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A Study on the Public Housing Model for Residents’ Participation suitable for Smart City

Journal of The Korea Internet of Things Society / Journal of The Korea Internet of Things Society, (P)2799-4791;
2021, v.7 no.2, pp.1-6
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.20465/kiots.2021.7.2.001


Abstract

In recent years, many people are living in a space limited by rapid global industrial development and economic growth, and rapid urbanization is underway, with the global urban population estimated to be more than 70 percent in 2050. Due to rapid urbanization, government-led smart city models are being developed and introduced to solve various urban problems such as disaster safety, air pollution, water pollution, energy shortage, disease, crime and transportation. However, since ICT technology of public housing is being developed as a type of social overhead capital project, it is necessary to develop micro-smart city projects that residents can feel by developing services such as public safety, living environment, living welfare, and energy management for public housing residents. Therefore, in this paper, the smart platform model of public housing for smart city in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution is planned and presented.

keywords
스마트 시티, 사물인터넷, 공공안전, 생활복지, 에너지관리, 정보통신기술, Smart City, IoT, Public Safety, Living Welfare, Energy Management, Information and Communication Technologies

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