Analysing the transformational Effects of Emerging Technologies on Smart Cities: Blockchain and IoT

Ben Dhaou, Soumaya and Lopes, Nuno, "Analysing the transformational Effects of Emerging Technologies on Smart Cities: Blockchain and IoT" 3rd International Conference on Smart and Sustainable Technologies (SpliTech 2018), Split, 2018/06/26-28.

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    Author Ben Dhaou, Soumaya
    Lopes, Nuno
    Title Analysing the transformational Effects of Emerging Technologies on Smart Cities: Blockchain and IoT
    Event Series International Conference on Smart and Sustainable Technologies (SpliTech)
    Publication Date 2018-08
    Place of Publication Split
    Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
    Pages 100-109
    Title of Event 3rd International Conference on Smart and Sustainable Technologies (SpliTech 2018)
    Date of Event 2018/06/26-28
    Place of Event Split
    Language eng
    Abstract This paper discusses how to transform urban centres into smarter and sustainable cities by leveraging emerging and disruptive technologies. Blockchain and Internet of Things (loT) are presented in this paper as some of the most promising technologies for enhancing the cities modus operandi. The fundamental components for achieving a transformational process towards citizens' needs have been identified based on a systematic literature review and by analysing a recent practical case. As a result, a conceptual framework for understanding the dynamics of the emerging technologies in a smart city context, and for predicting the potential benefits of those technologies, is proposed.
    Keyword smart city
    emerging technologies
    transformation
    IoT
    Blockchain
    socio-technical perspective
    Copyright Holder University of Split
    Copyright Year 2018
    Copyright type All rights reserved
    ISBN 9789532900835
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