The 2nd International Research Conference on Sustainable Energy, Engineering, Materials and Environment 2018
DOI: 10.3390/proceedings2231485
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Study of the Architecture of a Smart City

Abstract: In recent years, we are experiencing a digital revolution in many contexts, the digitalization of industry (Industry 4.0), the digitalization of public administrations, the digitalization of people and things (Internet of Things) and, of course, the digitization of cities under the name of Smart Cities. Although the digitization process is based on 3 main pillars: data, talent and innovation. It is necessary to make a mixture of these 3 pillars in different percentages to achieve digitization. In the case of c… Show more

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“…Step 1: Analysis of urban situation At this stage, urban problems are diagnosed through surveys and in-depth interviews with citizens [26]. For the government, it is necessary to ensure the maximum transparency of this process to stimulate citizen cooperation [27].…”
Section: Steps Of Smart City Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Step 1: Analysis of urban situation At this stage, urban problems are diagnosed through surveys and in-depth interviews with citizens [26]. For the government, it is necessary to ensure the maximum transparency of this process to stimulate citizen cooperation [27].…”
Section: Steps Of Smart City Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A powerful architecture named ADAPCITY, which is a self-adaptive system for smart cities, includes physical, grid, management, and control layers. These service architectures could be built based on service-oriented architecture and event driven architecture [49,50]. In addition, smart city decision management or urban planning [51] could be empowered by real-time data (i.e., telemetry of smart-cities [52,53]) processing using big data analytics [54].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It will be a feasible approach to create service-on-demand technical systems for smart cities. The theoretical and technical frameworks could help the frameworks of smart cities to become more powerful [28][29][30][31][32]39,40,49,51].…”
Section: Technical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…designer Designing facades-hallmarks, city icons that support orientation in space (wayfinding); visionary, designer Designing buildings and safe spaces, well-lit and having a form which supports their monitoring and security, but also ensures privacy (where it is desirable), with a friendly appearance that encourages residents to walk [84,85];…”
Section: Tasks In Designing the Image Of A Sustainable Smart City Rolmentioning
confidence: 99%