A city that has developed a public-private infrastructure to support waste management, energy, transportation, water resources, smart building technology, sustainability, security operations and citizen services is referred to as a “smart city”.
Automation, robotics, enabling nanotechnologies, AI, printed electronics and photovoltaics, wearables, and IT like real-time and predictive analytics, super-computing, 5G wireless networks and virtualization are a few of the fascinating technological trends of the digital era that are influencing the development of smart cities.