A Cross-Domain Landscape of ICT Services in Smart Cities
Barbora Buhnova (),
Terezia Kazickova (),
Mouzhi Ge (),
Leonard Walletzky (),
Francesco Caputo () and
Luca Carrubbo ()
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Barbora Buhnova: Masaryk University
Terezia Kazickova: Masaryk University
Mouzhi Ge: Deggendorf Institute of Technology
Leonard Walletzky: Masaryk University
Francesco Caputo: University of Naples Federico II
Luca Carrubbo: University of Naples Federico II
A chapter in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Optimization Tools for Smart Cities, 2022, pp 63-95 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract With the rapid growth of emerging technologies and services, smart city has been extensively studied with the development of modern societies. There are various applications and strategic views in different smart city domains such as smart urban planning or smart mobility, for designing smart services. However, it is still very complex to understand the interconnections and mutual influences among city services across the application domains. Therefore, based on a layered model of smart city, this paper investigates the emerging technologies and domain-specific services in a holistic way and plots them in the defined layers, so that the mutual interconnections and similarities can be identified. Our results show which technologies and services are developed in certain domains and also demonstrates how to organize technologies and services in terms of a smart city layered landscape model. The model allows us to compare the similarities and differences in each layer and identify possible interactions of smart services for each smart city layer across different smart city domains.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-84459-2_5
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