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Title A Smooth And Accepted Transition To The Future Of Cities Based On The Standard Iso 37120, Artificial Intelligence, And Gamification Constructors
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Authors Mendez J.I.; Ponce P.; Medina A.; Peffer T.; Meier A.; Molina A.
Year 2021
Published 2021 IEEE European Technology and Engineering Management Summit, E-TEMS 2021 - Conference Proceedings
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/E-TEMS51171.2021.9524900
Abstract A community and a city in terms of energy are composed of residential, commercial, industrial, and transportation sectors. Besides, standards as ISO 37120 provide indicators that determine if the community is having a sustainable and quality of life. The energy indicator is used in this paper to analyze the level of energy consumption. Another element involved in a city is the user who lives in that place; there is an interaction between the community, buildings, users, and the software and hardware technology. Consequently, social interaction in users plays a primary role in understanding and knowing the user's patterns and profile them and how they interact in the building, the community, and the city. Thus, creating a smart community or smart city goes beyond that only use one methodology, so this paper proposes to combine gamification, machine learning, and ISO standard to create a strategy that could promote in a better manner the transition to smart communities and cities. Therefore, this paper analyzes the Energy indicator of the ISO standard applied to Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico City Campus (Tec CCM) in a three-level structure: smart building, smart community, and smart city. © 2021 IEEE.
Author Keywords ANFIS; Educational Innovation; Energy indicator; Gamification; Higher Education; HMI; ISO 37120; Multi-sensor system; Smart Building; Smart City; Smart Community; Smart University; Tailored Interfaces


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