Urban systems design : creating sustainable smart cities in the Internet of Things era /

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Imprint:San Diego : Elsevier, 2020.
Description:1 online resource (460 pages) : illustrations, maps
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12315729
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Other authors / contributors:Yamagata, Yoshiki.
Yang, Perry, 1968-
ISBN:0128162937
9780128162934
0128160551
9780128160558
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:"Urban Systems Design: Creating Sustainable Smart Cities in the Internet of Things Era shows how to design, model and monitor smart communities using a distinctive IoT-based urban systems approach. Focusing on the essential dimensions that constitute smart communities energy, transport, urban form, and human comfort, this helpful guide explores how IoT-based sharing platforms can achieve greater community health and well-being based on relationship building, trust, and resilience. Uncovering the achievements of the most recent research on the potential of IoT and big data, this book shows how to identify, structure, measure and monitor multi-dimensional urban sustainability standards and progress. This thorough book demonstrates how to select a project, which technologies are most cost-effective, and their cost-benefit considerations. The book also illustrates the financial, institutional, policy and technological needs for the successful transition to smart cities, and concludes by discussing both the conventional and innovative regulatory instruments needed for a fast and smooth transition to smart, sustainable communities."--
Other form:Online version: Urban systems design. Amsterdam, The Netherlands : Elsevier, [2020] 9780128162934
Original 9780128160558 0128160551
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Urban systems design: shaping smart cities by integrating urban design and systems science Perry P.J. Yang and Yoshiki Yamagata 2. Urban systems and the role of big data Yoshiki Yamagata, Perry P.J. Yang, Soowon Chang, Michael B. Tobey, Robert B. Binder, Pieter J. Fourie, Peraphan Jittrapirom, Takuro Kobashi, Takahiro Yoshida and Jelena Aleksejeva 3. Modeling and design of smart buildings Soowon Chang, Perry P.J. Yang, Yoshiki Yamagata and Michael B. Tobey 4. Smart urban buildings of communities Soowon Chang, Michael B. Tobey, Nirvik Saha, Yoshiki Yamagata and Perry P.J. Yang 5. Integrating mobility in urban design Robert B. Binder, Michael B. Tobey, Peraphan Jittrapirom, Paul Steidl, Yoshiki Yamagata and Perry P.J. Yang 6. Modeling and design of smart mobility systems Pieter J. Fourie, Peraphan Jittrapirom, Robert B. Binder, Michael B. Tobey, Sergio Ordonez Medina, Tanvi Maheshwari and Yoshiki Yamagata 7. Spatial modeling and design of smart communities Takahiro Yoshida, Yoshiki Yamagata, Soowon Chang, Vincent De Gooyert, Hajime Seya, Daisuke Murakami, Peraphan Jittrapirom and Gerasimos Voulgaris 8. Case studies toward smart communities Yoshiki Yamagata, Takahiro Yoshida, Soowon Chang, Peraphan Jittrapirom, Sylvia Coleman, John Robinson, Roger Cremades and Dirk Neumann 9. Smart city and ICT infrastructure with vehicle to X applications toward urban decarbonization 000 Takuro Kobashi, Yoshiki Yamagata, Takahiro Yoshida, Soowon Chang, Yasunori Mochizuki, Amanda Ahl and Jelena Aleksejeva 10. IoT-based monitoring for smart community Hiroaki Nishi and Yuichi Nakamura 11. Urban sustainability assessment tools: toward integrating smart city indicators 000 Ayyoob Sharifi, Shun Kawakubo and Anastasia Milovidova 12. Measuring quality of walkable urban environment through experiential modeling Yoshiki Yamagata, Takahiro Yoshida, Perry P.J. Yang, Helen Chen, Daisuke Murakami and Leena Ilmola 13. Understanding the potentials of green bonds and green certification schemes for the development of future smart cities Masachika Suzuki, Mari Yoshitaka, Anastasia Milovidova, Huiying Cai and Yoshiki Yamagata 14. Institutional instruments for urban systems design
  • from the planner's perspective Akito Murayama