municipal Corporations, IoT Integration, Urban Governance, Real-Time Monitoring, React Framework, Sustainable Cities, Web-Based Infrastructure, Civic Technology, Smart City Solutions},
        month = {June},
        }

Cite This Article

Sharma, O., & Rathore, D. S., & Jha, H. R., & Vishwakarma, K., & Daryani, K., & Rathore, H. (2025). SmartInfraTrack: Transforming Municipal Asset Oversight Through Web Technologies and IoT. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(1), 5105–5111.

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