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Dimension of Smart Cities
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Learning Objectives
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• Understanding the concepts, discourses and practice
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of ‘Smart Cities’ across globe
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• Critical reflections on the travelling concept and on
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ways to address Inclusiveness, Feasibility,
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Dimension of Smart Cities
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Contents
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• The concept of a ‘smart city’ across globe
• Smart city definitions
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• Key pillars of smart cities (ii)
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Global smart city initiatives
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Smart Cities around the World
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• Australia
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Smart City Elements at a glance
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Economic Benefits in South Korea
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G The yearly social and economic benefits of smart
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Feasibility Analysis
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The cost/benefit ratio of Hwaseong Dongtan Smart City (South korea) is
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Internet of Things (IoT)
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Extending the current Internet and providing connection,
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RFID can be used in a variety of applications
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• Toll collection and contactless payment
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• Tracking sports memorabilia to verify authenticity
• Airport baggage tracking logistics[21]
• Timing sporting events
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Sixth Sense
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Pranav Mistry is a computer scientist and Inventor. At present, he is the Global
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Global Data Generation
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Turning Big Data into Insight
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Opportunities
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Challenges
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• What is meant by a ‘Smart City’?
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• Which specific services that a smart city will offer beyond
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