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Understanding Smart Cities: Inputs for Research and Practice
Introduction
Smart People
Smart Economy
Smart Mobility
Smart Living
Smart Governance
Smart Environment
Connecting the Perspectives: A Unified View
Concluding Discussion
References
How Do Smart Cities Influence Governance? A Descriptive Literature Review
Introduction
Smart City and Its Role in Governance
Research Methodology
Results of Classification
Benefits
Sustainability
Quality of Life
Environment
Urban Development
Transport and Logistics
Infrastructure
Entertainment
Tourism
Leisure and Recreation
Public Participation
Social Media
Crowdsourcing
Challenges
Political Issues
Human Issues
Social Issues
Cultural Issues
Communication Issues
Behavioral Issues
Security Issues
Crime and Disaster Issues
Privacy Issues
Authenticity Issues
Technological Issues
Hardware and Software Incompatibility
Lack of Know-How
Discussion and Conclusion
Future Directions
References
Smart People for Smart Cities: A Behavioral Framework for Personality and Roles
Introduction
Overview of Smart Cities
Smart Economy
Smart Mobility
Smart Environment
Smart Living
Smart Governance
Smart People
Literature Review
Research Methodology
Findings and Discussion
Conclusion
References
Self-Sustainable Integrated Township: A Resource- Based Planning to Improve the Quality of Urban Life
Introduction
Concept of Integrated Township
Principles of Integrated Township Planning
Approach to Sustainable Development
Literature Review
Case Study of Magarpatta City
Case Study of Bhartiya City Integrated Township
Diverse State Integrated Township Policies
Concept Development and Methodology
Zoning in the Proposed Township
Residential Area
Commercial Area
Mixed-Use Development Area
Public and Semi-Public Buildings
Recreational Areas
Roads
Supporting Infrastructure
Sustainable Water Management
Decentralized Wastewater Treatment System
Integrated Solid Waste Management System
Solar Energy Generation
Transportation Facilities
Township Modeling
Layout Plan and 3-D Model
Mobility Plan
Sustainability Indicators
Environmental Indicators
Social Indicators
Economic Indicators
Conclusion
Acknowledgment
References
Adoption and Acceptance of Mandatory Electronic Public Services by Citizens in the Developing World: Three Case Studies from India
Introduction
Literature Review
Smart City
Electronic Government and Electronic Transaction
Barriers and Challenges to E-Government Adoption
Adoption Models of Information Systems and E-Governance
Understanding the Stages of E-Government Growth
Research Methodology
Study of Systems
Ministry of Finance (Income Tax Department)
Different Studies on E-Government Initiatives in Taxation Organizations
What Is E-Filing and E-Filing Systems?
Compliance Functionality for Citizens: Mandatory through E-Filing Portal Only
Filing of Income Tax Return
Return Information Mismatch
Other Statutory Documents Mandatory to be Filed through E-Filing Portal Only
Other Mandatory E-Services by Government of India
Passport Seva Project by the Ministry of External Affairs
Internal Users
Indian Police
Call Center
Indian Missions and Posts/Immigration Checkpoints
MCA21 Project by the MCA
Discussion and Conclusion
References
Role of Manufacturing Sector to Develop Smart Economy: A Competitiveness Study between India and China
Introduction
Industrial Policies in India
Manufacturing Sector: Comparison of India and China
Methodology Applied
Conclusions
References
Concept of Smart Village in India: A Proposed Ecosystem and Framework
Introduction
Literature Review
Definition of Smart Village
Broad, General Definition
Definition Driven by Data and Its Usage
Definition Focusing Citizens
Ecosystem of a Smart Village
Issues and Challenges of Smart Villages in India
Budget Constraints
Smart Technology
Lack of Knowledge
Different Managements
Energy Management
Designing a Smart Village
Investment Scenario
Growth Strategies
Governance Model of Smart Villages
Technique to Measure Smart Village Performance
Conclusion
References
Smart City: An Integrated Approach Using System Dynamics
Introduction
Literature Review
Methodology
Causal Loop Diagram
Stock and Flow Diagram
Assumptions
Results and Analysis
Recommendations and Conclusions
Limitations and Scope of Future Work
References
Smart City Technologies: An Oversell Product of Global Technology Companies or the Ultimate Solution to the Challenges Persisting in Urban India
Introduction
Concept of Smart City
Big Data in a Smart City
Internet of Things and Smart City
What Makes a Smart City Successful?
How Relevant Are Smart Cities in the Indian Urban Context?
Will Copying Ideas from Developed Countries Work?
How Much Easier Will Land Acquisition Be for Smart Cities?
Who Is Going to Control the Smart City?
Smart City Must Not Be Just an IT Solution
End Users as an Obstacle to Energy Efficiencies and Sustainability
An Oversimplified Idea
Legitimacy of Smart City
Safeguarding Slum Dwellers
Where Will the Natural (Organic) Growth Be?
Conclusion
References
A Cloud-Based Mobile Application for Cashless Payments to Enhance Transportation Mobility in India
Introduction
Literature Review
Existing Models
Rise in Mobile Phone Internet Users in India
Proposed Cloud-Based Model
Merits
Limitations
Conclusion and Future Scope
References
Financial Viability of Energy Conservation Using Natural Light in an Institutional Building in India
Introduction
Methodology
Results and Discussions
Optimizing Daylight Level
Orientation
Visual Light Transmittance of the Window Glazing
Window-to-Wall Ratio
Window-to-Wall Ratio Combined with VLT
Suggested Passive Techniques for Daylight Optimization
Light Shelves
Light Pipe with Multiple Reflectors
Reducing Lighting Power Density of Artificial Lighting
Techno-Economic Evaluation
Initial Capital Cost
Benefit-to-Cost Ratio
CO 2 Emissions Reduction
Conclusions
References
Management of Multidimensional Risk for Digital Services in Smart Cities
Introduction
Overview of Smart Cities
Definitions of Smart Cities
Smart City Dimensions
Smart People
Smart Economy
Smart Mobility
Smart Environment
Smart Living
Smart Governance
Smart City Governance
Public Utilities and Information-Based Services
What Are Digital Services?
Service versus Digital Service
What Are the Different Categorizations/Classifications of Digital Services?
Categorization of Digital Services in Published Literature
Technology-Free Consumer Contact
Technology-Assisted Consumer Contact
Technology-Facilitated Consumer Contact
Technology-Mediated Consumer Contact
Technology-Generated Consumer Contact
What Is Risk?
Perceived Risk
Dimensions of Perceived Risk
Multifaceted Risk Mapping for Different Categories of Digital Services
Multifaceted Risk Mapping for Technology-Assisted Consumer Contact
Multifaceted Risk Mapping for Technology-Facilitated Consumer Contact
Multifaceted Risk Mapping for Technology-Mediated Consumer Contact
Multifaceted Risk Mapping for Technology-Generated Consumer Contact
Multifaceted Risk Mapping for Technology-Free Consumer Contact
Conclusion
Future Research
References
M-Commerce in Smart Cities: Changing Mindsets of Individuals, Organizations, and Society
Introduction
Research Methodology
Mobile Commerce: An Overview
M- Commerce Impact: Individual Perspective
Access to Information
Fast Purchase Opportunity
M -Commerce Impact: Business/Workplace Perspective
Ubiquity
Dissemination
M- Commerce Impact: Society Perspective
Importance of M-Commerce in Smart Cities
Broad Characteristics of Smart Cities
Barriers to Local and Global Mobile Commerce Adoption
SWOT Analysis of Mobile Commerce (Figure 13.5)
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
References
The Shift toward a Sustainable Urban Mobility through Decision Support Systems
Introduction
DSSs for Top-Down Planning and Management
A Simulation-Based DSS for Electric Urban Mobility
First Tier: Diffusion of Electric Vehicles in the Target Market
Second Tier: Micro Simulation of Realistic Urban Mobility in the Target Urban Scenario
Third Tier: Impact of EVs on the Energy Distribution Network in the Target Scenario
A DSS to Improve the Performance of Car-Sharing Schemes
DSSs for Smart Citizens
TrafficO2: A DSS for Sustainable and Environmentally Friendly Trips Based on a Serious Game
Conclusions
References
Low-Carbon Logistics Network for Smart Cities: A Conceptual Framework
Introduction
Literature Review of Smart City Logistics Networks
Review of Indicators of Smart Cities
Review of City Logistics Models for Smart Cities
Review of Technology-Enabled Logistics Networks for Smart Cities
Problem Description
Low-Carbon Logistics Networks for Smart Cities
Case Study
Case Study 1
Case Study 2
Conclusion and Future Scope of Work
References
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