Artificial Intelligence for Smart Cities
A special issue of Future Internet (ISSN 1999-5903). This special issue belongs to the section "Smart System Infrastructure and Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 June 2023) | Viewed by 7012
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Interests: short-term load forecasting; intelligent forecasting technologies (e.g., neural networks, knowledge–based expert systems, fuzzy inference systems, evolutionary computation, etc.); hybrid forecasting models (e.g., hybridizing traditional models with intelligent technologies, or hybridizing two or more different models to form a novel forecasting model); novel intelligent methodologies (chaos theory; cloud theory; quantum theory)
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Dear Colleagues,
A smart city uses information and communication technology (ICT) to improve operational efficiency, share information with the public and provide a better quality of government service and citizen welfare. The main goal of a smart city is to optimize city functions and promote economic growth while also improving the quality of life for citizens by using smart technologies and data analysis. The value lies in how this technology is used rather than simply how much technology is available. As artificial intelligence technologies mature, it becomes easier to meet the demands of the development for smart cities.
Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies (e.g., IoT, blockchain, virtual reality, fuzzy inference systems, deep-learning-based neural networks (DNNs), convolutional neural networks, stacked autoencoders, deep reinforcement learning, meta-learning, life-long learning, graph neural networks, meta-heuristic algorithms) have played an important role in enhancing the quality of service operations from smart cities which combine people, processes, and machines, to impact the overall economical productions. Meanwhile, these emerging AI technologies also provide enough support for the connectivity of buildings, data, energy, transport, and governance, which is leading to many innovations across industrial applications to form more mature smart cities.
Hence, there is a demand to further explore the abundant applications of these AI technologies or intelligent solutions to improve/enhance any operating components, such as the quality of manufacturing, supply chain management, and Industry 5.0 for future smart cities. Thus, this Special Issue aims to provide a platform for the discussions of novel scientific and technological insights, principles, algorithms, and experiences in topics including but not limited to:
- Novel AI-based analytics on data to improve efficiency, product quality and employee safety;
- Data-driven innovations for demand planning and logistics management;
- AI-based and green-based supply chains;
- Applications of IoT for tracking production across entire processes and supply chains;
- Advanced AI technologies for enhancing the connectivity of any components of smart cities;
- Hybrid meta-heuristic algorithms with AI technologies in enhancing the connectivity of any components for smart cities;
- Intelligent solutions for future smart cities;
- Smart transportation and traffic prediction for smart cities using IoT;
- Cloud and data analytics for the effective analysis of industrial data;
- Smart grid and sustainable energy solutions for smart cities;
- Smart governance and smart education;
- Smart cloud storage and data access.
Prof. Dr. Wei-Chiang Hong
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- IoT
- AI
- smart cities
- smart transportation
- industrial data
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