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Smart Cities: Importance of Management and Innovations for Sustainable Development: Towards Mobility, Internet of Things and Smart Cities 2024 ed. [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 457 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, 124 Illustrations, color; 17 Illustrations, black and white; XXXV, 457 p. 141 illus., 124 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: EAI/Springer Innovations in Communication and Computing
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Aug-2024
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3031565320
  • ISBN-13: 9783031565328
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 457 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, 124 Illustrations, color; 17 Illustrations, black and white; XXXV, 457 p. 141 illus., 124 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: EAI/Springer Innovations in Communication and Computing
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Aug-2024
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3031565320
  • ISBN-13: 9783031565328

This book features contributions focusing on innovative technologies influencing industry and connectivity sectors in industrial, urban, social and sustainable development. The contributions cover many topics in mobility, including car manufacturing, e-mobility, smart cities, smart factories (Industry 4.0), smart logistics, social mobility, technological innovations, sustainability, management and marketing, multicultural development, Internet of Things sectors, etc. The contributions are applicable to researchers, academics, students, and professionals.

Introduction.- Bike Sharing As Urban Transport Solution in a Small
City.- Enhancing Resilience by Understanding Smart City and Safe City
Concepts and their Common Systems.- Possibility Of Accelerating Power Signal
Calculation In A System Of Internet Of Things.- State of art and challenges
of robotics in Slovak Republic.- Concept of the Factories of the Future in
Slovak industrial companies.- The importance of housing companies in the
development of sustainable housing and increase in competitiveness.-
Performance comparison of zoning techniques in geographic forwarding rules
for ad hoc networks.- Scheduling heuristic to satisfy due dates of the
customer orders in mass customized service industry.- Development  of
Employee Commitment Extent in Innovation Processes in Slovak Organisations.-
Smart Surveillance Systems and Their Applications.- The Smart Logistics.-
Identifying Points of Interest and Similar Individuals from Raw GPS Data.-
Cooperation models for employee education: analysis on Slovak and Czech
companies.- Testbed on IT communication in Smart Grid: a cyber security
demonstration.- Aspects Affecting Emissions Production from Small Heat
Sources.- The Effect of Bankruptcy on the Intangible Assets Valuation.-
EDGE4ALL: Edge Computing for Smart City.- Simulator for Smart City
Environment.- Evaluation of parking policy in Bratislava in the context of
economic growth and automotive transport development in Slovakia.- Managerial
Skills for Innovation Support.- Use of modern technologies at baggage
tracking and its impact to airline revenue.- Rediscovering urban smart
communities.- Industry 4.0 - the need of rethink strategic planning.- Moving
towards Network State.- Are Home-based Businesses New Trends in Working
Environment for Youth and Senior Entrepreneurs in Europe.- The platform for
production capacity exchange management as a support for implementation of
the Industry 4.0 concept.- Communication management in multi-client system
using SMS gateway.- Smart Solutions for Big/Small Cities.- Intelligent
Hardware-Software Platform for Efficient Coupling of Water-Energy Nexus in
Smart Cities: A Conceptual Framework Cost Analysis of Telemedicine
Implementation in the lens of Healthcare Sustainability.- Digital
Transformation in the Healthcare Sector: Empirical evidences of IoHT Benefits
and Limits on chronic disease management.- Software-Defined Networking for
Smart Buildings: Advances and Challenges.- How Millennials will Use
Autonomous Vehicles.- Smart Collaborative Learning Environment for Visually
Impaired Children.- FMWare: IoT-based Fleet Management System.- Building
Ecosystem to Support Social Mobility for Person with Disabilities (PWD):
Malaysia Context.- Designing Playful Cities: Audio-Visual Metaphors for New
Urban Environment  Experience.- Migration and Diversity Potentials for the
Labour Market.- Gender differences in the Income of Employees over 50 with
Emphasis on Various Sectors of Economy.- Analytic Network Processas a Tool of
Innovative Management at Manufacturing Technology Selection.- Conclusion.
Prof. M.A. Dagmar CAGÁOVÁ, PhD. acts as General Summit Smart City 360° Chairwoman, the co-founder of the European Alliance for Innovation in Slovakia, and at the same time full prof. in Economics and Management of Enterprise. Prof. Cagáová is at present Vice-dean for Strategic Development, Projects and Innovations at the Faculty of Management, Comenius University Bratislava, Slovakia. She is an International Advisory Council Member of Danubius University, Management Committee Member of E-COST (European Collaboration in Science and Technology) ) TN 1301 Sci Generation, the Executive Committee Member in Danubius Academic Consortium (Academic Network for Integral Innovation), a Steering Committee Member of Danube strategy Priority Axis 7: Knowledge society- science, research, innovation and ICT for the Slovak Republic, as well as a Member of iATDi (International Association for Technological Development and Innovations), Vice-chairwoman of Cultural and Educational Grant Agency (Committee 3), Member of Accreditation Committee of the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic. Prof. Cagáovás professional interests, research topics, and international collaborations are mainly focused on Intercultural and Innovation Management, Managerial Skills, Communication in Management and Marketing, International Marketing, International Relationships, Mobility and Smart Cities, and Gender Diversity. She has been the member of numerous journal editorial boards, co-editor of current content Special issues journals (MONET, WINET), an organiser, and a steering committee member of numerous domestic and international summits and conferences. Prof. Cagáová has participated in 48 domestic and international projects as the project head and team member. She is the co-editor of Internet of Things, IoT Infrastructures 2014, part 2, Smart City 360 Degrees 2015, Internet of Things 2015, part 1 and 2 published by Springer and editor in co-authorship of the of Springer scientific monograph Mobility Internet of Things 2018, Smart Technology Trends in Industrial and Business Management 2019, Advances in Industrial Internet of Things, Engineering and Management 2021 and Industry 4.0 in Smart Cities 2022. To date, prof. Cagáová has published more than 400 publications, 7 scientific monographs, 17 papers in current content journals with IF, 89 papers in databases WOS and 131 in databases SCOPUS and has over 700 citations, 359 of them in quotation databases WOS and SCOPUS, h-index in WOS is 12 and SCOPUS h-index 14.

Dr.h.c. prof. MSc. Michal Cehlár, PhD. acts as Dean of the Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Technical University of Koice, Chairman of the Board of Slovak Mining Chamber; President of Union of Waste Industry; Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Association of Industrial Unions and Transport; Member of the Supervisory Board, Union of Metallurgy, Mining and Geology; CourtExpert: reg. num.: 910398 (Expert field: Mining Specialization: Extraction and Evaluation of Mineral Deposits); Member of High-Level Steering Group EIP on Raw Materials European Commission; Member of Steering Committee EIT Raw Materials European Commission.

MSc. Natália HORÁKOVÁ, PhD. works as a researcher at the Faculty of Management, Comenius University Bratislava, Slovakia. N. Hornáková has received a doctorate degree in the study branch Industrial Management. Her professional interests, research topics, and international collaborations are mainly focused on Managerial Skills; Marketing; Innovation Management; Business Logistics; Mobility and Smart Cities; and Diversity. N. Horáková is the author and co-author of 55 domestics and foreign publications, including 2 scientific monographs and 4 publications in the current content journals with IF, such as Mobile Networks and Applications (MONET) and Wireless Networks (WINET), as well as the co-editor of a special issues of the current content journal MONET with the title Smart Solutions with the Focus on Innovations from Various Perspectives; Innovative Approaches in IoT, Management and Technology Challenges and the current content journal Sustainability, editor in co-authorship of the of Springer scientific monograph, Mobility Internet of Things 2018, books published by Springer, Advances in Industrial Internet of Things, Engineering and Management 2021 and Industry 4.0 in Smart Cities 2022. Her h-index in WOS is 5 and SCOPUS h-index 5. N. Horáková has been a vice-head of 2 and team member of several and home and foreign projects including H2020 project. N. Hornáková is also a member of organizational and program committees mostly of foreign and domestic conferences, as well as a member of iATDi (International Association for Technological Development and Innovations).