Search for dissertations about: "Smart City"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the words Smart City.
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11. Smart Cities and Climate Targets : Reducing cities' energy use with ICT and travel information
Abstract : This thesis examines use of ICT in helping to reduce energy use in cities, thereby contributing to sustainable development and achievement of cities’ climate targets. It explores how targets can be developed in a consistent and transparent way, how to identify the main ICT ‘hotspots’ as regards reducing citizens’ energy use and how they can be included in city planning. READ MORE
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12. Intelligence Partitioning for IoT : Communication and Processing Inter-Effects for Smart Camera Implementation
Abstract : The Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming a tangible reality, with a variety of sensors, devices and data centres interconnected to support scenarios such as Smart City with information about traffic, city administration, health-care services and entertainment. Decomposing these systems into smaller components, results in a variety of requirements for processing and communication resources for each subsystem. READ MORE
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13. Approach Towards Engineering Microservice-Oriented Composable Ecosystems for Smart Industries
Abstract : The emergence of smart and integrated industrial ecosystems is replacing traditional manufacturing, where operations are more digitalized and automated. For communication and cooperation, these operations require seamless integration of the devices to ensure interoperability in a secure, reliable, and adaptable environment. READ MORE
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14. The science of imagining solutions : design becoming conscious of itself through design
Abstract : This dissertation addresses a paradox in design: we currently live in a day and age that is fundamentally conditioned by artifice on all scales, and principled by a deep sense of contingency and possibility. In this world, anything could always be something else. READ MORE
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15. The reinforcement learning method : A feasible and sustainable control strategy for efficient occupant-centred building operation in smart cities
Abstract : Over half of the world’s population lives in urban areas, a trend which is expected to only grow as we move further into the future. With this increasing trend in urbanisation, challenges are presented in the form of the management of urban infrastructure systems. READ MORE