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Smart Cities : Innovations, Challenges and Future Perspectives / edited by Sushobhan Majumdar, Vinay Kandpal, Leonidas G. Anthopoulos.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Majumdar, Sushobhan, editor.
Kandpal, Vinay, editor.
Anthopoulos, Leonidas G., editor.
Series:
S.M.A.R.T. Environments, 2523-8477
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Environmental geography.
Sustainability.
Human geography.
Landscape architecture.
Architecture.
Integrated Geography.
Human Geography.
Landscape Architecture.
Cities, Countries, Regions.
Local Subjects:
Integrated Geography.
Sustainability.
Human Geography.
Landscape Architecture.
Cities, Countries, Regions.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (407 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
This book aims to integrate new technologies and adaptation tools into the process of smart city planning. It also emphasizes the value and importance of modern technologies such as IoT and data science as a smart technology for the formation of a smart city. The authors believe that various technologies in a smart city will reduce all the problems for the sustainable growth and future prospects of the city. The first section of this book discusses the innovation of new technologies (AI, data science, block chain, etc.) that has flourished in recent decades which will make the city smarter. This section also describes that block chain and IoT (Internet of Things) are two transformative technologies that can greatly impact smart cities by enhancing security, improving transparency, and enabling efficient management of resources. The second section of the book explains about the uses of AI tools and smart technologies (like waste management, public safety and security) for the development and management of smart cities. This chapter also describes AI-powered systems that are integrated into smart buildings to optimize energy usage, enhance occupant comfort, and improve building management. These systems can adjust lighting and HVAC settings based on occupancy, learn user preferences, and provide personalized energy efficiency recommendations. The third portion of the book investigates the recent challenges and barriers of smart city that have been faced by the smart cities in the recent decades. This section also describes various challenges and barriers for the implementation of IoT sensor, AI technologies, etc., for the formation of a smart city. The future prospects of a smart city are the main theme of the last chapter. In this section, an attempt has been made about the future vision and outlook of the smart city. This chapter also describes different approaches (like smart grid, societal smart city, smart city model, etc.) for the future planning and management of the city.
Contents:
Section I. Defining the Smart City and Path to Smart Urbanization
Chapter 1. Shaping the Next Generation Smart City Ecosystem: An Investigation on the Requirements, Architecture, Applications, Security and Privacy, and Open Research Questions
Chapter 2. Smart City for Kids: Creating a decent city for children in Indonesia
Chapter 3. Visualizing Smart Cities: Unveiling Insights through Graphical Analysis and Algorithmic Precision
Chapter 4. Mapping the Landscape of Smart City Research: A Bibliometric Analysis
Section II. Digital Transformations: Harnessing Technology for Smarter Cities
Chapter 5. An Overview on IIoT Related to the Modern Panorama of the Industrial Field
Chapter 6. Exploring Smart City Implementation and Hegemony: A Focus on Indonesia
Chapter 7. Artificial intelligence-based Metaverse as a virtual model of Smart Urbanism: Unveiling the challenges for Cybersecurity
Chapter 8. Digital Twin: A Transformative Tool for Smart Cities
Section III. Sustainable Urban Ecosystems: Integrating Circular Economy and Planning in Smart Cities
Chapter 9. Smart sustainable city initiatives and the circular economy: exploring upcycling organisations in Cape Town
Chapter 10. xEMS: Control towers of optimal energy flow management for smart city realization
Chapter 11. Innovating Urbanity: The Synergy of Smart Cities and Circular Economy in India
Chapter 12. Smart city initiatives entangled in Political Priorities: Case-based Analysis on Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
Section IV. The Synergy of Tomorrow: Smart Cities and Sustainable Futures
Chapter 13. The Way Forward to Smart Cities and Sustainability in Hong Kong: Opportunities and Challenges
Chapter 14. New Urban Technology towards Energy Harvesting and Environmental Initiatives for a Smart City
Chapter 15. Shaping Intuitive E-Governance: Perspectives from a Smart City in a Developing Nation
Chapter 16. Green Buildings and Smart Cities: A Perfect Harmony of Sustainability and Progress
Chapter 17. Evolving Paradigms of Smart Resilient Cities: Strategic Integration of Smart Technologies.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
3-031-59846-6

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