Smart cities use multiple technologies to resolve some of the most complex challenges facing today’s cities. When implemented well, these technologies can truly make a difference in the lives of city dwellers.
In this article, we examine the various technologies involved – including VoIP – and how they can work together to bring about these desirable results.
The need for smart cities
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, over 80% of the population of the United States is urban. As cities get larger and more complex, their management and administration become all the more difficult. In recent years, this complexity has revealed the need for a better way to manage all of the logistics of the various urban systems and operations, and to optimize that management for the benefit of all aspects of the city.
Human analysis of various disparate systems in an entity as complex as a fast-growing city is no longer sufficient. A more dynamic and automated methodology of city management seems to be required. Enter the smart city.
Smart city basics
A smart city is a city that employs ICT (information and communications technology) in order to manage it more effectively, and to allow city officials to make more informed and responsible decisions and policies for the good of the city as a whole. This includes using ICT to automate and optimize the operation and management of systems such as municipal lighting, traffic signals, parking, and utilities, as well as using sensors to collect meaningful data that can be visualized and analyzed in real time and historically. It also includes the enabling of citizen engagement via various electronic platforms, allowing people to do things from reporting failures in municipal infrastructure to participating in electronic town meetings where individual voices can be heard.
Examples of application
Because of its complex nature, it’s not always easy to envision a smart city based on its definition. Some examples of smart city operation will be helpful in further understanding the concept. We can categorize these examples into various urban operation groups:
It’s all in the data
These are just some of the most common areas in which smart city applications can be employed. One of the most important aspects of these applications is the fact that most of them accumulate data. This data, collected from many different sources, is valuable because many of today’s analytical systems are able to find correlations between data points that would not otherwise be perceivable. Thus, it may be discovered that seemingly independent urban projects, when coordinated and employed together, may bring about even greater results than each one would individually.
The role of VoIP in the smart city
ICT technologies enable the smart city. Wireless communication such as 5G and LoRaWAN, and innovations such as the cloud, IoT, and edge computing are just some of the tools used to make the smart city concept possible.
However, one aspect that cannot be stressed enough is that a smart city exists to serve the citizen. As such, technologies that engage citizens and enable them to interact effectively with the city itself are of utmost importance. That’s where VoIP technologies based on the SIP protocol come in.
We’ve focused a lot on automated machine-to-machine communication, but VoIP is primarily a human interaction technology that enables communication between people. But it doesn’t only encompass telephony; it is also an integral part of collaboration systems.
We often think of VoIP, SIP, and collaboration tools as something used to interconnect conference rooms with remote participants with video and other channels of communication. But larger-scale collaboration is also valid and necessary. Such systems usually include things like:
Conclusion
Although the concept of a smart city has been around for over a decade, it is still considered by many to be in its infancy. As technologies improve, and as the implementation of the applications increases, the potential of the smart city continues to grow, with the ultimate goal of improving the quality of life for the modern city dweller.
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