Smart Cities - Houbing Song, Ravi Srinivasan, Tamim Sookoor, Sabina Jeschke

Smart Cities

Foundations, Principles, and Applications
Buch | Hardcover
912 Seiten
2017
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-119-22639-0 (ISBN)
160,45 inkl. MwSt
Provides the foundations and principles needed for addressing the various challenges of developing smart cities Smart cities are emerging as a priority for research and development across the world.
Provides the foundations and principles needed for addressing the various challenges of developing smart cities

Smart cities are emerging as a priority for research and development across the world. They open up significant opportunities in several areas, such as economic growth, health, wellness, energy efficiency, and transportation, to promote the sustainable development of cities. This book provides the basics of smart cities, and it examines the possible future trends of this technology. Smart Cities: Foundations, Principles, and Applications provides a systems science perspective in presenting the foundations and principles that span multiple disciplines for the development of smart cities.

Divided into three parts—foundations, principles, and applications—Smart Cities addresses the various challenges and opportunities of creating smart cities and all that they have to offer. It also covers smart city theory modeling and simulation, and examines case studies of existing smart cities from all around the world. In addition, the book:



Addresses how to develop a smart city and how to present the state of the art and practice of them all over the world
Focuses on the foundations and principles needed for advancing the science, engineering, and technology of smart cities—including system design, system verification, real-time control and adaptation, Internet of Things, and test beds
Covers applications of smart cities as they relate to smart transportation/connected vehicle (CV) and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for improved mobility, safety, and environmental protection

Smart Cities: Foundations, Principles, and Applications is a welcome reference for the many researchers and professionals working on the development of smart cities and smart city-related industries.

HOUBING SONG, PhD is an Assistant Professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and the Director of Security and Optimization for Networked Globe Laboratory (SONG Lab, www.SONGLab.us). RAVI SRINIVASAN, PhD is an Assistant Professor at University of Florida. TAMIM SOOKOOR, PhD is a Senior Professional Staff at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel. SABINA JESCHKE, Dr. rer. nat. is a Professor at RWTH Aachen University, Germany and Visiting Professor at Volvo, Sweden.

Editors Biographies xxiii

List of Contributors xxvii

Foreword xxxiii

Preface xxxv

Acknowledgments xxxvii

1 Cyber–Physical Systems in Smart Cities – Mastering Technological, Economic, and Social Challenges 1
Martina Fromhold-Eisebith

2 Big Data Analytics Processes and Platforms Facilitating Smart Cities 23
Pethuru Raj and Sathish A. P. Kumar

3 Multi-Scale Computing for a Sustainable Built Environment 53
Massimiliano Manfren

4 Autonomous Radios and Open Spectrum in Smart Cities 99
Corey D. Cooke and Adam L. Anderson

5 Mobile Crowd-Sensing for Smart Cities 125
Chandreyee Chowdhury and Sarbani Roy

6 Wide-Area Monitoring and Control of Smart Energy Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) 155
Nilanjan R. Chaudhuri

7 Smart Technologies and Vehicle-to-X (V2X) Infrastructures for Smart Mobility Cities 181
Bernard Fong, Lixin Situ, and Alvis C.M. Fong

8 Smart Ecology of Cities: Integrating Development Impacts on Ecosystem Services for Land Parcels 209
Marc Morrison, Ravi S. Srinivasan, and Cynnamon Dobbs

9 Data-Driven Modeling, Control, and Tools for Smart Cities 243
Madhur Behl and Rahul Mangharam

10 Bringing Named Data Networks into Smart Cities 275
Syed Hassan Ahmed, Safdar Hussain Bouk, Dongkyun Kim, and Mahasweta Sarkar

11 Human Context Sensing in Smart Cities 311
Juhi Ranjan, Erin Griffiths, and Kamin Whitehouse

12 Smart Cities and the Symbiotic Relationship between Smart Governance and Citizen Engagement 343
Tori Okner and Russell Preston

13 Smart Economic Development 373
Madhavi Venkatesan

14 Managing the Cyber Security Life-Cycle of Smart Cities 391
Mridul S. Barik, Anirban Sengupta, and Chandan Mazumdar

15 Mobility as a Service 409
Christopher Expósito-Izquierdo, AiramExpósito-Márquez, and Julio Brito-Santana

16 Clustering and Fuzzy Reasoning as Data Mining Methods for the Development of Retrofit Strategies for Building Stocks 437
Philipp Geyer and Arno Schlueter

17 A Framework to Achieve Large Scale Energy Savings for Building Stocks through Targeted  Occupancy Interventions 473
Aslihan Karatas, Allisandra Stoiko, and Carol C. Menassa

18 Sustainability in Smart Cities: Balancing Social, Economic, Environmental, and Institutional Aspects of Urban Life 503
Ali Komeily and Ravi Srinivasan

19 Toward Resilience of the Electric Grid 535
JiankangWang

20 Smart Energy and Grid: Novel Approaches for the Efficient Generation, Storage, and Usage of  Energy in the Smart Home and the SmartGrid Linkup 575
Julian Praß, JohannesWeber, Sebastian Staub, Johannes Bürner, Ralf Böhm, Thomas Braun, Moritz Hein, MarkusMichl,Michael Beck, and Jörg Franke

21 Building Cyber-Physical Systems – A Smart Building Use Case 605
Jupiter Bakakeu, Franziska Schäfer, Jochen Bauer, MarkusMichl, and Jörg Franke

22 Climate Resilience and the Design of Smart Buildings 641
Saranya Gunasingh, NoraWang, Doug Ahl, and Scott Schuetter

23 Smart Audio Sensing-Based HVAC Monitoring 669
Shahriar Nirjon, Ravi Srinivasan, and Tamim Sookoor

24 Smart Lighting 697
Jie Lian

25 Large Scale Air-Quality Monitoring in Smart and Sustainable Cities 725
Xiaofan Jiang

26 The Smart City Production System 755
Gary Graham, Jag Srai, Patrick Hennelly, and RoyMeriton

27 Smart Health Monitoring Using Smart Systems 773
Carl Chalmers

28 Significance of Automated Driving in Japan 793
Sadayuki Tsugawa

29 Environmental-Assisted Vehicular Data in Smart Cities 819
Wei Chang, Huanyang Zheng, JieWu, Chiu C. Tan, and Haibin Ling

Index 845

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 160 x 236 mm
Gewicht 1225 g
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
ISBN-10 1-119-22639-2 / 1119226392
ISBN-13 978-1-119-22639-0 / 9781119226390
Zustand Neuware
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