Smart City Technologies explores the integration of technology and data to revolutionize urban living, focusing on how the Internet of Things (IoT) and data analytics can address challenges in traffic, energy, and livability. The book highlights how cities are using sensors, data networks, and cloud computing to become more efficient and sustainable. For example, real-time traffic data can optimize traffic flow, while smart grids balance energy supply and demand.
The book provides a practical guide to understanding and implementing smart city initiatives, beginning with foundational concepts like IoT architecture and data acquisition. It then progresses to specific applications such as intelligent transportation systems and smart grids, concluding with discussions on challenges like data privacy and security. Supported by case studies and industry reports, it emphasizes data-driven approaches to urban development.
Unique to this book is its focus on practical guidance and real-world examples, making it valuable for urban planners, policymakers, engineers, and students. It offers concrete strategies for evaluating technologies, developing data-driven plans, and engaging stakeholders, providing a comprehensive framework for creating sustainable and livable urban environments.