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Sensors ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 640
Author(s):  
Dhananjay Singh ◽  
Mario Divan ◽  
Madhusudan Singh

The term IoT (Internet of Things) constitutes the quickly developing advanced gadgets with highest computing power with in a constrained VLSI design space [...]


Smart Cities ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-33
Author(s):  
Ming-Shiu Sung ◽  
Shen-Guan Shih ◽  
Yeng-Horng Perng

Definition and imagination of an ideal city can be traced back to the origin of garden city in UK about 100 years ago. Since then, many different names and topics have been proposed and smart city is the one most recently proposed. Starting from 2000, more and more countries have developed various demonstration projects for the promotion of smart city in order to provide total solution for the promotion of sustainable development and social welfare. In fact, some of them have been successfully carried out. Some researchers in Taiwan argue that the current mechanism by which government subsidies are allocated for smart city demonstration projects warrants improvement. A comprehensive literature review determined that the development potential of smart cities should be prioritized in site selection for such demonstration projects. This study developed an evaluation framework on the basis of multi-criteria evaluation methods to enable the identification of suitable smart city demonstration sites. Evaluation criteria were first identified through the Delphi method. Next, the weights of each criterion were derived through the analytic hierarchy process. Furthermore, the capability of the proposed evaluation model was determined through simulation testing. Four demonstration sites are simulated, they are: Taipower Smart Community, Yinlin Technology University campus, Taichung Creative Cultural Park, and Asian New Bay Area in Kaohsiung, It is expected that the research findings in this thesis can be helpful to the future decision for the demo site selection of smart city.


Nanophotonics ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhuo Wang ◽  
Hongrui Zhang ◽  
Hanting Zhao ◽  
Tie Jun Cui ◽  
Lianlin Li

Abstract Electromagnetic (EM) sensing is uniquely positioned among nondestructive examination options, which enables us to see clearly targets, even when they visually invisible, and thus has found many valuable applications in science, engineering and military. However, it is suffering from increasingly critical challenges from energy consumption, cost, efficiency, portability, etc., with the rapidly growing demands for the high-quality sensing with three-dimensional high-frame-rate schemes. To address these difficulties, we propose the concept of intelligent EM metasurface camera by the synergetic exploitation of inexpensive programmable metasurfaces with modern machine learning techniques, and establish a Bayesian inference framework for it. Such EM camera introduces the intelligence over the entire sensing chain of data acquisition and processing, and exhibits good performance in terms of the image quality and efficiency, even when it is deployed in highly noisy environment. Selected experimental results in real-world settings are provided to demonstrate that the developed EM metasurface camera enables us to see clearly human behaviors behind a 60 cm-thickness reinforced concrete wall with the frame rate in order of tens of Hz. We expect that the presented strategy could have considerable impacts on sensing and beyond, and open up a promising route toward smart community and beyond.


Author(s):  
Adamu Sani Yahaya ◽  
Nadeem Javaid ◽  
Muhammad Umar Javed ◽  
Ahmad Almogren ◽  
Ayman Radwan

Author(s):  
Ming-Shiu Sung ◽  
Shen-Guan Shih ◽  
Yeng-Horng Perng

Some researchers in Taiwan argue that the current mechanism by which government subsidies are allocated for smart city demonstration projects warrants improvement. A comprehensive literature review determined that the development potential of smart cities should be prioritized in site selection for such demonstration projects. This study developed an evaluation framework on the basis of multi-criteria evaluation methods to enable the identification of suitable smart community demonstration sites. Evaluation criteria were first identified through the Delphi method. Next, the weights of each criterion were derived through the analytic hierarchy process. Furthermore, the capability of the proposed evaluation model was determined through simulation testing.


2021 ◽  
Vol 141 (12) ◽  
pp. 1453-1461
Author(s):  
W. A. Shanaka P. Abeysiriwardhana ◽  
Ryo Morishima ◽  
Tatsuki Miura ◽  
Hiroaki Nishi

2021 ◽  
Vol 940 (1) ◽  
pp. 012078
Author(s):  
H Herdiansyah ◽  
A D Januari

Abstract The development of urban systems towards smart cities encourages the existence of smart communities as well. Smart communities are influenced by social developments in the community, which is dynamic and influenced by society and individuals’ social level. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the use of social capital in building a smart society. This article uses the qualitative method analysis which is a literature study of 18 documents. Based on the literature study, the use of social capital in the community can encourage community empowerment activities because trust and a cooperative attitudes are built among residents. This will affect the habits and activities of individuals in society, such as the development process of protecting the environment. Increasing empowerment activities will help accelerate the process of developing a smart community. Therefore, social capital is essential in the development of smart communities and smart cities.


Author(s):  
Zongyao Zhu ◽  
Xiuli Wang ◽  
Xiong Wu ◽  
Yifei Wang ◽  
Qiao Peng

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