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Handbook of Smart Cities

  • Comprehensive coverage of research and development in smart cities
  • Scientific resource for both experts and non experts in the field
  • Detailed, single-volume reference of a rapidly evolving field

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Table of contents (59 entries)

  1. Information Technology Macro Trends Impacts on Cities: Guidelines for Urban Planners

    • Keiko V. O. Fonseca, Nádia P. Kozievitch, Rita C. G. Berardi, Oscar R. M. Schmeiske
  2. Journeys in the Age of Smart Cities: Some Fresh Perspectives

    • V. Callaghan, J. Chin, F. Doctor, T. Kymäläinen, A. Peña-Rios, C. Phengdy et al.
  3. Layer-Based Reference Model for Smart City Implementation

    • Patrick-Benjamin Bök, Ute Paukstadt
  4. Malaysia Smart City Framework: A Trusted Framework for Shaping Smart Malaysian Citizenship?

    • Seng Boon Lim, Jalaluddin Abdul Malek, Mohd Yusof Hussain, Zurinah Tahir
  5. Multitier Intelligent Computing and Storage for IoT Sensor Data

    • Osamah Ibrahiem Abdullaziz, Mahmoud M. Abouzeid, Mohamed Faizal Abdul Rahman
  6. Openness: A Key Factor for Smart Cities

    • Simge Özdal Oktay, Sergio Trilles Oliver, Albert Acedo, Fernando Benitez-Paez, Shivam Gupta, Christian Kray
  7. Optimization Problems Under Uncertainty in Smart Cities

    • Edoardo Fadda, Lohic Fotio Tiotsop, Daniele Manerba, Roberto Tadei
  8. Problem-Driven and Technology-Enabled Solutions for Safer Communities

    • Johan Barthelemy, Mehrdad Amirghasemi, Bilal Arshad, Cormac Fay, Hugh Forehead, Nathanael Hutchison et al.
  9. Rebranding Umhlanga as an Intelligent City

    • C. Erwee, L. Chipungu, H. Magidimisha-Chipungu
  10. Smart Cities Data: Framework, Applications, and Challenges

    • Muhammad Bilal, Raja Sher Afgun Usmani, Muhammad Tayyab, Abdullahi Akibu Mahmoud, Reem Mohamed Abdalla, Mohsen Marjani et al.
  11. Smart Cities: Fundamental Concepts

    • Peggy James, Ross Astoria, Theresa Castor, Christopher Hudspeth, Denise Olstinske, John Ward
  12. Smart City Edmonton

    • Katie Hayes, Soumya Ghosh, Wendy Gnenz, Janice Annett, Mary Beth Bryne

About this book

This Handbook presents a comprehensive and rigorous overview of the state-of-the-art on Smart Cities. It provides the reader with an authoritative, exhaustive one-stop reference on how the field has evolved and where the current and future challenges lie. From the foundations to the many overlapping dimensions (human, energy, technology, data, institutions, ethics etc.), each chapter is written by international experts and amply illustrated with figures and tables with an emphasis on current research.

The Handbook is an invaluable desk reference for researchers in a wide variety of fields, not only smart cities specialists but also by scientists and policy-makers in related disciplines that are deeply influenced by the emergence of intelligent cities. It should also serve as a key resource for graduate students and young researchers entering the area, and for instructors who teach courses on these subjects.





Editors and Affiliations

  • Middlesex University, London, United Kingdom

    Juan Carlos Augusto

About the editor

Dr. Juan Carlos Augusto, is Professor of Computer Science at Middlesex University London, the Head of the Research Group on Development of Intelligent Environments, and of the Smart Spaces Lab which won the first prize of the 2019 edition of the Machine Intelligence Competition which took place at the British Computer Society Headquarters.

With a technical background on Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineering and Human-Computer Interfaces, his research interestsareon the design and implementation of sensing systems which provide a practical benefit to humans.  The application domain he most often explored has beenAmbient Assisted Living, Smart Education,and Smart Cities. His interests intersect with several computer science areas, for example, Ambient intelligence User-centred computing, Context-awareness, Internet of Things, and Ubiquitous Computing.

He has contributed to the research community with more than260 publications, including severalco-edited books on various types of smart systems.He has given more thana dozen invited talks and tutorialsfor international workshops and conferences and  has also chaired numerous technical events.  He has been appointed as co-Editor in Chief of the Journal on Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments (IOS Press); and co-Editor in Chief of the Journal on Reliable IntelligentEnvironments (Springer), aswell as Editorial Board member for other international journals.

He has led several UK/EU funded quadruple-helix in style innovation projects. He has adviced several international funding bodies including being external referee and  monitoring expert for the European Commission.


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