2. What is a smart city
A developed urban area that create sustainable
economic development & high quality of life by
excelling in multiple key areas ; Economic ,
Mobility ,environment , people , living & Govt.
excelling in these key areas can be done so through
strong human capital ,social capital and/or ICT
infrastructure
4. Features of Smart City
Smart parking
Intelligent transport system
Tele-care
Traffic management
Smart grids
Smart urban lighting
Waste management
Smart city maintenance
Smart Roads
Digital-signage.
5. Elements
In terms of infrastructure
In term of transport system
Entertainment & Education Facility
Energy efficiency & Reducing water
conservation
6. 20 Smart City List:-
1. Bhubaneswar, Odisha
2. Pune, Maharashtra
3. Jaipur, Rajasthan
4. Surat, Gujarat
5. Kochi, Kerala
6. Ahmedabad, Gujarat
7. Jabalpur, Rajasthan
8. Visakhapatnam, Andhra
Pradesh
9. Sholapur, Maharashtra
10. Davangere, Karnataka
11. Indore, Madhya Pradesh
12. New Delhi Municipal Corporation
13. Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
14. Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh
15. Belagaon, Karnataka
16. Udaipur, Rajasthan
17. Guwahati, Assam
18. Chennai, Tamil Nadu
19. Ludhiana, Punjab
20. Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
7. What is it?
To be aware of the problems that different societies and
communities face on a day-to-day basis.
Social awareness is consciousness shared within a society. It
can also be defined as awareness about the latest
problems or technology that different
societies and communities need to know;
to be conscious of hardships and difficulties of society.
Social Awareness
8. Why is it important?
For better understanding towards the improvement of our
society.
Not being aware of what is going
on can dramatically limit the potential
of human resources. The world is
changing, and human resources must be
conscious enough of the shift to not
only prevent disaster, but also make
timely decisions and resource
development
.
9. When can it help?
Healthcare
News & Current Affairs
Political Awareness
Education
Advertisement
Entertainment
10. HEALTHCARE
For the prosperity of a smart city, the people of the
city must be fully aware of their health and habits.
The central government of India has prepared a
blueprint for the development of 100 smart cities
in the country. One of the key elements of the
proposed smart cities includes state of the art
health facilities for everyone. The potential
applications of technology to improve efficiency,
safety, and quality of health care in India are truly
enormous.
11. • Patients queue and wait for hours at primary
clinics- first come, first served.
• Limited number of health workers,
equipment and supplies.
• Patients have to wait hours/days for
ambulance transport.
• Some die while waiting for assistance or
transport.
CURRENT SITUATION ANALYSIS
12. SOLUTIONS TO SPREAD AWARENESS
COMMUNITY AWARENESS
Health Talk weekly radio programme on city local
radio.
Health research news to Radio Listening Clubs and
public places.
TV and radio shows focusing on viral diseases to
improve recognition in communities.
Sufficient amount of ambulances for medical
transport.
13. SMART APP FOR HEALTHCARE
In hospitals, electronic
medical records can be used
to set up notifications that
are automatically sent to the
staff when it’s time for a
patient to take medicine or
when a test is due. In a
similar manner, patients
receive text messages on
their phone to remind them
of scheduled appointments.
14. NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS
Awareness through different social media
platforms.
Through cinemas all over the city.
Through digital screens all over the city .
Through digital libraries and digital news
platforms
Appropriate TV shows for current
happenings.
15. POWERFULLSOCIAL MEDIA TOOLS
• Facebook is a for-profit corporation
and online social media and social
networking service that lets you
stay connected with friends and
family onthe go.
• Twitteris anonline social
networkingservice that
enablesusersto sendandread
short140-charactermessages
called "tweets".Registered
userscanreadandposttweets.
16. DIGITAL LIBRARIES
A digital library is a special library with a focused
collection of digital objects that can include text,
visual material, audio material, video material, stored
as electronic media.
ADVANTAGES
No physical boundary. The user of a digital library need not to go to the
library physically; people from all over the world can gain access to the
same information, as long as an Internet connection is available.
Round the clock availability
Multiple access. The same resources can be used simultaneously by a
number of institutions and patrons.
Information retrieval. The user is able to use any search term (word,
phrase, title, name, subject) to search the entire collection. Digital libraries
can provide very user-friendly interfaces, giving click able access to its
resources.
17. • Space. Whereas traditional libraries are limited by
storage space, digital libraries have the potential to store
much more information, simply because digital
information requires very little physical space to contain
them and media storage technologies are more
affordable than ever before.
• Added value. Certain characteristics of objects,
primarily the quality of images, may be improved.
Digitization can enhance legibility and remove visible
flaws such as stains and discoloration.
• Easily accessible.
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19. Cleanliness and Sanitation
In country like India, sanitation is a factor by
which India is seen to be a degraded country.
There must be a smart way to aware the people
about the cleanliness and proper sanitation.
Public toilets must be also functioned in a
technical way. They must be equipped with well
advanced proximity sensors and water level rising
sensors resulting in usage of optimum water.
20. mWASH
mWASH: Mobile Phone Applications for the Water,
Sanitation, and Hygiene Sector, analyses how mobile
technology applications are already being tapped in many
areas, such as health, agriculture, and disaster relief, as well as
WASH. It includes the features like water management,
sewage dumping and moreover also gives the user informed
about the latest development going in sanitation sector
21. EDUCATION
For a smart city, education is one of the major factors which
can contribute effectively to a smart city.
We can aware the people about different technologies like
e-market, online shopping/purchasing, e-cash, online pay.
We can built an android application which will give
information about each and every domain related to internet
technologies.
Our mode of Education should also be smart which means that
interactive boards, digital electronic pen and various devices
like visualizers must be used.
22. Smart Education initiative has been supported by diverse technology
brands by introducing various digital learning solutions.
Devices including document cameras and projectors make it
possible for schools and colleges to implement instructions in
smart classrooms.
Smart boards – This is an interactive white board which allows the teacher
can digitally draw on that image.
Digital Podium – This advanced lecture stand is all-in-one smart classroom
equipment
Smart Class ICT – The solution includes K-12 Digital content, assessment
suite introduced on a most advanced offline or online LMS.
Visualizers – Also known as document camera, this visual presenter is a real-
time image capture devices
23. Microsoft OneNote – Though it
looks just like a traditional notebook,
it rocks interactive whiteboards. The
notes teacher write on the board go
directly into the notebook that they
share with the students.
Evernote – Evernote is a tool that can
be effectively used on iPad in
classrooms.
Some of the mobile learning apps are-
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25. There has to be smart way of informing people
about the transportation. Apps like Google maps
helps the vehicle driver to locate a particular place.
Moreover it also tells about the traffic density on a
particular road.
Public transportation is convenient, cost-effective
and environmentally friendly. We can aware
people about various events or news by publishing
them in a digital way on buses, trains and cabs.
Also an application must be made to inform the
mayors, municipal corporation about the issues
related to transportation.
26. • Components of ITS Architecture:
• ITS – Intelligent Transport System
An Overview or (Conceptual Model) –
• A top-level diagram, which shows how the various elements of the
transportation system gets integrated and explains how the whole
system works.
• A Functional (or Logical) Architecture (or Viewpoint) –
• It consists of logic involved in the integration of various services. If
we have to implement something we must first think and plan the series
of operations needed to satisfy the various user needs.
• A Physical Architecture (or Viewpoint) –
• Involves the various physical nodes involved in the system. A
system can’t be imagined without proper infrastructure, so the
specifications for the physical components and their locations for a
particular deployment are required.
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Various Government owned regional
bodies are managing smart
city projects
Regional
Governme
nt bodies/
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Delhi Delhi Development Authority is building Delhi’s
first flagship smart city project in East Delhi
Haridwar SIIDCUL is implementing smart city based
projects in Haridwar
Bhubanes
hwar
Planning and Coordination department is
overseeing the Smart City project in
Bhubaneshwar
Across
Cities
DMICDC Trust was formed to oversee the Delhi
Mumbai Corridor project which has plans to
have 7 smart cities is headed by the Finance
Secretary
Ahmedabad
High tech city being constructed having
infrastructure facilities like District Cooling
System, Automated Waste Management
System, Safety & Surveillance, Traffic
management
Smart city projects including multiple
smart concepts
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