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Title Iot Challenges In Data And Citizen-Centric Smart City Governance
ID_Doc 33754
Authors Sebastian, A; Sivagurunathan, S; Ganeshan, VM
Year 2018
Published SMART CITIES: DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORKS
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76669-0_6
Abstract Internet of Things (IoT) environment is affecting all spheres of human life and society. Increasing number of handheld devices, low-cost internet access, constant strive for innovation, enormous inherent business value, comfort, efficiency, and automation have made IoT environment highly dominant. Over the years, many efforts have been made to implement IoT connectivity frameworks in relation to development of smart cities, including development of smart energy, smart transport, smart healthcare and so on. However, not much attention has been given to the smart city governance. In this context, resolution of IoT challenges in data and citizen-centric smart city governance is a welcome effort in the right direction. In this chapter, we discuss in detail the nature of data and citizen-centric smart city governance and describe the challenges and solutions in such connected environment. We present the building blocks of data and citizen-centric smart city governance for creating knowledge centers (kc) for various city governance services, with a view that knowledge-based governance will bring the much-needed efficiency, transparency, trust, and sustainability.
Author Keywords Internet of things; IoT; Smart city; Governance; Knowledge centre Social IoT; Citizen-centered governance


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