0% found this document useful (0 votes)
21 views21 pages

Sayanth

Good

Uploaded by

priyasunu3
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
21 views21 pages

Sayanth

Good

Uploaded by

priyasunu3
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 21

INTRODUCTION

The evolution of smart cities marks a transformative shift in urban


development, integrating advanced technology and data analytics to enhance
the efficiency, sustainability, and livability of cities. Originating from early
efforts to digitize urban infrastructure, the concept has expanded to include
comprehensive systems for managing transportation, energy, waste, and
communication.
SMART CITY
Smart cities leverage digital technology and data to
enhance the quality of life for their residents, improve the
efficiency of urban operations, and promote sustainability.
By integrating IoT devices, advanced analytics, and AI,
smart cities optimize services like transportation, energy
management, waste disposal, and public safety.
ENSURING CYBERSECURITY AND DATA
PRIVACY

INTERNET OF THINGS
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the interconnected
network of physical devices embedded with sensors, software,
and other technologies to exchange data over the internet.
These devices, ranging from household appliances to
industrial machinery, collect and share information, enabling
smarter decision-making and automation. IoT has
applications across various sectors, including healthcare,
agriculture, and smart cities, enhancing efficiency and
creating new opportunities for innovation and connectivity.
IOT IN SMART CITIES
Smart Traffic Management: IoT sensors and cameras can monitor traffic conditions in real-time,
optimizing traffic light timings and providing alternative routes to reduce congestion.
Smart Lighting: Streetlights equipped with IoT sensors can adjust brightness based on the
presence of pedestrians or vehicles, saving energy and reducing costs.
Waste Management: IoT-enabled bins can notify waste management services when they are full,
optimizing collection routes and schedules.
Smart Buildings: IoT technologies can be used to control heating, ventilation, air conditioning
(HVAC), and lighting systems, improving energy efficiency and comfort.
Public Transport: Real-time tracking of buses, trains, and other public transport means better
schedule adherence and passenger information.
SMART LIVING
Smart living refers to the integration of technology
into daily life to enhance convenience, efficiency, and
quality of life. It encompasses various innovations,
from smart home devices that automate tasks like
lighting and climate control, to advanced health
monitoring systems that provide real-time data on
well-being.
SMART INFRASTRUCTURE
Smart infrastructure refers to the integration of
advanced technologies into public and private
facilities to enhance their efficiency, sustainability,
and responsiveness. This includes the use of sensors,
data analytics, and automation to optimize
operations in areas like transportation, utilities, and
buildings. By enabling real-time monitoring and
adaptive management, smart infrastructure aims to
improve resource use, reduce costs, and enhance the
quality of life for residents
SMART GOVERNANCE
Smart governance refers to the integration of
information and communication technologies (ICT)
in public administration to enhance decision-
making, service delivery, and citizen engagement.
By leveraging data analytics, digital platforms, and
automated processes, smart governance aims to
create more efficient, transparent, and responsive
government operations.
FEATURES OF SMART CITY
Smart Transportation: Advanced public transportation systems, autonomous
vehicles, and tra c management using AI.
E cient Waste Management: Automated waste collection and recycling processes.
Enhanced Connectivity: High-speed internet and widespread access to Wi-Fi.
Smart Buildings: Energy-e cient and automated buildings with integrated
management systems.
Healthcare Innovation: Telemedicine, health monitoring systems, and AI-driven
diagnostics.
HUMAN EVOLUTION IN SMART CITIES
Human evolution in smart cities represents a convergence of
technological innovation and urban development. This
transformation enhances the quality of life by optimizing
resources, improving public services, and fostering
sustainable practices. human lifestyles evolve to become
more adaptive, interconnected, and environmentally
conscious, reflecting the growing symbiosis between humans
and technology in modern urban settings.
INCLUSIVE AND EQUITABLE
SMART CITY DEVELOPMENT

CASE STUDY |Understand


SINGAPORE the importance of inclusive
and equitable approaches in smart city
planning,
Singapore's smart city ensuring
initiative, known that
asthe benefits
Smart of
Nation,
aims to transform thetechnological advancements
city-state into a leading are
global
accessible to all citizens, regardless of
hub of digital innovation. Leveraging cutting-edge
their socioeconomic status.
technologies like arti cial intelligence, the Internet of
Things (IoT), and data analytics, Singapore has
developed intelligent transport systems, efficient urban
management, and enhanced public services.
FUTURE INDIA
Future India envisions a landscape dotted with smart
cities, where advanced technology integrates
seamlessly with urban living to enhance the quality of
life With smart governance and e-services, citizens
will experience streamlined administrative processes,
fostering transparency and inclusivity. In this
visionary India, smart cities will be vibrant, resilient,
and adaptive to the evolving needs of their
inhabitants.
BUILDING RESILIENT AND ADAPTABLE SMART CITIES
INDIAN INITIATIVES
Discover how smart cities leverage
India's smart city initiatives aim to transform urban areas
advanced technologies and integrated
into technologically advanced and sustainable spaces.
systems to enhance resilience,
Launched in 2015, the Smart Cities Mission focuses on
adaptability, and disaster response
improving infrastructure, public services, and the quality
capabilities to withstand environmental
of life .The mission encompasses 100 cities, with projects
and societal challenges.
ranging from smart traffic management systems and
energy-efficient street lighting to enhanced water and
waste management. These efforts are intended to address
urban challenges and create more inclusive, resilient, and
sustainable cities.
CHALLENGES IN DEVELOPMENT
Infrastructure Integration: Integrating new technologies
with existing urban infrastructure without causing major
disruptions.
High Costs: Significant financial investment required for
technology implementation and maintenance.
Public Acceptance: Gaining trust and acceptance from the
public for new smart technologies.
Skill Gaps: Ensuring there are enough skilled professionals
to manage and maintain smart city technologies.
CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT
Citizen engagement plays a crucial role in the
development of smart cities, as it ensures that the
needs and preferences of the community are at
the forefront of urban planning and technological
integration. Engaged citizens contribute valuable
insights and feedback, helping to identify local
issues and co-create solutions that enhance the
quality of life.
GLOBAL SMART CITY INITIATIVES

Global smart city initiatives focus on integrating


advanced infrastructure, such as IoT devices, 5G
connectivity, and smart grids, to optimize city
services and reduce environmental impact.
Examples include smart tra c management to
ease congestion, intelligent waste management
systems, and energy-e cient buildings.
THE TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF
DATA-DRIVEN DECISION-MAKING

Data analytics and visualization


empower smart city leaders to make
informed, data-driven decisions that
optimize urban services, resource
allocation, and strategic planning for
the benefit of citizens.
THE FUTURE OF SMART CITIES

The future aspects of smart cities encompass


a range of innovative technologies and
systems aimed at enhancing urban living.
These cities will integrate advanced IoT
(Internet of Things) networks, allowing for
real-time data collection and analysis to
improve infrastructure e ciency, reduce
energy consumption, and optimize public
services.
CONCLUSION
As we conclude our exploration of the transformative journey of
smart cities, we recognize that this is just the beginning of a
dynamic and evolving landscape that will continue to redefine the
way we live, work, and thrive in urban environments.
REFERENCES
Albino V, Berardi U, Dangelico RM (2015) Smart cities: definitions, dimensions, performance,
and initiatives.
Bakıcı T, Almirall E, Wareham J (2013) A smart city initiative: the case of Barcelona.
Barrionuevo JM, Berrone P, Ricart JE (2012) Smart cities, sustainable progress. IESE Insight
14(14):50–57
Booth B (2018) The cloud: a critical smart city asset In: Smart cities.
British Standards Institute (2014) Smart city framework Guide to establishing strategies for
smart cities and communities. PAS 181:2014. BSI, London
California Institute for Smart Communities. (2001). Smart communities guide book Caragliu
A, Del Bo C, Nijkamp P (2011) Smart cities in Europe.
Thanks!
DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS?

You might also like