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Nowadays more than half of all people in the world live in urban areas . By mid century this will increase about 20 per cent . For successful operations people need smart cities.
The smart city functions like the human body . Smart cities make cities more liveable, efficient, sustainable and safe . Smart cities are built around users . It leverage technology to serve people. Smart cities start with an information network designed to optimize resources and thereby promote sound , sustainable development . It has been expected that in 2025 there are at least 88 smart cities.
Connected streets are the core of smart cities. Smart connected streetlights open up many possibilities. They can gather and send information. Standby lighting can switch on when somebody walks by. There can be specific lighting to cross the street safely. Smart cities can also help you finding a parking spot . Life can be easier using different sensors. Waste collection companies can watch online how full containers are. Weather sensors can manage automatic watering systems and detect leaks. Other sensors can provide updates on air pollution, noise and river level. There is no need to read water or electricity meters anymore . Everything will be available in real time. This solution can also save resources.
Smart cities make life safer. If there is an accident, an alert goes out immediately. Thanks to remote monitoring you can follow an instant update on the situation. Drivers can receive warnings on their GPS. Traffic lights can adjust to regulate traffic flows and prevent traffic jams.
Charles Montgomery found out that the most important ingredient of human happiness is social connections. So the more trusting cities are, the more happier they are.
Smart cities can make life easier thanks to different solutions like smart lighting, dynamic information, environment stations, automatic watering, park assistance, connected waste containers, flow management and so on.
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