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Title Digital Transformation To Build Smart Cities
ID_Doc 20145
Authors Al Marzouqi N.; Bueti C.; Menon M.
Year 2021
Published Studies in Computational Intelligence, 971
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72065-0_9
Abstract This Chapter provides insights into the smart and sustainable city concept in the international arena. Acknowledging the reality that the establishment of smart and sustainable cities is a journey and cannot be created overnight, the chapter underscores key definitions and frameworks relevant for the topic, while highlighting the important work conducted by international standards developing organizations in this domain. With the emergence of new and emerging technologies (AI, IoT, blockchain, machine learning) urban stakeholders are increasingly attempting to integrate them into their smart city plans. However, when implementing these diverse technologies within one ecosystem, it is important to be aware of the holistic interaction between them in relation to urban operations. This Chapter further delves into the interlinking of these technologies, while looking into key processes for data management. The Chapter concludes with three cases on upcoming smart cities in Asia, which have endorsed and implemented ICT-centric initiatives in various urban sectors to support their respective smart city ventures. One of the key take-aways from the cases examined in this chapter, is the moulding of the smart city plans in light of the COVID-19 pandemic by adopting AI-based applications for the monitoring of COVID-19. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Author Keywords Artificial intelligence; Big data; International telecommunication union; IoT; Key performance indicators; Smart sustainable cities; Standardization; Sustainable development goals


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