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Title Strategic Aspects Of Application Of Smart City Concept For Recovery Of Ukrainian Industry
ID_Doc 53100
Authors Omelyanenko V.; Pidorycheva I.; Omelianenko O.; Biloshkurskyi M.; Biloshkurska N.; Samoday V.
Year 2024
Published 2024 47th ICT and Electronics Convention, MIPRO 2024 - Proceedings
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MIPRO60963.2024.10569969
Abstract The article is devoted to researching the prospects and possibilities of implementing the concept of a smart city in order to restore the industrial sector of Ukraine. The authors systematically analyze the key aspects of modern smart cities, in particular the use of advanced technologies of the Internet of Things, data analysis, and automation of production processes. The article highlights the potential benefits of implementing a smart grid in Ukrainian industry, such as increasing the efficiency of production processes, optimizing resource use, and creating environmentally friendly technological solutions. In particular, the possibilities of using smart technologies in production, logistics and management, as well as their impact on increasing the competitiveness of enterprises, are considered. The study is based on the study of the experience of implementing a smart grid in other countries and takes into account the specifics of the Ukrainian industrial sector. Thanks to this analysis, the authors provide specific recommendations for the implementation of a smart grid in Ukraine in order to increase its competitiveness and create sustainable economic growth. © 2024 IEEE.
Author Keywords industry; innovations; recovery; smart city


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