2004, New York, USA
Geotechnologies and geospatial analysis are used to solve problems and improve conditions, using New York City as a “living laboratory.”
Geotechnologies and geospatial analysis are used to solve problems and improve conditions, using New York City as a “living laboratory.”
The definition of telecare has changed over time as new technology has shaped the face of modern telemedicine. The basic definition…
One growing example is the use of remote monitoring centers to provide assistance to the elderly, monitoring for any warning signs…
A geographic information system (GIS) is a system that creates, manages, analyzes, and maps all types of data. GIS connects data to a map
The smart and sustainable cities concept has become a globally hot topic during the last few decades, particularly following the catastrophic
More than anything else, the voluntary participation of Seoul citizens and the combination of new attempts and creative challenges utilizing..
Antwerp is the second largest port in Europe and the 5th largest worldwide. It, therefore, plays an important economic role not just in..
The Smart City concept is still evolving, and there is not yet a commonly accepted worldwide definition. Still, it is pretty clear that..
Berlin smart city strategy aims to use technology and innovation and connected city. Smart City Berlin is also…
The City of Sydney is experiencing rapid change. Our population is growing, the needs of our community and environment are intensifying and technological…
Amsterdam Smart City realized through a partnership among businesses, authorities, research institutions, and the people.
Singapore’s ambitious Smart Nation initiative harness technology to improve livelihoods for all.
Trends in Smart City Development report cites no fewer than 17 systems, some of which are already common in some cities and the others.
B2B quantum cryptography, the first to control and operation of heterogeneous quantum cryptographic communications on the national test.
A Smart City senses, processes, and delivers informed decisions that improve the environment for citizens.
Big building blocks of the smart city concept are wireless sensor networks, smart metering, open platforms, high speed…