Smart Cities: From Theory to Reality - The Athens Case
Dimos N. Pantazis,
Vassilios Moussas,
Anna Christina Daverona
et al.
Abstract:Abstract. The term "smart city" has been used in many circumstances, mainly to determine the added value of the "smartness" of a city. The cities must be viable for their citizens, "green", with "empty" spaces, without traffic problems, good infrastructures etc. In addition, a city must be "smart", means providing smart data, smart infrastructures and "smart" applications to their citizens. Many academic papers and real projects have exhaustively analysed and concretised the above issues. Nevertheless, from a … Show more
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