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Smart cities and buildings
Over little more than 30 years, smart cities and buildings have evolved, from an intriguing vision and interesting concept, to a globally present phenomenon. The difference between an intelligent and “traditional” (sustainable) city/building can be seen, first of all, in the presence of intelligent services system representing a new layer in the totality of urban fabric or building structure. Its particularity lies in the fact that it is complex, susceptible to changes, and capable of learning (evolving).
Smart cities and buildings
Over little more than 30 years, smart cities and buildings have evolved, from an intriguing vision and interesting concept, to a globally present phenomenon. The difference between an intelligent and “traditional” (sustainable) city/building can be seen, first of all, in the presence of intelligent services system representing a new layer in the totality of urban fabric or building structure. Its particularity lies in the fact that it is complex, susceptible to changes, and capable of learning (evolving).
Smart cities and buildings
Silvio Bašić (author) / Nikolina Vezilić Strmo (author) / Marinko Sladoljev (author)
2019
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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