1st Edition

The Role of Smart Technology and Industry 4.0 in Shaping Smart Cities

288 Pages 13 Color & 10 B/W Illustrations
by Apple Academic Press

288 Pages 13 Color & 10 B/W Illustrations
by Apple Academic Press

In an era characterized by rapid technological breakthroughs and urbanization, the integration of smart technology into urban development and industrial operations has become essential. This new book presents specialized knowledge and examines how smart technologies profoundly impact the restructuring of urban areas and industrial sectors. It explores the use of a number of advanced technologies,... Read more

1. Smart City and Smart Transportation in India: Opportunities and Challenges

Vinod Kumar, Ram Singh, and Ankur Mangla

 

2. Smart Technologies for Smart Cities: Mobility

Zeynep Aytac

 

3. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Challenges and Modern Applications of Reinforcement Learning

Wasswa Shafik

 

4. Social Media Monitoring Practices by Smart Cities: Benefits and Risks

Alexandra Telitsyna, Ilia Karnaukhov, Ksenia Usanova, and Alexander Rudchenko

 

5. IoT-Based Smart City Architecture Framework

Mahesh K. Sharma and Deep Chandra

 

6. Theoretical Review of Relationships Between IT Adoption, Logistics, and Customer Service Achievements in the Management Essence of Transport Enterprises

Marta Kadłubek

 

7. IT Identity and Satisfaction of Young People: A Prospect for Living in a Smart City

Alexandra Telitsyna, Ekaterina Zabelina, Svetlana Kurnosova, and Marina Lukmanova

 

8. Smart Street Parking Systems: Applications for Internet of Things Prototyping-Based Smart Cities - Creative Solutions for Smarter Societies

Parthasarathi Pattnayak, Rajendra Kumar Dash, Asadi Srinivasulu, and Saumendra Das

 

9. Indoor Air Quality: Impact on Workers Health and Role of a IoT Monitoring System

Gaurav Saxena, Priyank Singhal, and Saurabh Kumar

 

10. Bio-Medical Waste Administration During Covid-19 in Smart Cities in India: Analysis and Future Prospects

Hemant Bhanawat, Ruchi Mehrotra, and Rajesh Tiwari

 

11. Exploring the Challenges of ITC and Blockchain Integration for Smart Cities

Rubee Singh, Shahbaz Khan, Akash Gupta, Arushi Bajpai, and Vinay Kandpal

 

12. Smart Financing Models for Developing Smart Sustainable Cities

Vinay Kandpal, Sanawi Sharahiley, and Ridhima Sharma

 

13. Sustainable Development Goals and Energy: Progress and Possibilities in Nepal

Vida Abdaly

Biography

Vinay Kandpal, PhD, is a finance expert and educator who teaches and mentors students at Graphic Era University, India, where he is a Professor of Management Studies. A prolific researcher and author with over 18 years of experience in academia and industry, he has published more than 60 research papers and several books on sustainability, fintech, smart cities, risk management, circular economy, and financial inclusion. He has presented his work at international conferences and institutions and serves on the editorial and review boards of several well-regarded journals. Dr. Kandpal holds a DLitt (Post Doc) and a PhD in Finance from Kumaun University, India, and is also a Post Doctorate Scholar of PG Administracao-Paulista University, UNIP, Brazil.

Manoj Kumar Nallapaneni, PhD, is a Transdisciplinary Energy and Sustainability Engineer working at City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK). He is also an Adjunct Professor at the Swiss School of Business and Management, Geneva. His research involves experimental, real-time empirical climate-specific studies mainly focusing on building systems that are sustainable and resilient across critical infrastructure sectors by adopting nexus thinking and systems innovation with an emphasis on circular business models and digitalization. His contributions in topics like clean energy and environmental systems, food-energy-water-waste nexus, industrial symbiosis, waste valorization and material passports, carbon accounting, and pricing are notable. Dr. Nallapaneni earned his PhD degree in Digital Circular Economy and Circular Power System from the School of Energy and Environment, CityUHK, Hong Kong.

Deep Chandra, PhD, is an experienced banker turned academician. He retired as a Vice President from Nainital Bank Ltd., after serving the bank for 33 years. He is now working with the Amrapali Group of Institutions, Haldwani, Uttarakhand, India, as an Associate Professor for the last six years. He has exhibited skills in people management, business development, and public relations throughout his service tenure and presently imparts practical knowledge to management students. He is also a certificated associate of the Indian Institute of Banking and Finance.