DocumentCode :
1758092
Title :
Bootstrapping smart cities through a self-sustainable model based on big data flows
Author :
Vilajosana, Ignasi ; Llosa, Jordi ; Martinez, Brais ; Domingo-Prieto, M. ; Angles, A. ; Vilajosana, Xavier
Volume :
51
Issue :
6
fYear :
2013
fDate :
41426
Firstpage :
128
Lastpage :
134
Abstract :
We have a clear idea today about the necessity and usefulness of making cities smarter, the potential market size, and trials and tests. However, it seems that business around Smart Cities is having difficulties taking off and is thus running short of projected potentials. This article looks into why this is the case and proposes a procedure to make smart cities happen based on big data exploitation through the API stores concept. To this end, we first review involved stakeholders and the ecosystem at large. We then propose a viable approach to scale business within that ecosystem. We also describe the available ICT technologies and finally exemplify all findings by means of a sustainable smart city application. Over the course of the article, we draw two major observations, which are seen to facilitate sustainable smart city development. First, independent smart city departments (or the equivalent) need to emerge, much like today´s well accepted IT departments, which clearly decouple the political element of the improved city servicing from the underlying technologies. Second, a coherent three-phase smart city rollout is vital, where in phase 1 utility and revenues are generated; in phase 2 only-utility service is also supported; and in phase 3, in addition, a fun/leisure dimension is permitted.
Keywords :
application program interfaces; business data processing; computer bootstrapping; ecology; sustainable development; API stores; ICT technologies; IT departments; big data exploitation-based smart cities; big data flows-based self-sustainable model; bootstrapping smart cities; city servicing; coherent three-phase smart city rollout; ecosystem; independent smart city departments; phase 1 utility; phase 2 only-utility service; projected potentials; sustainable smart city application; sustainable smart city development; Cities and towns; Communication services; Data models; Economics; Ecosystems; Investments; Real-time systems; Smart buildings;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0163-6804
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2013.6525605
Filename :
6525605
Link To Document :
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