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Smart Cities and Artificial Intelligence. Convergent Systems for Planning, Design, and Operations

  • Book

  • May 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4772162
Smart Cities and Artificial Intelligence offers a comprehensive view of how cities are evolving as smart ecosystems through the convergence of technologies incorporating machine learning and neural network capabilities, geospatial intelligence, data analytics and visualization, sensors, and smart connected objects. These recent advances in AI move us closer to developing urban operating systems that simulate human, machine, and environmental patterns from transportation infrastructure to communication networks. Exploring cities as real-time, living, dynamic systems, and providing tools and formats including generative design and living lab models that support cities to become self-regulating, this book provides readers with a conceptual and practical knowledge base to grasp and apply the key principles required in the planning, design, and operations of smart cities.

Smart Cities and Artificial Intelligence brings a multidisciplinary, integrated approach, examining how the digital and physical worlds are converging, and how a new combination of human and machine intelligence is transforming the experience of?the urban environment. It presents a fresh holistic understanding of smart cities through an interconnected stream of theory, planning and design methodologies, system architecture, and the application of smart city functions, with the ultimate purpose of making cities more liveable, sustainable, and self-sufficient.

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Table of Contents

Section 1: APPROACH (Research, Theory, Strategies and Planning) 1. Evolution of Cities/Technologies2. City as Living Organism3. Strategies, Planning, and Design

Section 2: ARCHITECTURE (Structure, Typologies and Design)4. City Operating Systems5. Connectivity6. Interface

Part 3: APPLICATIONS (Operations and Management)7. Smart City Scenarios8. Smart City Functions9. Smart City Business Models10. Conclusions

Authors

Christopher Grant Kirwan Co-Director, Smart Cities Convergence Master's Program, London, UK. Christopher Grant Kirwan is a multidisciplinary professional and educator with more than 30 years' experience spanning the fields of urban planning, architecture, new media, and branding. Living and working in international hubs of innovation-Milan, New York, Dubai, Beijing, Bangkok, Rio de Janeiro, and London-he has been involved in all phases of project implementation including the research, planning, design, and business of technology integration, urban development, and smart cities. In addition to his role as co-director of the Smart Cities Convergence program launching in spring 2023, he is currently a Visiting Professor at both Henley Business School Informatics Research Centre, University of Reading, and Parsons School of Design in New York and has previously taught at Harvard Graduate School of Design and Tsinghua University where he co-founded the Design Beijing Lab with Dr. Zhiyong Fu. Fu Zhiyong Vice Dean, Department of Information Art & Design of the Academy Art & Design Masters Supervisor, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. Zhiyong Fu has more than 20 years of teaching and research experience in the fields of information design, interaction design, service design, and social innovation related to human-computer interface and smart cities. Dedicated to educational program development and cross-institutional collaboration, he has established workshops, innovation labs, and special joint research projects around the world. He is currently an Associate Dean of China-Italy Design Innovation Hub at Tsinghua University, Vice Director of China Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education Research Center and serves as the Secretary-General for China Information and Interaction Design Committee (IIDC) and Vice President of the International Chinese Association of Human Computer Interaction (ICACHI).