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The applications of digital technologies for smart cities are described in this infographic. Firstly, the smart-grid technologies provide new opportunities for the management and redistribution of conventional and renewable energy resources. Next, the sensor network mechanisms are very important for the extraction of data for Internet of Things (IoT) applications which are essential for urban management. The infographic provides the main concepts of smart city related to transport systems, public health, ecological management and urban habitat for the modern and future metropolises.
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INTRODUCTION
Digital technologies are undergoing a lasting transformation in the way our cities operate today, with the aim of meeting the challenges of managing increasingly enormous metropolises. The new concept of the intelligent city, more often referred to as the smart city, is changing the way we think about how a city functions: in terms of housing, mobility and transport, energy management, public health, environmental issues, and in many other areas that have a direct impact on the daily lives of citizens, but also on urban policies.
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substainable dévelopment | Internet of things | smart city | intelligent systems | smart grid
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