The book collects the latest research and thinking from international experts on green computing and the smart city.
The financial and environmental costs of energy are a concern in smart cities due to the high usage of computing, technology, security, Io T, communications, traffic, and other technologies. This book tackles this problem with a focus on computing, reporting on various approaches being taken worldwide, illustrated by several international case studies demonstrating these approaches. Researchers use this book as an up-to-date reference and engineers use it as a guide for the design and implementation of real solutions.Table des matières
Smart cities: redefining urban energy.- From smart energy to smart cities.- Energy management and planning in smart cities.- Energy technologies: Recommendations for future smart cities.- Green Technology for Smart Cities.- Optimal Renewable Energy Systems for Smart Cities.- Smart Parking: Green Io T for Smart City.- Green Internet of Things for Smart Cities.- Design of Cloud-Based Green Io T Architecture for Smart Cities.- Green-energy, water-autonomous greenhouse system.- Energy-Efficient Device-to-Device Communications for Green Smart Cities.- Greening the Smart Cities: Energy-Efficient Massive Content Delivery via D2D Communications.- Green Communications in Smart City.- Smart City Community Green Computing with Cyber Security.- Smart Cities: Environmental Challenges and Green Computing.- Ubiquitous Green Computing Techniques for High Demand Applications in Smart Environments.- Green Computing and Communications.- Toward Big Data in Green City.- How Green Building In Smart Cities Attaining Energy Efficiency?