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Future Urban Smartness: Connectivity Zones with Disposable Identities
We tie the Smart Cities concept to the On-Life human-centered vision. The need to provide citizen-focused empowering visions of smart cities planning and development is very much needed, especially when a post-COVID environment requires urban growth “resets” within stringent sustainability limits. Our selected case studies describe some of these current challenges. Two novel utopian visions of technology are proposed: urban “cold spots” and “disposable identities.” The aim is to safeguard human digital rights in the digital smart urban sphere: our cherished freedom of expression, privacy, autonomy, and civic assembly. The chapter has three parts, the limits of smartness; the IoT, 5G, and 6G technology developments of cyber physical systems; and the need to choose a suitable form of identity management. Authors bring together their intradisciplinary approach.
Future Urban Smartness: Connectivity Zones with Disposable Identities
We tie the Smart Cities concept to the On-Life human-centered vision. The need to provide citizen-focused empowering visions of smart cities planning and development is very much needed, especially when a post-COVID environment requires urban growth “resets” within stringent sustainability limits. Our selected case studies describe some of these current challenges. Two novel utopian visions of technology are proposed: urban “cold spots” and “disposable identities.” The aim is to safeguard human digital rights in the digital smart urban sphere: our cherished freedom of expression, privacy, autonomy, and civic assembly. The chapter has three parts, the limits of smartness; the IoT, 5G, and 6G technology developments of cyber physical systems; and the need to choose a suitable form of identity management. Authors bring together their intradisciplinary approach.
Future Urban Smartness: Connectivity Zones with Disposable Identities
Augusto, Juan Carlos (editor) / van Kranenburg, Rob (author) / Anania, Loretta (author) / Gars, Gaëlle Le (author) / Arniani, Marta (author) / van Ditmar, Delfina Fantini (author) / Kaili, Mantalena (author) / Kavassalis, Petros (author)
Handbook of Smart Cities ; Chapter: 56 ; 1259-1287
2021-07-10
29 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Disposable identities , Cyber physical systems , Human-centric , 6G , Internet of things , Smart cities , Cold spots Computer Science , User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction , Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) , Computers and Society , Communications Engineering, Networks , Sustainable Development , Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns)
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