Smart technologies needed for smart cities
By EPR Magazine Editorial January 9, 2020 11:28 am IST
By EPR Magazine Editorial January 9, 2020 11:28 am IST
Improving infrastructure while reducing costs, in order to foster innovation and enhanced quality life.
As cities continue to face constraints on their resources due to burgeoning population, mass production and other factors, smart cities can prove to be the way forward for better resource and data management as well as security and quality of life.
Smart technology is challenging, convincing and converting the human ecosystem in a million different ways. Let’s go back a century — technology was emerging to support us, provide aid and thus follow us. Soon, an altered technology started walking along with us, and not long ago, technology started ruling our lives. Smart technology today drives smartphones, smart TVs, smart cars, smart grids, smart homes and now smart infrastructure too.
A smart city is the development of a region or a city using information and communication technologies to enhance the performance and quality of urban services such as energy, connectivity, transportation, utilities, and others. A smart city is developed when ‘smart’ technologies are installed to change the nature and economics of the surrounding infrastructure. The cloud-based applications collect and manage data in real time to help enterprises and residents make better decisions that improve the quality of life.
Building a smart city requires massive investments; it is, however, one of the best possible changes that can be brought into one’s lifestyle. Smart cities are designed for optimum usage of space and resources along with the optimal distribution of benefits. Schools, roads, hospitals, and other public properties improve significantly. Smart city technologies tackle the shortcomings in the system, saving both money and time. An advancing technology helps one realise and acknowledge one’s needs to develop one’s lifestyle and adapt to everyday demands.
Since there existed a scope wherein technology could be incorporated in our daily lives beyond smart tools, today technology is being injected into our lives directly with the growth of smart cities across the globe. The existence of smart cities has improved the quality of life a level or two higher than what it was earlier. The first idea of a smart city that pops up is a city with smart infrastructure, but a smart city is indeed smarter with the constant influence of Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Cities in 2019 can be compared to living entities; they grow while becoming more complex over time. While the cities are growing in terms of intelligence, yet the most pressing issue in terms of technology — the need for utility improvements and monitoring of crimes — fails to be addressed. An alarming rate of criminal offences adds to the urgency of building a smart city.
With safety and security being one of the key worries, building a ‘safe city’ is the need of the hour. Security cameras would not only keep criminals at bay, but would also work efficiently in managing traffic and tracking the pedestrian flow while informing planning decisions.
An intelligent layer of technological backbone would not only promise security and safety but also assure electricity supply, adequate water supply, solid waste management, sanitation and citizens’ participation for good governance, forming the base of a smart city. Smart cities are preoccupied with the ability to integrate multiple types of data originating from heterogeneous sources along with voice, video, data, and sensor communication interfaces.
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