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Hicran Celikyak
Pág. 149 - 163
Rapid urbanization and the advances in Information and Communication Technology have changed the definition of "city" all over the world. In the beginning, the concept emerged as Digital Cities and gradually changed to Smart Cities bringing criteria alon...
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Chihuangji Wang, Fuzhen Yin, Yixuan Zhao and Li Yin
Smart City (SC) strategies developed by local governments reflect how governments and planners envision SC and apply smart technologies, and what challenges they face and try to address. Little attention, however, has been given to investigating SC strat...
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Nina David and John McNutt
The growth of smart cities and collateral movements offer new and exciting possibilities for the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for service delivery, civic engagement, and governance. The exponential growth of ICTs and their use...
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Artem Yuloskov, Mohammad Reza Bahrami, Manuel Mazzara and Iouri Kotorov
The development of smart cities is a clear growing trend all around the world. The convergence of different technological, social, political, economical, and ecological trends has allowed the concepts to rise up quickly in governmental agendas. In this p...
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Fan Shi and Wenzhong Shi
In the face of persistent challenges posed by urbanization and climate change, the contemporary era has witnessed a growing urgency for urban intelligence and sustainable development. Consequently, a plethora of smart city schedules and policies have eme...
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Glauber Ruan Barbosa Pereira, Luciana Gondim de Almeida Guimarães, Yan Cimon, Lais Karla Da Silva Barreto and Cristine Hermann Nodari
The advancement of new technologies and the increasingly inseparable presence of logistics systems in the daily life of cities, industries, companies, and society has been modifying how logistics processes are implemented in these environments based on t...
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Savis Gohari, Dirk Ahlers, Brita F. Nielsen and Eivind Junker
A pragmatic and polity-focused solution for governing a smart city in the direction of sustainability is still missing in theory and practice. A debate about whether a smart city is a pragmatic solution for modern challenges or just a technology-led urba...
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Ronak Zobeyri
This article, with a global view, explains the necessity of using smart urban technologies in the development of the infrastructure of ICT networks and in order to resolve the urban management challenges. Also, by reviewing some smart models in current m...
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Mais Haj Qasem,Wesam AlMobaideen
Pág. pp. 210 - 225
Smart city is a strategy of supporting new way of living using data that are collected from different types of electronic devices, analyzed and utilized to enable efficient resource usability and service optimization. Applications of various nature are e...
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Vita Santa Barletta, Danilo Caivano, Giovanni Dimauro, Antonella Nannavecchia and Michele Scalera
Context. A Smart city is intended as a city able to offer advanced integrated services, based on information and communication technology (ICT) technologies and intelligent (smart) use of urban infrastructures for improving the quality of life of its cit...
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Lucia Cellucci, Chiara Burattini, Dionysia Drakou, Franco Gugliermetti, Fabio Bisegna, Andrea de Lieto Vollaro, Ferdinando Salata and Iacopo Golasi
The smart and resilient city evolves by slow procedures of mutation without radical changes, increasing the livability of its territory. The value of the city center in a Smart City can increase through urban lighting systems: its elements on the territo...
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Ahmed Al Amin, Junho Hong, Van-Hai Bui and Wencong Su
A well-functioning smart grid is an essential part of an efficient and uninterrupted power supply for the key enablers of smart cities. To effectively manage the operations of a smart grid, there is an essential requirement for a seamless wireless commun...
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David Bastos, Antonio Fernández-Caballero, António Pereira and Nelson Pacheco Rocha
This systematic review aimed to provide a comprehensive view of (1) the purposes of research studies using smart city infrastructures to promote citizen participation in the cities? management and governance, (2) the characteristics of the proposed solut...
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Carlo Amendola, Simone La Bella, Gian Piero Joime, Fabio Massimo Frattale Mascioli and Pietro Vito
This work aims to analyze the impact of technological eco-innovation on the modernization and development of a local area. The role of eco-innovation would be to stimulate an innovative environment and spur a development of the territory and economic dis...
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João Reis, Pedro Alexandre Marques and Pedro Carmona Marques
(1) Background: Smart cities have been gaining attention in the community, both among researchers and professionals. Although this field of study is gaining some maturity, no academic manuscript yet offers a unique holistic view of the phenomenon. In fac...
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Giuseppe Borruso and Ginevra Balletto
The image of the Smart City recalls Lynch?s ?Image of the City? (1960) and the ways in which urban spaces are perceived by the community and users. The categories presented there hold a physical, tangible component, related to the spatial and material as...
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Frank O. Ostermann
Technological advances have enabled new sources of geoinformation, such as geosocial media, and have supported the propagation of the concept of smart cities. This paper argues that a city cannot be smart without citizens in the loop, and that a geosocia...
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Seng Boon Lim, Jalaluddin Abdul Malek and Tan Yigitcanlar
This study aims to analyze the application of good enough governance in considering the citizens? value propositions that shape smart city societies. This paper applied a quantitative method with cross-country comparisons. Survey data were derived from t...
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Chun Sing Lai, Youwei Jia, Zhekang Dong, Dongxiao Wang, Yingshan Tao, Qi Hong Lai, Richard T. K. Wong, Ahmed F. Zobaa, Ruiheng Wu and Loi Lei Lai
Smart cities employ technology and data to increase efficiencies, economic development, sustainability, and life quality for citizens in urban areas. Inevitably, clean technologies promote smart cities development including for energy, transportation and...
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Fabio Arena, Giovanni Pau and Alessandro Severino
In recent years, the smart car sector has been increasing enormously in the Internet of Things (IoT) market. Furthermore, the number of smart cars seems set to increase over the next few years. This goal will be achieved because the application of recent...
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