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Video intelligence as a tool of implementing the smart city concept

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Smart City is nowadays the most modern and advanced form of a city’s development. It is based on ICT exploitation in six key areas, i.e.: economy, transport and communication, city governance, environment governance, people’s living space and quality of living. Development of innovative technologies, including video intelligence, creates wide opportunities to convert individual cities and agglomerations into intelligent, safe and sustainable places of living from the social, economic and environmental perspective. The issue of video intelligence systems will be the subject matter of the paper. It will also present the possibilities of complex implementation of the systems into the key areas of smart cities.
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  • The General Jerzy Ziętek Silesian School of Management, Krasińskiego 2, 40-952 Katowice, Poland
  • E-MOTIVE, Bojkowska 37, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
Bibliografia
  • [1] DEWALSKA-OPITEK A.: Smart City Concept – the Citizens Perspective, in Mikulski J. (ed) – Support for Transport, Springer Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, CCIS 471, p.331 (2014)
  • [2] e-Motive source based on Agent VI solutions, available at: www.e-motive.com.pl [date of access: 28.03.2015]
  • [3] European Commission 2013, http://ec.europa.eu/eu2020, [date of access: 20.02.2015]
  • [4] HARRISON C., et al.: Foundations for Smarter Cities. IBM Journal of Research and Development, 54(4), available at: http://ieeexplore.iee.org, (2010) [date of access: 15.03.2015]
  • [5] HILL D., et al.: UrbanLife – The Smart Solutions for Cities, Arup, available at: http://arup.com/Homepage_C40_UrbanLife.aspx (2011) [date of access: 07.03.2015]
  • [6] Mapping Smart Cities in the EU. Directorate General for International Policies. Policy Department A: Economic and Scientific Policy on the request of European Parliament’s Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, pp.8 - 28 (2014)
  • [7] NUM H., PARDO T. A.: Conceptualizing smart city with dimensions of technology, people, and institutions. The Proceedings of the 12th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, AMC New York, USA, pp.282 - 288 (2011)
  • [8] The Future Of The Cities, The Cities Of The Future. Strategies and Challenges, Social and Technological Innovations. Think Tank Report, available at: www.rwe.pl, p.2 (2013) [date of access: 15.03.2015]
  • [9] WASHBURN D., et al.: Helping CIO’s Understand “Smart City” Initiatives. Defining The Smart City, Its Drivers And The Role Of The CIO, Forrester Research Incorporation, Cambridge, www.forrester.com (2010)
  • [10] World Health Organization 2013
  • [11] WDOWIARZ-BILSKA M.: Od miasta naukowego do smart city. „Czasopismo Techniczne Architektura” Wydawnictwo Politechniki Krakowskiej, Vol. 1, pp. 306-307 (2012)
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