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ISC 2018 at: University of Cambridge, Cambridge city, United Kingdom, 27-28 June 2018
Abstract
The concept of smart city is getting more and more relevant for both academics and policy makers. Despite this, several ongoing research approaches and industry efforts are aiming at developing standards and best practices to define the concept of IoT platform for Smart Cities. Some recent research has been proposing the concept of subgroups for the planning and organization of cities without losing this vision. In this context, this paper present the Smart City IoT model, where its characteristics compose items related to the city's infrastructure, digitization, but also relates social aspects of its population, such as educational and cultural level.Through the mapping methodology it was possible to identify the indicators that should be measured during the process of transformation of traditional cities into Smart City IoT. As aresult, it is evident that the expected time of the innovation trigger from the IoT platform must consider service indicators to measure the efficiency, productivity of existing operations between the city and the citizen.
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