2015 Smart Cities Symposium Prague (SCSP) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/scsp.2015.7181559
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Use of ICT in Smart Cities. A practical case applied to traffic management in the city of Valencia

Abstract: The whole process of converting a city into the new concept of Smart City implies the improvement of the efficiency and quality of services made available by governments and businesses and a corresponding increase in citizens' quality of life.This process requires a series of actions that include data collection, processing and use of this information for its dissemination among citizens. For example, it is necessary to promote the use and reuse of information from the government or private entities as open da… Show more

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“…Transport, as one of the elements of the Smart City, is undergoing many changes to meet the assumptions of urban development and positively affect the residents [ 26 ]. Modern transport solutions include wireless communication using Wi-Fi networks, global positioning (GPS), and communication using cellular networks ( Figure 2 ).…”
Section: Smart City Traffic Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transport, as one of the elements of the Smart City, is undergoing many changes to meet the assumptions of urban development and positively affect the residents [ 26 ]. Modern transport solutions include wireless communication using Wi-Fi networks, global positioning (GPS), and communication using cellular networks ( Figure 2 ).…”
Section: Smart City Traffic Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total number of papers is 1294. Over 36 years, the frequency of the words in decreasing order was as follows: smart growth (59), sustainability (32), ITS (26), mobile application (25), urban sprawl (22), and Internet of Things (22). The degree centrality of the words in decreasing order was as follows: smart growth (0.25), sustainability (0.15), big data (0.15), sustainable development (0.15), urban planning (0.15), and GPS (0.15).…”
Section: Abstract Before 2016mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the development of ICT, the functions of urban management were improved in various fields, such as transportation, energy, health care, and water [2], and the use of ICT facilitated the development and delivering of information and knowledge generated in daily life, promoting citizens' participation in e-governance and e-services [25]. Additionally, ICT is a technical platform for the process of collecting and processing massive amounts of data, called big data, enhancing digital devices, Internet services, the IoT, and the Internet of people's societies [25], and these techniques and technologies have been recognized as tools of urban planning to create innovative, intelligent spaces and improve urban sustainability [26]. In this way, the information gathered by these processes is accelerated to achieve intelligence and efficiency in managing urban resources and settings [27][28][29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The accelerated development of cities brings several problems related to the unplanned growth of urban areas [Carvalho et al 2018]. Consequently, innovative technologies should be created to guarantee a better quality of life for population and optimize the management of resources and infrastructure [Pla-Castells et al 2015]. Smart cities depend on advanced data processing with the objective of contributing to the social, environmental and economic needs of society [Yin et al 2015].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%