scholarly journals APPLICATION OF WEB BASED TECHNOLOGIES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF AUTOMATED SMART CITY SERVICES

2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 043
Author(s):  
Dejan Lalić ◽  
Mirko Sajić ◽  
Željko Vidović ◽  
Goran Kuzmić ◽  
Dušanka Bundalo ◽  
...  

The paper considers, proposes and describes possibilities and methods to solve problems in providing services in smart cities, where citizens have to appear in person in the city or municipality premises or at the teller/counter of the institution. In this way, by using information and telecommunication technologies, Web based solutions and Internet, citizens obtain services online, from their homes or working places, using all types of their PC equipment or smart mobile telephone, and do not waste their time in the city or municipality premises. Their contacts are also reduced, which is very important in the context of actual Corona virus pandemic. The services are provided and charged automatically and online. No cash is used, which is also a potential carrier of the Corona virus. The proposed method and proposed solution are based on application of the specially developed algorithm for service automation, developed and implemented adequate software application and designed hardware solution that fully supports the software solution and the process of service delivery automation.  The proposed system decreases costs and increases availability, quality and speed of services realization in smart cities and municipalities. Also, the proposed solution uses reliable methods for identification and authentication of a person using a service. For identification are used pictures, taken by a Web camera or a smart mobile telephone, of an identity document and of the face of the user and appropriate software for text and face recognition.

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-19
Author(s):  
Tjatursari Widiartin ◽  
Kukuh Primananda Putra

Many Indonesians have been exposed to the corona virus (COVID-19). COVID-19 itself first occurred in the city of Wuhan, the capital of China's Hubei province and has since spread globally, [1]. The Indonesian people need information in the form of monitoring the spread of COVID-19 in real-time. For now, the technology that can be achieved by all and the most widely used is web-based. need the web to find information about COVID-19 cases from various accurate sources. After entering data into the website, people can use it, the Smart RT web runs in real-time. in several trials that will be carried out by the RT 13 community, namely by using the site as a means of COVID-19 information, and the RT 13 community tends to be able to anticipate the spread of COVID-19


In the process of building the future cities, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions are the key enablers. Although there are plenty of energy related data available in the cities, there are no established methodologies and validated tools to collect, integrate and analyse them so that they can support energy use optimization. In this context, the aim of this chapter is to present the Smart Cities IoT Platform. A “wireless telemetry cloud” over the city can be created, which facilitates the transferring of open data from the distributed sources (weather station, installed equipment, etc.). The proposed IoT Platform is composed of prediction models, scenarios and rules, as well as a database to store the data and results. With the Smart Cities IoT Platform, web-based applications can be created, customised to the specific characteristics and needs of end-users, including the fields of buildings, infrastructure, transport, generation and storage.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ulrik Ekman

This article reflects on the challenges for urban planning posed by the emergence of smart cities in network societies. In particular, it reflects on reductionist tendencies in existing smart city planning. Here the concern is with the implications of prior reductions of complexity which have been undertaken by placing primacy in planning on information technology, economical profit, and top-down political government. Rather than pointing urban planning towards a different ordering of these reductions, this article argues in favor of approaches to smart city planning via complexity theory. Specifically, this article argues in favor of approaching smart city plans holistically as topologies of organized complexity. Here, smart city planning is seen as a theory and practice engaging with a complex adaptive urban system which continuously operates on its potential. The actualizations in the face of contingency of such potential are what might have the city evolve over time, its organization, its wholeness, and its continued existence being at stake from moment to moment.


Author(s):  
Germaine Halegoua

The Digital City focuses on the interface of people, urban place, and the role that digital media play in placemaking endeavors. Critics have understood digital media as forces that alienate and disembed users from space and place. This book argues that the exact opposite processes are observable: many different actors are consciously and habitually using digital technologies to re-embed themselves within urban space. Five case studies from cities around the world illustrate the concept of “re-placeing” by showing how different populations employ urban broadband networks, social and locative media platforms, digital navigation technologies, smart cities, and creative placemaking initiatives to reproduce abstract urban spaces as inhabited places with deep meanings and emotional attachments. Through clear and accessible language and timely narratives of everyday urban life, the author argues that a sense of place is integral to understanding contemporary relationships with digital media while highlighting our own awareness of the places where we find ourselves and where our technologies find and place us. Through ethnographic and discourse analysis of everyday digital media practices and technologies, this book expands practical and theoretical understandings of the ways urban planners envision and plan connected cities, the role of urban communities in shaping and interpreting digital architectures, and the tales of the city produced through mobile and web-based platforms. Digital connectivity is reshaping the city and the ways we navigate through it and belong within it. How this happens and the types of places we produce within these networked environments are what this book addresses.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-31
Author(s):  
Agung Hartono

Virus Corona atau biasa disebut dengan Covid-19 adalah virus yang menyerang sistem pernapasan manusia.Virus ini masih berhubungan dengan penyebab SARS dan MERS yang sempat merebak beberapa tahun lalu. Sampai saat ini belum diketahui penyebab dari virus corona, tetapi diketahui virus ini disebarkan oleh hewan dan mampu menjangkit dari satu spesies ke spesies lainnya, termasuk manusia. Diketahui virus Corona berasal dari Kota Wuhan di China dan muncul pada Desember 2019. Virus Corona bisa menyebabkan kematian. Bahkan, pasien yang erinfeksi dan sembuh akan mengalami kerusakan permanen pada paru-paru dan antibodi. Kemunculannya ditandai dengan beberapa gejala yang berbeda-beda pada tubuh pasiennya. Namun, secara umum, gejala virus Corona adalah flu, demam, batuk, hingga sesak napas. Gelombang pandemi Covid-19 tak kunjung surut. Meluasnya penularan penyakit yang disebabkan virus korona tipe baru dan bertambahnya kasus infeksi telah mengubah wajah dunia layanan,tanpa terkecuali layanan di Perpustakaan Program Pascasarjana ISI Yogyakarta. Guna meminimalkan risiko terinfeksi  protokol kesehatan di lembaga itu diterapkan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh layanan dengan protokol kesehatan itu bagi pemustaka. Dalam penelitian ini,  peneliti menggunakan metode penelitian kualitatif  karena ingin mendalami suatu  fakta,  gejala  dan  peristiwa  pengaruh  layanan protokol kesehatan  terhadap  pemustaka. Peneliti menginginkan hasil penelitian berupa rincian data yang lebih kompleks tentang fenomena yang  sulit  diungkapkan  oleh  metode  kuantitatif  dan  tidak  memerlukan  pengolahan  data  secara statistika. Hasil dari penelitian kualitatif  yang dibutuhkan  peneliti adalah  berupa informasi yang mendalam mengenai pengaruh penerapan protokol kesehatan Covid-19 terhadap perilaku pengguna perpustakaan (pemustaka). Corona virus or commonly called Covid-19, is a virus that attacks the human respiratory system. This virus is still related to the cause of SARS and MERS, which had spread a few years ago. Until now, the cause of the corona virus is unknown, but it is known that this virus is spread by animals and can infect from one species to another, including humans. It is known that the Corona virus originated in the city of Wuhan in China and emerged in December 2019. Corona virus can cause death. Infected and cured patients will experience permanent damage to the lungs and antibodies. Its appearance is characterized by several different symptoms in the patient's body. However, in general, the signs of the Corona virus are flu, fever, cough, and shortness of breath. The wave of the Covid-19 pandemic has not subsided. The spread of disease transmission caused by the new type of corona virus and the increase in infection cases have changed the face of the service world, without exception services at the ISI Yogyakarta Postgraduate Program Library. To minimize the risk of being infected, health protocols at the institution are implemented. This study aims to determine the effect of services with the health protocol for users. In this study, the researchers used qualitative research methods to explore a fact, symptom and event of the influence of health protocol services on users. Researchers wish to research results in more complex data details about phenomena that are difficult to express by quantitative methods and do not require statistical data processing. The results of the qualitative research needed by researchers are in the form of in-depth information about the effect of implementing the Covid-19 health protocol on the behaviour of library users (users).


Smart Cities ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 476-498
Author(s):  
Ajibike Eunice Akin-Ponnle ◽  
Nuno Borges Carvalho

The issue of how to power the deployed Internet of Things (IoT) nodes with ubiquitous and long lasting energy in order to ensure uninterruptible optimisation of smart cities is of utmost concern. This among other challenges has continued to gear efforts toward energy harvesting research. With the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that nearly paralysed activities of everyday living in many nations of the world, option of human remote interaction to enforce social distancing became imperative. Hence, the world is witnessing a renewed awareness of the importance of IoT devices, as integral components of smart city, especially for the essence of survival in the face of lockdown. Energy harvesting is a possible solution that could enable IoT nodes to scavenge self-sustaining energy from environmental ambient sources. In this paper, we have reviewed most sources within city that energy could be harvested from, as reported by researchers in literature. In addition, we have submitted that energy sources can be application specific, such that, since there are many free sources in the city as presented in this review, energy should be scavenged within close proximity of need for various IoT devices or wireless sensor networks (WSNs), for smart city automation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 113-127
Author(s):  
Nova Indrayana Yusman

Yamaha Vixion Club Bandung (YVCB) was formed on July 7, 2007 in the city of Bandung, as a place of friendship between Yamaha Vixion motorcyclists. In its organizational structure, YVCB has a Human Resource Development (HRD) division. Until now, there are more than 800 Yamaha Vixion Club Bandung members. This software is made to facilitate the work of the Yamaha Vixion Club Bandung HRD Division in processing member data. Created using Microsoft Webmatrix as an editor with the PHP programming language. The database uses MySQL with PHPMyAdmin as the software. The method used in making this software is prototyping so that between developers and customers can understand each other what the customer wants. The purpose of making web-based member data management software is that in terms of managing member data it can be done anytime and anywhere by just accessing the internet. In the use of the program, the author chose to use PHP, because PHP is the best and easiest to use in website programming language. Based on the last paragraph, the author intends to make aplication based computerized attendance so that become effective and efficient in terms of time.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-19
Author(s):  
Crystal Jelita Lumban Tobing

 KPPN Medan II is one of the government organization units at the Ministry of Finance. Where leaders and employees who work at KPPN Medan II always carry out official trips between cities and outside the city. With these conditions, making SPPD documents experiencing the intensity of official travel activities carried out by employees of KPPN Medan II can be said frequently. So that in making SPPD in KPPN Medan II is still using the manual method that is recording through Microsoft Word which in the sense is less effective and efficient. In naming employees who get official assignments, officers manually entering employee data that receives official travel letters are prone to being lost because data is manually written. The web-based SPPD application is built by applying this prototyping method which is expected to facilitate SPPD KPPN Medan II management officers in making SPPD that is effective, efficient, accurate, time-saving, and not prone to losing SPPD data of KPPN Medan II employees who will has made official trips due to the existence of a special database to accommodate all SPPD files.


Author(s):  
Lyubov V. Ostapenko ◽  
Roman A. Starchenko ◽  
Irina A. Subbotina

Young people’s participation in optimizing interethnic relations is becoming particularly important in the face of growing interethnic tension, a rise of distrust and suspicion between countries and nations. Based on the analysis of data from the survey carried out among Muscovites aged 16-29, the article is aimed at showing the scale and nature of interethnic interaction between the Russian population of the capital and representatives of other ethnic groups in Moscow, attitude towards such contacts in different spheres of life (including interethnic marriages), young people’s evaluation of the interethnic situation in the city and opinion on the reasons for its instability.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 32-55
Author(s):  
Natalia Christofoletti Barrenha
Keyword(s):  
The Face ◽  

This text seeks to explore the Argentine films Castro (Alejo Moguillansky, 2009) and El asaltante (Pablo Fendrik, 2007) from within the displacement of their characters through the city. This transit configures the organising element of the plots, determining the direction and rhythm of events. The escape motto will structure the film analyses, which are also twinned by the sensory apprehension that comes from the spaces they travel through. The notion of escape, as explored by Esteban Dipaola in Argentine cinema of the 1990s, continues to throb in mid-to-late 2000s production, and in these films represents the means by which the protagonists deploy critical attitudes—sometimes radical and explosive, sometimes silent—in the face of fixed notions, suggesting some scepticism about the “stability” and “order” that they (dis)encounter in normality. RESUMEN Este texto busca explorar los largometrajes argentinos Castro (Alejo Moguillansky, 2009) y El asaltante (Pablo Fendrik, 2007) a partir del desplazamiento de sus personajes por la ciudad. El transitar se configura como elemento organizador de las tramas, determinando la dirección y el ritmo de los acontecimientos. El tema de la fuga irá estructurando los análisis de las películas, las cuales también están relacionadas por la aprehensión sensorial que hacen de los espacios que recorren. La noción de fuga, tal y como fue explorada por Esteban Dipaola en el cine argentino de los años 90, continúa vigente en la producción de mediados/fines de la primera década del siglo XXI, y en estas películas es el recurso por medio del cual los protagonistas despliegan actitudes críticas – a veces radicales y explosivas, y a veces silenciosas – frente a nociones convencionales, lo cual hace pensar que existe un cierto escepticismo con relación a la “estabilidad” y al “orden” que ellos (des)encuentran en la normalidad. RESUMO Este texto busca explorar os longas-metragens argentinos Castro (Alejo Moguillansky, 2009) e El asaltante (Pablo Fendrik, 2007) a partir do deslocamento de seus personagens pela cidade. O transitar configura-se como elemento organizador das tramas, determinando a direção e o ritmo dos acontecimentos. O mote da fuga estruturará as análises dos filmes, os quais também se irmanam pela apreensão sensorial que fazem dos espaços que percorrem. A noção de fuga, conforme explorada por Esteban Dipaola no cinema argentino da década de 1990, continua a pulsar na produção de meados/fins dos anos 2000, e é, nestes filmes, o recurso através do qual os protagonistas desdobram atitudes críticas – às vezes radicais e explosivas, às vezes silenciosas – diante de noções fixas, sugerindo certo ceticismo em relação à “estabilidade” e à “ordem” que eles (des)encontram na normalidade.


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