Smart cities

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Development of Smart cities:

A smart city is a municipality that uses information and communication technologies (ICT) to increase operational efficiency, share information with the public and improve both the quality of government services and citizen welfare.



Smart Cities Mission was launched by the Hon' Prime Minister on 25 June, 2015. The main objective of the Mission is to promote cities that provide core infrastructure, clean and sustainable environment and give a decent quality of life to their citizens through the application of 'smart solutions'.

Features:

Here are the 10 keys to considering if you're planning and building a smart city.

  1. Data Is the Foundation.

  2. The Network Is the Structure.

  3. Facilitating IoT Connectivity.

  4. Modular Infrastructure.

  5. Security.

  6. Privacy from the Ground Up.

  7. Sensors and Data Capture.

  8. Distributed Data Processing.

A Smart Cities do differently according to IoT Analytics latest research on Smart Cities. The 7 success factors include the empowerment of citizens, the facilitation of public-private collaboration, and the alignment with government initiatives.

Smart city is envisaged to have four pillars, its Social Infrastructure, Physical Infrastructure, Institutional Infrastructure (including Governance) and Economic Infrastructure.Promoting mixed land use in area based developments–planning for 'unplanned areas' containing a range of compatible activities and land uses close to one another in order to make land use more efficient.


About:

  1. A city can be said to work for its people only if it supports them in their chosen pursuits. If one is a migrant, coming into the city for two years in connection to my job, his or her needs would hover around access to decent rental housing, efficient modes of public transport, recreational places and so on. However, if one is a student, his or her needs could be about availability of good educational institutions, safe cycling and walking infrastructure. This is different from the needs of an elderly citizen who may prioritize access to good quality healthcare above other things.

  2. Clearly, not all people or sets of people desire the same things. In order to simplify the understanding of the diversity of needs expressed by a city’s diverse residents, it is useful to classify them under three broad pillars – liveability, economic-ability and sustainability. Imagine these as three folders on your computer that have multiple files of different types, dealing with different aspects.

  3. These, thus, constitute the three broad outcomes that a city needs to target in order to work for its people. In other words, to answer the question ‘what is a smart city’ in another way; it is a city, which is liveable, sustainable and has a thriving economy offering multiple opportunities to its people to pursue their diverse interests.

vision

The vision of ''Smart Cities'' is the urban center of the future, made safe, secure environmentally green, and efficient because all structures--whether for power, water, transportation

aim

Smart Cities Mission was launched by the Hon' Prime Minister on 25 June, 2015. The main objective of the Mission is to promote cities that provide core infrastructure, clean and sustainable environment and give a decent quality of life to their citizens through the application of 'smart solutions'.


A smart city is a city that uses technology to provide services and solve city problems. A smart city does things like improve transportation and accessibility, improve social services, promote sustainability, and give its citizens a voice.

Though the term “smart cities” is new, the idea isn’t. Ancient Roman cities actually used elements of the concept, such as using technology to make their citizens’ lives easier. Aqueducts and water drainage systems are just two ways they did that.

The main goals of a smart city are to improve policy efficiency, reduce waste and inconvenience, improve social and economic quality, and maximize social inclusion.

To understand what a smart city is, it’s important


  • Effective decision-making based on data.

  • Creation of safer communities.

  • Improved urban transportation.

  • Improving the environment through various systems.

  • Optimization of time in hospital and public service lines.

  • Evolution towards the Internet of Things (IoT).

  • Implementation of new business opportunities.


Advantages

  • Effective decision-making based on data.

  • Creation of safer communities.

  • Improved urban transportation.

  • Improving the environment through various systems.

  • Optimization of time in hospital and public service lines.

  • Evolution towards the Internet of Things (IoT).

  • Implementation of new business opportunities.


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