1Preface
1695 Smart Growth: Externality Platforms and Disruptive Innovation
21 Smart Cities and Connected Intelligence
1705.1 How do the disruptive technologies or innovation make cities more livable?
31.1 Platforms, smart ecosystems and connected intelligence
1715.2 Externalities & smart growth
41.2 What care has to be taken while developing a smart ecosystem?
1725.3 What does smart growth really mean?
51.3 What are the changes can be brought about by the platform given by a smart city?
1735.4 Connecting Innovation and Digital Worlds: 5.4.1 How can Innovation and Digital Worlds be Connected Together?
61.4 Are smart cities really needed?
1745.5 Innovations using digital technology
71.5 How does IoT help in this?
1755.6 Real challenge in connecting innovation and digital worlds
81.6 How to build a successful smart city?
1765.7 Connecting innovation and digital technology in different environments
91.7 Smart cities and connected intelligence
1775.8 Transforming ecosystem in the digital era
101.8 How did the digital technology and innovations help connectivity?
1785.9 Bridging the gap between innovation and digital technology
111.9 How to transform traditional cities into smart cities?
1795.10 Engagement
121.10 Benefits of the use of technologies in smart cities
1805.11 Revolutionary ideas that could initiate the process of smart growth in cities
131.10.1 Security
1815.11.1 Smart Transport and Electric Vehicles
141.10.2 Water Management
1825.11.2 Digital administration
151.10.3 Increasing Traffic Awareness in the City
1835.12 Controlling energy consumption
161.10.4 Transport Services
1845.12.1 Smart Healthcare Ideas
171.11 Benefits of connected intelligence in a smart city
1855.12.2 Smart Data Analytics
181.11.1 Data-driven Decisions
1865.12.3 Smart Education
191.11.2 Improved Engagement
1875.13 Impact of smart growth on the workplace trends
201.11.3 Benefits to the Environment
1885.13.1 Using Personal Devices
211.11.4 Healthcare Services
1895.13.2 Employee Satisfaction
221.11.5 Increased Digitalization
1905.13.3 Improving Cyber-security
231.11.6 Improved Efficiency of Public Services and Utilities
1915.14 Why is disruptive innovation necessary?
241.11.7 Enhanced Infrastructure
1926 Externality Platforms, Disruptive Innovation and Smart Growth
251.11.8 Reducing Labor Intensive Tasks
1936.1 Why is study of externalities essential while planning a smart city?
261.11.9 Maintaining Environmental Balance
1946.2 Economical externality
271.12 Impact of IoT in the smart city ecosystem
1956.3 Environmental externality
282 Connected Intelligence and Great Challenges of the 21st Century
1966.4 Disruptive innovation and its impact on growth of smart cities
292.1 What is connected intelligence?
1976.5 Role of partnerships in implementing disruptive technologies
302.2 Challenges posed by the 21st century
1986.6 What is creative destruction?
312.3 Artificial intelligence
1996.7 What is a disruptive technology?
322.4 Complexity
2006.7.1 Rise of Artificial Intelligence
332.5 Lack of direct communication
2016.7.2 Self Driven Cars
342.6 Data integrity
2026.7.3 Medical Technologies
352.7 Digital transformation
2036.7.4 Megapolis
362.8 Budget
2046.7.5 Skype Translator
372.9 Impact of connected intelligence in smart cities
2056.8 How to manage and implement disruptive innovation?
382.9.1 Awareness Spaces
2066.8.1 Leadership Skills
392.9.2 Engagement Spaces
2076.8.2 Data Integration
402.9.3 Shared Spaces
2086.8.3 Planning
412.10 Connected intelligent spaces
2096.9 Fundamentals of disruptive technologies
422.10.1 Impact of Connected Technologies in a Smart City
2106.10 Is disruptive innovation sustainable?
432.10.2 Identifying Garbage Disposal Times
2116.11 Challenges to disruptive innovations
442.10.3 Identifying Convenient Route
2126.12 How to interpret disruptive innovation in the concept of smart cities?
452.10.4 Exploring the Shortcomings of the Smart Cities Using Connected Intelligence and Technologies
2136.12.1 Demographic Challenges
462.10.5 Educating People and Engaging them
2146.12.2 Technological Revolution
472.10.6 Infrastructural Changes
2157 Safety and Security: Engagement Platforms and Social Innovation
482.10.7 Power
2167.1 Social Innovation in Smart Cities and Ecosystems
492.10.8 Privacy and Data Security
2177.1.1 What is Social Innovation?
502.10.9 Biased Data
2187.1.2 Connectivity
512.11 Challenges and opportunities
2197.1.3 Date Integrity
522.11.1 Population
2207.2 Disruptive technology and security
532.11.2 Resources
2217.3 Citizen engagement & Social Innovation
542.11.3 What is Sustainable Development?
2227.4 People can be engaged through the following ways:
552.11.4 How to Implement Sustainable Development Strategies in the Context of Smart Development?
2237.5 Why is engagement necessary for social innovation?
562.11.5 Reforestation
2247.5.1 Understanding Social Issues and Needs
572.11.6 Transport Services
2257.5.2 Innovative Ideas
583 Smart Cities are Cyber-Physical Systems of Innovation
2267.5.3 Diverse Thinking
593.1 What is a cyber-physical system?
2277.5.4 Changing Scenarios
603.1.1 CPSs in Manufacturing
2287.6 Digital social innovation
613.1.2 CPSs in Healthcare
2297.6.1 Innovation
623.1.3 CPSs in Transportation Environment
2307.6.2 Social & Environment Issues
633.1.4 CPSs in Agricultural Environment
2317.6.3 Digital Technologies
643.1.5 CPSs in Computer Environment
2327.7 Examples of digital social innovations
653.2 How smart cities can be looked upon as cyber-physical systems?
2337.7.1 Fairphone
663.3 Some challenges that a smart city can face while working as a CPS
2347.7.2 Opendesk
673.3.1 Reliability
2357.8 Need of Social Innovation in smart cities
683.3.2 Data Management
2367.9 How can a social innovation project be feasible for common people or citizens?
693.3.3 Privacy
2377.9.1 What is Crowd Funding?
703.3.4 Security
2387.9.2 Leaderships and Strategy
713.4 What we need to learn from this?
2397.10 A smart city ecosystem as an innovation model
723.5 CPSs for the development of smart cities
2407.11 Case study
733.6 Challenges in implementing CPS in smart cities
2417.12 What is innovation in tourism?
743.7 Security issues in Cyber Physical Systems
2427.13 The smart city ecosystem of Montreal
753.8 Structural issues in the design of cyber physical systems:
2437.14 Points of discussion
763.8.1 Sensors
2447.15 Social innovations in smart cities
773.8.2 Actuators
2457.16 Let us see some models of socially smart cities:
783.8.3 Monitoring Devices
2467.17 Owned city model
793.9 How to ensure safety and security of the physical devices?
2477.18 Creative city
803.9.1 Authentication Process
2487.19 Resilient city
813.9.2 Cross Verification
2498 Cyber-Physical Spaces for Engagement, Social Innovation and Safe Cities
823.9.3 Threat Analyzers
2508.1 Cyber-physical social space for engagement
833.10 Limitations of the security programs
2518.2 Social innovation and cyber-physical space
843.10.1 Time Constraints
2528.3 Building city intelligence
853.10.2 Re-configuration
2538.4 Relation between social innovation and safety of smart cities
863.11 Solutions to avoid security issues in the cyber physical systems
2548.5 How can the digital technologies be used to make smart cities a better place?: 8.5.1 Communication Technologies
873.12 Use of digital technologies
2558.6 IoT
883.13 Advantages of CPS
2568.7 Sensors
893.13.1 Interaction Between Man and System
2578.8 AI
903.13.2 Flexibility
2588.9 Blockchain technology
913.13.3 Dealing with Environment and other Uncertainties
2598.10 Geospatial technology
923.13.4 Improvement in Performance
2608.11 How to make a smart city safe and secure with the help of evolving technologies?
933.13.5 Scalable
2618.11.1 Communications Network
943.13.6 Fast
2628.11.2 Security
953.14 Applications of CPS
2638.11.3 Intelligent Solutions
963.14.1 Developing Green Buildings
2648.12 Importance of data analytics in securing premises of a city
973.14.2 Education
2658.13 Funding
983.14.3 Structural Monitoring
2668.14 Safe cities in the future
993.14.4 Aeronautic Systems
2678.15 Direct public services and systems that can make city life a lot safer
1003.14.5 Transport Systems
2688.15.1 Free WIFI connection
1013.14.6 Robots
2698.15.2 Centralized Operations
1023.14.7 Medical Applications
2709 Sustainability: Awareness Platforms and Eco-Innovation
1033.14.8 Smart Grids
2719.1 Sustainable development goals
1043.15 Disadvantages of CPS
2729.2 Utilising the concept of IoT to develop smart cities: 9.2.1 Empowering People
1053.15.1 Security issues
2739.3 Sustainability initiatives by cities
1063.15.2 Costly
2749.4 Environmental Sustainability under the ‘Smart Everything’ Paradigm
1073.15.3 Disruption of the Infrastructure
2759.5 Urban development
1083.15.4 Cyber Attacks
2769.6 Smart and sustainable cities
1093.16 Internet of Things and CPS in smart city
2779.7 Eco-innovations in smart cities
1103.17 Difference between IoT and CPS
2789.7.1 Eco-friendly
1114 Effectiveness of Smart City Solutions
2799.7.2 Better Land use
1124.17.1 Parking Solutions
2809.7.3 Restoration
1134.17.2 Healthcare Solutions
2819.7.4 Transport Issues
1144.17.3 Lighting Solutions
2829.7.5 Energy Efficiency
1154.17.4 Data Management Solutions
2839.7.6 Improvement in Lives
1164.17.5 E-governance Solutions
2849.8 Eco-innovations and economic growth
1174.1 Building effective smart city models
2859.9 Ecological awareness
1184.2 Implementation of innovative solutions in the smart cities
2869.10 CAPS
1194.2.1 Top-down Approach
2879.11 Challenges of Sustainable Development
1204.2.2 Comparison
2889.11.1 Complexity
1214.2.3 Data Modeling
2899.11.2 Governance
1224.2.4 Training
2909.11.3 Unemployment
1234.2.5 Inclusion of People
2919.11.4 Expenditure
1244.3 Smart cities and connected communities
2929.11.5 Time Constraints
1254.4 Smart cities of the future
2939.11.6 Economy
1264.5 Smart buildings
2949.11.7 Saving the Planet
1274.6 Smart citizens
2959.11.8 Healthier Environment
1284.7 Challenges that a smart city can face while implementing smart city solutions
2969.12 Advantages of Eco-Innovation
1294.7.1 Infrastructural Issues
2979.12.1 Clean Image
1304.7.2 Security Issues
2989.12.2 Better usage of natural resources
1314.7.3 Privacy Issues
2999.12.3 Business Profits
1324.7.4 Engagement Issues
3009.12.4 Boost for Tourism
1334.7.5 Social Inclusion
3019.13 Eco-design
1344.8 Effectiveness of smart city solutions
3029.14 Conclusion : 9.14.1 What is an Ideal Smart City?
1354.8.1 Collaboration
3039.15 Relation between smart cities and sustainability
1364.8.2 Standard Technology
3049.15.1 Pollution
1374.8.3 Cyber Issues
3059.15.2 Depletion of Energy Resources
1384.8.4 Procurement of Funds
3069.15.3 Well-being
1394.9 How to connect with the local communities of a city?
3079.15.4 Tourism
1404.10 Who all can be a part of a smart city project?
3089.15.5 Cost
1414.11 How can cities develop smart city models without an upfront investment?
3099.15.6 Focussed on Business
1424.12 Smart ecosystems and layers of connected intelligence
3109.16 How can smart city infrastructure be used for sustainable development?
1434.13 Connection of technology and smart ecosystems
3119.17 Using technology for overall development
1444.14 Framework of a smart ecosystem
3129.18 How to build trust among the citizens?
1454.15 Value creators
3139.19 Top smart cities of the world
1464.15.1 Value Layers
3149.20 Tokyo
1474.15.2 Innovation Layer
3159.21 London
1484.15.3 Operations Layer
3169.22 New York
1494.15.4 Financing Layers
3179.23 Zurich
1504.15.5 Information Layer
3189.24 Paris
1514.15.6 Security Layer
3199.25 Some key features of the future sustainable cities
1524.15.7 Infrastructure Layer
3209.25.1 Finance
1534.16 Rise of connected cities
3219.25.2 Networking & Training
1544.17 What is connected intelligence?
3229.25.3 Transport
1554.18 Why AI (Artificial Intelligence) layer is implemented in IoT?
3239.25.4 Building Hubs
1564.19 Building a smart ecosystem in the age of connected intelligence
3249.25.5 Eco-friendly Vehicles
1574.20 Connecting transport and traffic services
3259.25.6 Public Engagement and Collaboration
1584.20.1 Security
3269.25.7 Smart Buildings
1594.20.2 Mobility Management
3279.25.8 Bringing Cities Closer
1604.20.3 Creating a Solid Infrastructure
3289.25.9 Safer Cities
1614.21 Age of distraction and its connection with a smart world
3299.25.10 Energy
1624.21.1 What is the age of Distraction?
3309.25.11 Food
1634.21.2 What can be done to avoid the issue of Distraction?
3319.26 Eco-innovations and Sustainability
1644.22 Connected intelligence and sustainable cities
33210 Appendix
1654.22.1 Data Management
33310.1 Appendix A
1664.22.2 Enhancing Agricultural Production
33410.2 Appendix B
1674.22.3 Pollution created by Vehicles
335Index
1684.22.4 Managing E-waste