스마트시티 네트워크를 위한 새로운 기술 논문 초안 (A survey on emerging technologies for sustainable smart city network)
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1. Introduction1.1 Motivation
1.2 Research methodology
1.3 Research contribution
1.4 Structure of the survey
2. Design Principles for Sustainable Smart City Network
2.1. Deployments of Smart City Applications
2.2. Characteristics and requirements for sustainable network
3. Security in Network Architecture
3.1 Centralized architecture
3.2 Decentralized architecture
3.3 Distributed architecture
4. Open Issues, Challenges, and Recommendations
4.1 Data Integration challenges
4.2 Security and Privacy
4.3 Application Building
4.4 Recommendation
5. Conclusion
References
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Smart City is emerging as a new alternative to solve various urban issues such as urban aging, traffic congestion, energy shortage, environmental pollution, and crime. Smart City is the key to discovering converged new industries that will dominate the 4th industrial revolution through Data, Network, Artificial Intelligence (AI). Recently, there has been an increase in the number of attempts to solve urban problems using network technology both domestically and internationally. The smart city market is emerging as an innovative growth engine centered on energy, transportation, and security by utilizing Information & Communication Technology (ICT) technology such as AI, Big Data, 5G, and Network. According to a UN report, population growth in urban areas is expected to reach 66% by 2050, with 70% of the world's resources consumed in cities [1]. Markets & Markets are expected to grow from $ 0.4 trillion in 2004 to $ 1.1 trillion in 2020, while Frost & Sullivan expects $ 1 trillion in 16 years and $ 1.5 trillion in 2020 [2].참고 자료
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