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Smart Cities
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Development and Governance Frameworks
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Reviews the latest research and applications in smart city development and management

Presents case studies describing challenges, best practices, and solutions to inherent issues such as security and device connectivity

Discusses potential future developments with respect to smarter living and urban development 2.0


Reviews the latest research and applications in smart city development and management

Presents case studies describing challenges, best practices, and solutions to inherent issues such as security and device connectivity

Discusses potential future developments with respect to smarter living and urban development 2.0


Prof. Dr. Zaigham Mahmood is a Senior Technology Consultant at Debesis Education UK and a Professor at the Shijiazhuang Tiedao University in Hebei, China. He also holds positions as Foreign Professor at NUST and IIU in Islamabad, Pakistan. He has previously served as a Reader (Associate Professor) at the University of Derby, UK, and Professor Extraordinaire at the North West University Potchefstroom, South Africa. Among his many publications are the Springer titles Connected Environments for the Internet of Things, Software Project Management in Distributed Computing, Requirements Engineering for Service and Cloud Computing, Connectivity Frameworks for Smart Devices, Data Science and Big Data Computing, Cloud Computing: Challenges, Limitations and R&D Solutions, Continued Rise of the Cloud, Cloud Computing: Methods and Practical Approaches, Software Engineering Frameworks for the Cloud Computing Paradigm, and Cloud Computing for Enterprise Architectures.



This invaluable text/reference investigates the state of the art in approaches to building, monitoring, managing, and governing smart cities. A particular focus is placed on the distributed computing environments within the infrastructure of such cities, including issues of device connectivity, communication, security, and interoperability. A selection of experts of international repute offer their perspectives on current trends and best practices, and their suggestions for future developments, together with case studies supporting the vision of smart cities based on the Internet of Things (IoT).

Topics and features: examines the various methodologies relating to next-level urbanization, including approaches to security and privacy relating to social and legal aspects; describes a recursive and layered approach to modeling large-scale resource management systems for self-sustainable cities; proposes a novel architecture for hybrid vehicular wireless sensor networks, and a pricing mechanism for the management of natural resources; discusses the challenges and potential solutions to building smart city surveillance systems, applying knowledge-based governance, and adopting electric vehicles; covers topics on intelligent distributed systems, IoT, fog computing paradigms, big data management and analytics, and smart grids; reviews issues of sustainability in the design of smart cities and healthcare services, illustrated by case studies taken from cities in Japan, India, and Brazil.

This illuminating volume offers a comprehensive reference for researchers investigating smart cities and the IoT, students interested in the distributed computing technologies used by smart living systems, and practitioners wishing to adopt the latest security and connectivity techniques in smart city environments.



Part I: Frameworks and Models

Modeling Smart Self-Sustainable Cities as Large-Scale Agent Organizations in the IoT Environment
Igor Tomicic, Bogdan Okreša Duric, and Markus Schatten

Cyber Security System: An Essential Pillar of Smart Cities
Lata Nautiyal, Preeti, and Amit Agarwal

Towards Heterogeneous Architectures for Hybrid Vehicular Sensor Networks for Smart Cities
Soumia Bellaouar, Mohamed  Guerroumi, Abdelouahid Derhab, and Samira Moussaoui

Pricing Mechanisms for Energy Management in Smart Cities
Anulipt Chandan, Vidyasagar Potdar, and Champa Nandi

Part II: Challenges and Opportunities

Building Intelligent Systems for Smart Cities: Issues, Challenges and Approaches
Amrita Ghosal and Subir Halder

IoT Challenges in Data and Citizen Centric Smart City Governance
S. Sivagurunathan, A. Sebastian, and V. Muthu Ganeshan

Smart City Surveillance at the Network Edge in the Era of IoT: Opportunities and Challenges
Ning Chen and Yu Chen

Big Energy Data Management for Smart Grids - Issues, Challenges and Recent Developments
Vidyasagar Potdar, Anulipt Chandan, Saima Batool, and Naimesh Patel

Risks and Challenges of Adopting Electric Vehicles in Smart Cities
Vidyasagar Potdar, Saima Batool, and Aneesh Krishna

Part III: Examples and Case Studies

Rising of Yokohama, Keihanna, Kitakyushu & Toyota Smart Cities in the Land of the Rising Sun
Somayya Madakam, Rajesh M. Holmukhe, and Siddharth Tripathi

A Business Model for Digital Services for Smart Cities in India
Chandrakumar Thangavel and Parthasarathy Sudhaman

Opportunities for Brazilian Smart Cities: What is Realistic and What is Not
Lucio Agostinho Rocha

Standards-Based Sustainability Requirements for Healthcare Services in Smart Cities
Sofia Ouhbi, Ali Idri and José Luis Fernández-Alemán



This invaluable text/reference investigates the state of the art in approaches to building, monitoring, managing, and governing smart cities. A particular focus is placed on the distributed computing environments within the infrastructure of such cities, including issues of device connectivity, communication, security, and interoperability. A selection of experts of international repute offer their perspectives on current trends and best practices, and their suggestions for future developments, together with case studies supporting the vision of smart cities based on the Internet of Things (IoT).

Topics and features:

  • Examines the various methodologies relating to next-level urbanization, including approaches to security and privacy relating to social and legal aspects
  • Describes a recursive and layered approach to modeling large-scale resource management systems for self-sustainable cities
  • Proposes a novel architecture for hybrid vehicular wireless sensor networks, and a pricing mechanism for the management of natural resources
  • Discusses the challenges and potential solutions to building smart city surveillance systems, applying knowledge-based governance, and adopting electric vehicles
  • Covers topics on intelligent distributed systems, IoT, fog computing paradigms, big data management and analytics, and smart grids
  • Reviews issues of sustainability in the design of smart cities and healthcare services, illustrated by case studies taken from cities in Japan, India, and Brazil

This illuminating volume offers a comprehensive reference for researchers investigating smart cities and the IoT, students interested in the distributed computing technologies used by smart living systems, and practitioners wishing to adopt the latest security and connectivity techniques in smart city environments.

Prof. Dr. Zaigham Mahmood  is a Senior Technology Consultant at Debesis Education UK and a Professor at the Shijiazhuang Tiedao University in Hebei, China. He also holds positions as Foreign Professor at NUST and IIU in Islamabad, Pakistan. He has previously served as a Reader (Associate Professor) at the University of Derby, UK, and Professor Extraordinaire at the North West University Potchefstroom, South Africa.



This invaluable text/reference investigates the state of the art in approaches to building, monitoring, managing, and governing smart cities. A particular focus is placed on the distributed computing environments within the infrastructure of such cities, including issues of device connectivity, communication, security, and interoperability. A selection of experts of international repute offer their perspectives on current trends and best practices, and their suggestions for future developments, together with case studies supporting the vision of smart cities based on the Internet of Things (IoT).

Topics and features: examines the various methodologies relating to next-level urbanization, including approaches to security and privacy relating to social and legal aspects; describes a recursive and layered approach to modeling large-scale resource management systems for self-sustainable cities; proposes a novel architecture for hybrid vehicular wireless sensor networks, and a pricingmechanism for the management of natural resources; discusses the challenges and potential solutions to building smart city surveillance systems, applying knowledge-based governance, and adopting electric vehicles; covers topics on intelligent distributed systems, IoT, fog computing paradigms, big data management and analytics, and smart grids; reviews issues of sustainability in the design of smart cities and healthcare services, illustrated by case studies taken from cities in Japan, India, and Brazil.

This illuminating volume offers a comprehensive reference for researchers investigating smart cities and the IoT, students interested in the distributed computing technologies used by smart living systems, and practitioners wishing to adopt the latest security and connectivity techniques in smart city environments.


Part I: Frameworks and Models.- Modeling Smart Self-Sustainable Cities as Large-Scale Agent Organizations in the IoT Environment.- Cyber Security System: An Essential Pillar of Smart Cities.- Towards Heterogeneous Architectures for Hybrid Vehicular Sensor Networks for Smart Cities.- Pricing Mechanisms for Energy Management in Smart Cities.- Part II: Challenges and Opportunities.- Building Intelligent Systems for Smart Cities: Issues, Challenges and Approaches.- IoT Challenges in Data and Citizen Centric Smart City Governance.- Smart City Surveillance at the Network Edge in the Era of IoT: Opportunities and Challenges.- Big Energy Data Management for Smart Grids - Issues, Challenges and Recent Developments.- Risks and Challenges of Adopting Electric Vehicles in Smart Cities.- Part III: Examples and Case Studies.- Rising of Yokohama, Keihanna, Kitakyushu & Toyota Smart Cities in the Land of the Rising Sun.- A Business Model for Digital Services for Smart Cities in India.- Opportunities for Brazilian Smart Cities: What is Realistic and What is Not.- Standards-Based Sustainability Requirements for Healthcare Services in Smart Cities.



Prof. Dr. Zaigham Mahmood is a Senior Technology Consultant at Debesis Education UK and a Professor at the Shijiazhuang Tiedao University in Hebei, China. He also holds positions as Foreign Professor at NUST and IIU in Islamabad, Pakistan. He has previously served as a Reader (Associate Professor) at the University of Derby, UK, and Professor Extraordinaire at the North West University Potchefstroom, South Africa. Among his many publications are the Springer titles Connected Environments for the Internet of Things, Software Project Management in Distributed Computing, Requirements Engineering for Service and Cloud Computing, Connectivity Frameworks for Smart Devices, Data Science and Big Data Computing, Cloud Computing: Challenges, Limitations and R&D Solutions, Continued Rise of the Cloud, Cloud Computing: Methods and Practical Approaches, Software Engineering Frameworks for the Cloud Computing Paradigm, and Cloud Computing for Enterprise Architectures.


Über den Autor

Prof. Dr. Zaigham Mahmood is a Senior Technology Consultant at Debesis Education UK and a Professor at the Shijiazhuang Tiedao University in Hebei, China. He also holds positions as Foreign Professor at NUST and IIU in Islamabad, Pakistan. He has previously served as a Reader (Associate Professor) at the University of Derby, UK, and Professor Extraordinaire at the North West University Potchefstroom, South Africa. Among his many publications are the Springer titles Connected Environments for the Internet of Things, Software Project Management in Distributed Computing, Requirements Engineering for Service and Cloud Computing, Connectivity Frameworks for Smart Devices, Data Science and Big Data Computing, Cloud Computing: Challenges, Limitations and R&D Solutions, Continued Rise of the Cloud, Cloud Computing: Methods and Practical Approaches, Software Engineering Frameworks for the Cloud Computing Paradigm, and Cloud Computing for Enterprise Architectures.


Inhaltsverzeichnis



Part I: Frameworks and Models

Modeling Smart Self-Sustainable Cities as Large-Scale Agent Organizations in the IoT Environment
Igor Tomicic, Bogdan OkreSa Ðuric, and Markus Schatten

Cyber Security System: An Essential Pillar of Smart Cities
Lata Nautiyal, Preeti, and Amit Agarwal

Towards Heterogeneous Architectures for Hybrid Vehicular Sensor Networks for Smart Cities
Soumia Bellaouar, Mohamed Guerroumi, Abdelouahid Derhab, and Samira Moussaoui

Pricing Mechanisms for Energy Management in Smart Cities
Anulipt Chandan, Vidyasagar Potdar, and Champa Nandi

Part II: Challenges and Opportunities

Building Intelligent Systems for Smart Cities: Issues, Challenges and Approaches
Amrita Ghosal and Subir Halder

IoT Challenges in Data and Citizen Centric Smart City Governance
S. Sivagurunathan, A. Sebastian, and V. Muthu Ganeshan

Smart City Surveillance at the Network Edge in the Era of IoT: Opportunities and Challenges
Ning Chen and Yu Chen

Big Energy Data Management for Smart Grids - Issues, Challenges and Recent Developments
Vidyasagar Potdar, Anulipt Chandan, Saima Batool, and Naimesh Patel

Risks and Challenges of Adopting Electric Vehicles in Smart Cities
Vidyasagar Potdar, Saima Batool, and Aneesh Krishna

Part III: Examples and Case Studies

Rising of Yokohama, Keihanna, Kitakyushu & Toyota Smart Cities in the Land of the Rising Sun
Somayya Madakam, Rajesh M. Holmukhe, and Siddharth Tripathi

A Business Model for Digital Services for Smart Cities in India
Chandrakumar Thangavel and Parthasarathy Sudhaman

Opportunities for Brazilian Smart Cities: What is Realistic and What is Not
Lucio Agostinho Rocha

Standards-Based Sustainability Requirements for Healthcare Services in Smart Cities
Sofia Ouhbi, Ali Idri and José Luis Fernández-Alemán


Klappentext

A smart city is a new vision for urban development to integrate the various sectors of society through the use of ICT and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. The aim is to integrate and manage a city's resources such as transportation, health care, commerce, education, water and power, and law enforcement, as well as the city's various departmental information systems. The ultimate aim is to improve the quality of life of citizens, and the efficiency of the city's services and processes, ensuring that citizens' needs are met and that they are appropriately empowered to affect the city's functioning.

nnRelevant technologies and processes are well established e.g.: 1) ICT, social media and mobile technologies to empower the citizens to provision and utilize the e-services provided by the city; 2) ICT, social media and mobile technologies to allow city officials to interact directly with the community and to monitor digital environments; 3) device connectivity across the smart and distributed environments to further advance the integration of urban services, and; 4) sensors integrated with real-time processing and monitoring devices to help provide data for monitoring and further improvement of e-services.

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Within this context, this book investigates the development, management and monitoring approaches to building smart cities and distributed environments. Emphasis is also placed on the current and future use of distributed technologies and IoT frameworks. This text fills a gap with respect to smart living in smart environments, and extends the existing body of knowledge in this field.




Reviews the latest research and applications in smart city development and management

Presents case studies describing challenges, best practices, and solutions to inherent issues such as security and device connectivity

Discusses potential future developments with respect to smarter living and urban development 2.0



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