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dc.contributor.advisorSobah Abbas Petersen
dc.contributor.authorAhmed Mustafa
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-30T16:00:32Z
dc.date.available2020-07-30T16:00:32Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11250/2670514
dc.description.abstractSmart cities and the creation of it are hot topics these days and every developed country is converting their urbanization into smart cites. The Internet has revolutionized almost everything including our lives and IoT devices. These IoT devices generate data streams with multi-dimensions and in the form of big data. Due to enhancements in innovation, smart cities become the source of generating a lot of data that involves multiple stakeholders. For the sake of making processes systematic in smart cities many private companies, public governments, and universities have contributed through the literature and smart city frameworks. In this thesis, there is a particular focus on the smart city stakeholders, frameworks literature. After discussing the frameworks and critical analysis, the thesis purposed a framework including different stakeholders and IoT devices. The conceptual framework is only to solve the puzzle where different components will fit in the smart cities including the stakeholders and technologies in a systematic way. The conceptual framework defines the flow of decisions back with technology, IoT devices, data generated and the goals of the smart cities. But to make it integrated with the performances we do need a bridge which is called platforms or dashboards. There are so many types of dashboards that serve different purposes and have been implemented in different urban cities around the globe. We also have discussed and purposed the interface of the dashboard concerning process in FME-ZEN research which is a focused research center in Norway regarding reducing the greenhouse effect in smart cities. The purposed dashboard also covers a wide range of processes and stakeholders. The stakeholders can process different data streams together to generate results.
dc.description.abstractSmart cities and the creation of it are hot topics these days and every developed country is converting their urbanization into smart cites. The Internet has revolutionized almost everything including our lives and IoT devices. These IoT devices generate data streams with multi-dimensions and in the form of big data. Due to enhancements in innovation, smart cities become the source of generating a lot of data that involves multiple stakeholders. For the sake of making processes systematic in smart cities many private companies, public governments, and universities have contributed through the literature and smart city frameworks. In this thesis, there is a particular focus on the smart city stakeholders, frameworks literature. After discussing the frameworks and critical analysis, the thesis purposed a framework including different stakeholders and IoT devices. The conceptual framework is only to solve the puzzle where different components will fit in the smart cities including the stakeholders and technologies in a systematic way. The conceptual framework defines the flow of decisions back with technology, IoT devices, data generated and the goals of the smart cities. But to make it integrated with the performances we do need a bridge which is called platforms or dashboards. There are so many types of dashboards that serve different purposes and have been implemented in different urban cities around the globe. We also have discussed and purposed the interface of the dashboard concerning process in FME-ZEN research which is a focused research center in Norway regarding reducing the greenhouse effect in smart cities. The purposed dashboard also covers a wide range of processes and stakeholders. The stakeholders can process different data streams together to generate results.
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherNTNU
dc.titlePlatform Interface for Smart City Stakeholders
dc.typeMaster thesis


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