Smart Cities and Homes

£54.99

Smart Cities and Homes

Key Enabling Technologies

Mobile phone technology Computer networking and communications

Author: Petros Nicopolitidis

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Language: English

Published by: Morgan Kaufmann

Published on: 17th May 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 24 Mb

ISBN: 9780128034637


Smart Cities and Homes: Key Enabling Technologies

Explores the fundamental principles and concepts of the key enabling technologies for smart cities and homes, disseminating the latest research and development efforts in the field through the use of numerous case studies and examples.

Smart cities use digital technologies embedded across all their functions to enhance the wellbeing of citizens. Cities that utilize these technologies report enhancements in power efficiency, water use, traffic congestion, environmental protection, pollution reduction, senior citizens care, public safety and security, literacy rates, and more.

This book brings together the most important breakthroughs and advances in a coherent fashion, highlighting the interconnections between the works in different areas of computing, exploring both new and emerging computer networking systems and other computing technologies, such as wireless sensor networks, vehicle ad hoc networks, smart girds, cloud computing, and data analytics and their roles in creating environmentally friendly, secure, and prosperous cities and homes.

Intended for researchers and practitioners, the book discusses the pervasive and cooperative computing technologies that will perform a central role for handling the challenges of urbanization and demographic change.

Includes case studies and contributions from prominent researchers and practitioners from around the globe

Explores the latest methodologies, theories, tools, applications, trends, challenges, and strategies needed to build smart cities and homes from the bottom up

Provides a pedagogy that includes PowerPoint slides, key terms, and a comprehensive bibliography

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