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Title Wireless Smart Cities And Humans In A World Of Multi Business Model Innovation
ID_Doc 61996
Authors Lala S.; Lindgren P.; Prasad R.
Year 2019
Published International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications, WPMC, 2019-November
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WPMC48795.2019.9096128
Abstract The era of wireless technology is very fast turning cities all over the globe into Smart Cities. The transformation of the tiny mobile phone, used for communication a few decades ago, into Smart phone has made it an inseparable part of the human body. Not only the phones but almost all electronic and electric devices are getting smart and are totally transforming the lifestyle of the humans in the smart cities.The human body and mind that has undergone a growth process, lasting for millions of years, is coping to adapt to the new extension to the present form of body. A smart transformation of human body and mind is required to adapt to the new extensions of the body and to enjoy the luxuries made available by the smart technology for the mind. In this paper, we compare the characteristics of the smart cities to the characteristics of the human body and mind embedded with future wireless technologies and look into methods of a parallel growth of the body and mind within the emerging smart cities.We discuss about a tool called Active Transformation of Mind and Body through Abundant Natural resources (ATMAN) to promote a balanced integration of the body and mind to the smart cities embedded future wireless technologies. The study reports and discusses further the output related to Multi Business Model Innovation processes related to the advancement of Smart cities in the future. © 2019 IEEE.
Author Keywords ATMAN; Human Body and Mind; Multi Business Model Innovation; Smart Body; Smart City


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