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Title Smart City Dimensions And Associated Risks: Review Of Literature
ID_Doc 50199
Authors Sharif R.A.; Pokharel S.
Year 2022
Published Sustainable Cities and Society, 77
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2021.103542
Abstract ABS T R A C T Countries have been working on implementing smart city concepts in different regions. The need for the use of information and communication technology in various forms is needed in such cities. There are different di-mensions that are to be considered for smart city planning and implementation. This complexity of the dimension, the use of technology, and their integration bring the risk perspectives into the implementation of the smart city concept. If such risks are not adequately understood and addressed, they can create issues in terms of privacy and security and, therefore, the functioning of smart cities. In this review, the identification of di-mensions, smart city assessment tools, the available technologies, and the technical and non-technical risk pa-rameters related to smart cities implementation are discussed. The current methods of risk assessment and the possible enhancements are highlighted. The findings of the literature review illustrate that not all smart cities adapt all of the smart city dimensions. The dominant technology used in smart cities' applications is found to be the Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, and blockchain. The paper also provides some research directions for the design, implementation, and operation of smart cities.
Author Keywords Non-technical risks; Risk assessment tools; Risk parameters; Smart cities; Smart city dimensions; Technical risks


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