Cut through the hype surrounding Smart Cities. This book looks at the facts on the ground and realities, coming to a more adequate understanding of where technology can and cannot help in a city context, specifically pulling on insights gained from smart city initiatives in New York, Chicago, Amsterdam and Copenhagen. Currently, the concept of Smart Cities is rightfully touted as a transformative power in our lives. The use of Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data and Blockchain are some of the most hyped technologies that promise to bring about significant changes to how we live and manage our cities. While some isolated solutions have been implemented with great success and impact, the full potential of smart cities have so far not been realized. Practical realities often interfere, bringing initiatives to a screeching halt or stopping them before they even start. By better understanding the practical realities of a city we may be able to better make use of technology to make smarter cities. To that end end, this book provides a number of practical guidelines on how to make cities smarter with the aid of technology. You'll also dive into the practical understanding of managing and securing thousands, possibly millions, of devices and the accompanying data. Demystifying Smart Cities evaluates how technology can behave in a more intelligent way and how producing novel solutions can pose problems of their own.
Author(s): Anders Lisdorf
Publisher: Apress
Year: 2020
Language: English
Pages: 237
Tags: Computer Communication Networks, Smart Cities
Front Matter ....Pages i-xiii
Introduction (Anders Lisdorf)....Pages 1-20
Front Matter ....Pages 21-21
Connectivity (Anders Lisdorf)....Pages 23-44
Devices (Anders Lisdorf)....Pages 45-71
Data (Anders Lisdorf)....Pages 73-104
Intelligence (Anders Lisdorf)....Pages 105-137
Engagement (Anders Lisdorf)....Pages 139-157
Front Matter ....Pages 159-159
Architect with imagination: Could payphones show the way in an emergency? (Anders Lisdorf)....Pages 161-168
Make innovation a habit: Why most innovation is like low-fat yogurt (Anders Lisdorf)....Pages 169-173
Build the data refinery: Because cities run on data (Anders Lisdorf)....Pages 175-186
Optimize data value, not just data quality: How to avoid another Mars Climate Orbiter disaster (Anders Lisdorf)....Pages 187-196
Employ pragmatic idealism: Bridging the ivory tower and the trenches (Anders Lisdorf)....Pages 197-213
Epilogue (Anders Lisdorf)....Pages 215-220
Back Matter ....Pages 221-232