Chapter Goal: to set the scene for the focus of the book and create interest in the subject
The history and future of cities
The smart city landscape
Part 1: Understanding smart cities
The purpose of part 1 is to describe the basics of smart cities
Chapter 2: Connectivity
Chapter Goal: describing the different ways in which the city technologies can be connected and illustrate with real world examples
Networks
Broadband
WiFi
LinkNYC
NYC Mesh
Chapter 3: Devices
Chapter Goal: Define what is meant by devices and IoT and give examples of the practical issues and challenges managing thousands and millions of devices in a city
What is a device?
Managing a device – the power of platforms
Protecting a device – IoT Security
Developing device standards – an interagency effort
Chapter 4: Data
Chapter Goal: Making clear the different types of city data and how they need to be managed and secured
Different kinds of data Sharing data Retention of data
The data explosion
Chapter 5: Intelligence
Chapter Goal: Putting the possibilities of Artificial Intelligence into a city context to explain key differences with application in private companies
Algorithmic transparency - the drive is toward transparency not the efficiency of AI.
Legislation about AI.
Political accountability - even if it is AI politicians will be accountable and understanding for AI is low
AI in real life - how different types of AI will play out in a city context
Ethics and AI - who decides the ethics?
Chapter 6: Engagement
In house development
Traditional procurement
Sponsored
Hackathons
Civic technology
Public private partnerships
University Collaboration
Part 2: Towards smarter cities
The purpose of Part 2 is to be more prescriptive and offers a series of essays related to how to make cities smarter
Chapter 7: “Architect with imagination” - could payphones show the way in an emergency
Chapter 8: “Make innovation a habit” - why most innovation is like low fat yoghurt”
Chapter 9: “Build the data refinery” – because cities run on data
Chapter 10: “Optimize data value not just data quality” – how to avoid another Mars Climate Orbiter disaster
Chapter 11: “Employ pragmatic idealism”, bridging the ivory tower and the trenches
Chapter 12: Conclusion
Anders Lisdorf has worked with innovative technologies for more than a decade in many different settings and industries. The last couple of years he has been responsible for developing the data services of New York City, but previously he has worked as an entrepreneur, taught at the university level and worked as a consultant.
The concept of Smart Cities is accurately regarded as a potentially transformative power all over the world. Bustling metropolises infused with the right combination of the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, big data, and blockchain promise to improve both our daily lives and larger structural operations at a city government level. The practical realities pose challenges that a significant sector of the tech industry now revolves around solving.Cut through the hype with Demystifying Smart Cities. In this book, the real-world implementations of successful Smart City technology in places like New York, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and more are analyzed, and insights are gained from recorded attempts in similar urban centers that have not reached their full Smart City potential. From the logistical complications of securing thousands of devices to collect millions of pieces of data daily, to the complicated governmental processes that are required to install Smart City tech, Demystifying Smart Cities covers every aspect of this revolutionary modern technology. This book is the essential guide for anybody who touches a step of the Smart City process—from salespeople representing product vendors to city government officials to data scientists—and provides a more well-rounded understanding of the full positive and negative impacts of Smart City technology deployment. Demystifying Smart Cities evaluates how our cities can behave in a more intelligent way, and how producing novel solutions can pose equally novel challenges. The future of the metropolis is here, and the expert knowledge in the book is your greatest asset.