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Framework for Intelligent Smart City Deployment via Artificial Intelligence Software Networking
2022 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Engineering and Management (ICIEM), 2022To take advantage of smart city projects and reap the advantages they promise, the government, educational institutions, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and private businesses are all focusing their attention on them.
P. William +5 more
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Blockchain-Based On-Demand Computing Resource Trading in IoV-Assisted Smart City
IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing, 2021In a smart city, Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) are generally deployed in static fashion in base stations (BSs). While moving vehicles with advanced on-board equipment can be regarded as dynamic computing resource transporters ignoring geographical ...
Xi Lin +5 more
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Vehicle Assisted Computing Offloading for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Smart City
IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print), 2021Smart city emerges a promising paradigm for improving operational efficiency of city and comfort of people. With embedded multi-sensors, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) hold great potential for collecting sensing data and providing social services in ...
Minghui Dai +3 more
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From Smart Cities to Human Smart Cities
2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2015This paper argues that current technology-driven implementations of Smart Cities, although being an important step in the right direction, fall short in exploiting the most important human dimension of cities. The paper argues therefore in support of the concept of Human Smart Cities.
Alvaro Oliveira, Margarida Campolargo
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2023
Globalization driven by the development of information and communication technologies has triggered a context of competition and competitiveness in all areas of social and economic life. Smart cities have taken advantage of this situation to generate new conditions in health and employment.
Alejandro Fuentes-Penna +1 more
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Globalization driven by the development of information and communication technologies has triggered a context of competition and competitiveness in all areas of social and economic life. Smart cities have taken advantage of this situation to generate new conditions in health and employment.
Alejandro Fuentes-Penna +1 more
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Sustainability
This review paper explores Urban Digital Twins (UDTs) and their crucial role in developing smarter cities, focusing on making urban areas more sustainable and well-planned.
S. Mazzetto
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This review paper explores Urban Digital Twins (UDTs) and their crucial role in developing smarter cities, focusing on making urban areas more sustainable and well-planned.
S. Mazzetto
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Smart cities are healthy cities, healthy cities are smart
2022When we look at the evolution of cities we can see a major turning point occurring as we speak. Cities have grown extremely vulnerable in many ways in the social economic era of consumption based capitalism. It is not just the issue of maintaining peace and prosperity in a population that is torn apart by economic differences.
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International Journal of Urban Sciences, 2021
Many cities in the United States are pursuing agendas to implement ICT-based solutions to tackle urban challenges, thus achieving the ‘smart city’ label.
Cristina Del-Real, C. Ward, Mina Sartipi
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Many cities in the United States are pursuing agendas to implement ICT-based solutions to tackle urban challenges, thus achieving the ‘smart city’ label.
Cristina Del-Real, C. Ward, Mina Sartipi
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Smart City Foundation—Driver of Smart Cities
2016A smart city is viewed as a sustainable, inclusive and prosperous city that promotes a people-centric approach based on three core components and seven dimensions. The three core components are Smart City Foundation, ICT and Smart Institutions and Laws, which in turn are the pillars of the seven dimensions of a smart city: Infrastructure Development ...
Gora Mboup, Momar Diongue, Samba Ndiaye
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