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iCity. Transformative Research for the Livable, Intelligent, and Sustainable City
The research goal of the iCity project at the Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences, and of all associated research presented in this book is to support cities in becoming more livable, intelligent, and sustainable. The research results compiled here propose tools, applications and services in the areas of mobility systems, energy, artificial intelligence, smart data, buildings, and infrastructures. The research relates to the relevant areas as well as to information and communication technologies and acceptance studies. Transdisciplinary research with mutual inspiration characterizes the research teams, which are composed of academia, industry, and municipalities. Different experiences, ways of working, and points of view lead to leaving their own single scientific research field behind and move towards life science-oriented transformative research. We believe that many of the results presented in the following chapters will also be useful in the long run when dealing with complex and multidisciplinary technology cycles in terms of sustainable use. The following contributions are organized into four parts: I Mobility, II Energy, III Simulation and Data, and IV Buildings and Infrastructure.
iCity. Transformative Research for the Livable, Intelligent, and Sustainable City
The research goal of the iCity project at the Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences, and of all associated research presented in this book is to support cities in becoming more livable, intelligent, and sustainable. The research results compiled here propose tools, applications and services in the areas of mobility systems, energy, artificial intelligence, smart data, buildings, and infrastructures. The research relates to the relevant areas as well as to information and communication technologies and acceptance studies. Transdisciplinary research with mutual inspiration characterizes the research teams, which are composed of academia, industry, and municipalities. Different experiences, ways of working, and points of view lead to leaving their own single scientific research field behind and move towards life science-oriented transformative research. We believe that many of the results presented in the following chapters will also be useful in the long run when dealing with complex and multidisciplinary technology cycles in terms of sustainable use. The following contributions are organized into four parts: I Mobility, II Energy, III Simulation and Data, and IV Buildings and Infrastructure.
iCity. Transformative Research for the Livable, Intelligent, and Sustainable City
Coors, Volker (Prof. Dr.) (author) / Pietruschka, Dirk (Dr.) (author) / Zeitler, Berndt (Prof. Dr.-Ing.) (author)
2022-01-01
Book
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
624
iCity. Transformative Research for the Livable, Intelligent, and Sustainable City
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