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ABSTRACT
A smart city is an
communication technology
fashion to manage a city's
systems, schools, librarie
supply networks, waste ma
A smart city is promoted
efficiency of services. ICT
and the city infrastructure
evolving, and how to ena
integrated with real-time
devices then processed an
keys to tackling inefficienc
Information and comm
performance and interac
consumption and to impr
applications are developed
A smart city may therefore
simple 'transactional' relat
to its specifics and therefor
used for similar concepts
city, information city, in
teletopia, Ubiquitous city,
Major technological,
interest in smart cities, inc
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ONCEPT OF SMART CI
UCTURAL COMPONEN
Venkat Reddy P
essor, Department of Civil Engineering,
neering College, Warangal, Telangana, India
Siva Krishna A
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering,
neering College, Warangal, Telangana, India
Ravi Kumar T
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering,
neering College, Khammam, Telangana, India
urban development vision to integrate in
y (ICT) and Internet of things (IOT) technol
s assets. These assets include local departmen
es, transportation systems, hospitals, power
anagement, law enforcement, and other comm
d to use urban informatics and technology
T allows city officials to interact directly with
and to monitor what is happening in the city
able a better quality of life. Through the
monitoring systems, data are collected fro
nd analyzed. The information and knowledg
cy.
munication technology (ICT) is used to en
ctivity of urban services, to reduce costs
rove contact between citizens and governm
d to manage urban flows and allow for real-
e be more prepared to respond to challenges
tionship with its citizens. Yet, the term itself r
re, open to many interpretations. Other terms
include cyberville, digital city, electronic com
ntelligent city, knowledge-based city, MESH
wired city.
economic and environmental changes h
cluding climate change, economic restructuri
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nformation and
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munity services.
to improve the
h the community
y, how the city is
use of sensors
om citizens and
ge gathered are
nhance quality,
s and resource
ment. Smart city
-time responses.
than one with a
remains unclear
s that have been
mmunities, flexi
H city, telicity,
have generated
ing, the move to