Intelligent Cities: Technologies, architectures and governance of the digital space

Abstract

This thesis researches the technologies, architectures and governance of the Intelligent Cities’ Digital Space. The research aims to introduce a universal model for planning and governance of the Digital Space of Intelligent Cities. The term “Intelligent City” is used to describe how information and communication technologies can contribute to the overall function of the cities by enhancing their effectiveness, improving their competitiveness, and providing solutions in order them to address inequalities, unemployment, social exclusion, and to improve the urban environment. The Intelligent City emerges from the combination of three fundamental components: “City”, “Innovation and Knowledge Management System” and “Digital Space”. The Digital Space, in turn, consists of broadband networks, web and mobile applications, and online services that are made available to residents, visitors, companies and other organizations in the city. The review of literature, technologies and applications re ...
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DOI
10.12681/eadd/29854
Handle URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10442/hedi/29854
ND
29854
Alternative title
Ευφυείς πόλεις: τεχνολογίες, αρχιτεκτονικές και διακυβέρνηση του ψηφιακού χώρου
Author
Tsarchopoulos, Panagiotis (Father's name: Christos)
Date
2013
Degree Grantor
Aristotle University Of Thessaloniki (AUTH)
Committee members
Κομνηνός Νίκος
Καυκαλάς Γρηγόριος
Παυλίδου Νιόβη-Φωτεινή
Αναστασιάδης Άγις
Πιτσιάβα-Λατινοπούλου Μαγδαληνή
Βακάλη Αθηνά
Κομπατσιάρης Ιωάννης
Discipline
Natural SciencesComputer and Information Sciences
Engineering and TechnologyElectrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering
Keywords
Smart cities; Intelligent cities; Urban planning; Open innovation; Open source software; Web applications; Roadmap
Country
Greece
Language
Greek
Description
xxviii, 440, xl σ., im., tbls., maps, fig., ch., ind.
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