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E-raamat: Network Design And Optimization For Smart Cities

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This comprehensive reference text is a collection of important research findings on the latest developments in network modeling for optimization of smart cities. Such models can be used from outlining the fundamental concepts of urban development to the description and optimization of physical networks, such as power, water or telecommunications. Networks help us understand city economics and various aspects of human interactions within cities with particular applications in quality of life and the flow of people and goods. Finally, the natural environment and even the climate of cities can be modeled and managed as networks.
Preface v
Chapter 1 A Mathematical Programing Model for Regional Planning Incorporating Economics, Logistics, Infrastructure and Land Use
1(31)
Jesus Velasquez
Carolina Saldana
Edgar Gutierrez-Franco
Chapter 2 Energy Efficiency in Urban Electrical Grids through Consumer Networking
32(21)
Georgios T. Andreou
Aggelos S. Bouhouras
Apostolos N. Milioudis
Dimitris P. Labridis
Chapter 3 Public Location Monitoring Based on Open Source Hardware and Software
53(22)
Riccardo Beltramo
Paolo Cantore
Chapter 4 Congestion and Traffic Management at Urban Networks: State-of the-Art Approaches and Challenges
75(20)
Alexandra Kondyli
Chapter 5 Transport Solutions and Social Networking for Elderly People in a Smart City Environment
95(27)
E. Stylianidis
E. Valari
K. Smagas
V. Giannoglou
Chapter 6 Navigating the Internet of Things
122(21)
Stamatina Th. Rassia
Henriette Steiner
Chapter 7 Prom Managing Urban Freight to Smart City Logistics Networks
143(46)
Tolga Bektas
Teodor Gabriel Crainic
Tom Van Woensel
Chapter 8 Simulation-based Assessments of Smart Mobility Strategies
189(30)
Hussein Dia
Farid Javanshour
Sakda Panwai
Chapter 9 Smart Sensing -- New Approaches for User Driven Social Urban Acting
219(16)
Jan-Philipp Exner
Peter Zeile
Chapter 10 Reality Mining in Urban Spaces by Using Citizens as Living Sensors
235(20)
Dimitrios Ververidis
Spiros Nikolopoulos
Symeon Papadopoulos
Ioannis Kompatsiaris
Chapter 11 Climate Change-Oriented Urban Green Network Design: A Decision Support Tool
255(24)
Carmela Gargiulo
Andrea Tulisi
Floriana Zucaro
Chapter 12 City of Things: A Multidisciplinary Smart Cities Testbed for IoT, Big Data and Living Labs Innovation
279(14)
Bart Braem
Steven Latre
Philip Leroux
Piet Demeester
Tanguy Coenen
Pieter Ballon
Chapter 13 A City Full of Knowledge: Objects, Habitats, Symbols
293(17)
Andrea Cerroni
Chapter 14 Urban Flows and Big Data
310(25)
Daniel Sarasa Funes
Chapter 15 Building an Urban Big Data Sharing System
335(26)
Daniel Sarasa Funes
Chapter 16 Smart City Policies and Practices for Istanbul in a Nutshell
361(26)
Ulas Akin
Aybike Ongel
Index 387