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A Comparison Between Smart City Approaches in Road Traffic Management

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A comparison between the implementation of smart city approach in different locations from Romania is presented, consisting in a combination of Internet of Things and Information and Communication Technology to manage city issues.
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This article is published in Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences.The article was published on 2018-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 27 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Smart city & Intelligent transportation system.

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A Review of Technical Standards for Smart Cities

TL;DR: This paper serves as a guide to the most recent developments of smart cities standards and presents the study of smart city definitions and domain to better recognize the smart city concept.
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Detection and Monitoring of Bottom-Up Cracks in Road Pavement Using a Machine-Learning Approach

TL;DR: The objective of this study is to set up a supervised machine learning (ML)-based method for the identification and classification of the SHS of a differently cracked road pavement based on its vibro-acoustic signature, and results are encouraging.
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Energy harvesting for IoT road monitoring systems

TL;DR: The objective of this study is to draw guidelines for the designer that can establish the proper sizing of the PVSS, based on the energy consumption of the SHM system, according to multiple factors, such as typology and number of sensors, frequency of measurements, duty cycle, and days of autonomy.
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Multiple Dimensions of Smart Cities’ Infrastructure: A Review

TL;DR: Future research on the topic should conceptualize smart cities as an emergent socio-techno phenomenon, a novel review framework that analyzes how smart city infrastructure is related to the urbanization process while presenting developments in IoT sensor networks, big data analysis of the generated information, and green construction.
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A Real-Time Decision Platform for the Management of Structures and Infrastructures

TL;DR: An innovative platform based on a network of wirelessly connected, low-power, and renewable-energy-fed sensor units capable of simultaneously carrying out damage detection, localization, identification, and “multi-material” level quantification of different types of failures is proposed.
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