Urban computing for sustainable smart cities: Recent advances, taxonomy, and open research challenges

The recent proliferation of ubiquitous computing technologies has led to the emergence of urban computing that aims to provide intelligent services to inhabitants of smart cities. Urban computing deals with enormous amounts of data collected from sensors and other sources in a smart city. In this ar...

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Main Authors: Hashem, Ibrahim Abaker Targio, Usmani, Raja Sher Afgun, Almutairi, Mubarak S., Ibrahim, Ashraf Osman, Zakari, Abubakar, Alotaibi, Faiz, Alhashmi, Saadat Mehmood, Chiroma, Haruna
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spelling my.um.eprints.384982024-11-10T05:01:01Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/38498/ Urban computing for sustainable smart cities: Recent advances, taxonomy, and open research challenges Hashem, Ibrahim Abaker Targio Usmani, Raja Sher Afgun Almutairi, Mubarak S. Ibrahim, Ashraf Osman Zakari, Abubakar Alotaibi, Faiz Alhashmi, Saadat Mehmood Chiroma, Haruna QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science The recent proliferation of ubiquitous computing technologies has led to the emergence of urban computing that aims to provide intelligent services to inhabitants of smart cities. Urban computing deals with enormous amounts of data collected from sensors and other sources in a smart city. In this article, we investigated and highlighted the role of urban computing in sustainable smart cities. In addition, a taxonomy was conceived that categorized the existing studies based on urban data, approaches, applications, enabling technologies, and implications. In this context, recent developments were elucidated. To cope with the engendered challenges of smart cities, we outlined some crucial use cases of urban computing. Furthermore, prominent use cases of urban computing in sustainable smart cities (e.g., planning in smart cities, the environment in smart cities, energy consumption in smart cities, transportation in smart cities, government policy in smart cities, and business processes in smart cities) for smart urbanization were also elaborated. Finally, several research challenges (such as cognitive cybersecurity, air quality, the data sparsity problem, data movement, 5G technologies, scaling via the analysis and harvesting of energy, and knowledge versus privacy) and their possible solutions in a new perspective were discussed explicitly. MDPI 2023-03 Article PeerReviewed Hashem, Ibrahim Abaker Targio and Usmani, Raja Sher Afgun and Almutairi, Mubarak S. and Ibrahim, Ashraf Osman and Zakari, Abubakar and Alotaibi, Faiz and Alhashmi, Saadat Mehmood and Chiroma, Haruna (2023) Urban computing for sustainable smart cities: Recent advances, taxonomy, and open research challenges. Sustainability, 15 (5). ISSN 2071-1050, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/su15053916 <https://doi.org/10.3390/su15053916>. 10.3390/su15053916
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Hashem, Ibrahim Abaker Targio
Usmani, Raja Sher Afgun
Almutairi, Mubarak S.
Ibrahim, Ashraf Osman
Zakari, Abubakar
Alotaibi, Faiz
Alhashmi, Saadat Mehmood
Chiroma, Haruna
Urban computing for sustainable smart cities: Recent advances, taxonomy, and open research challenges
description The recent proliferation of ubiquitous computing technologies has led to the emergence of urban computing that aims to provide intelligent services to inhabitants of smart cities. Urban computing deals with enormous amounts of data collected from sensors and other sources in a smart city. In this article, we investigated and highlighted the role of urban computing in sustainable smart cities. In addition, a taxonomy was conceived that categorized the existing studies based on urban data, approaches, applications, enabling technologies, and implications. In this context, recent developments were elucidated. To cope with the engendered challenges of smart cities, we outlined some crucial use cases of urban computing. Furthermore, prominent use cases of urban computing in sustainable smart cities (e.g., planning in smart cities, the environment in smart cities, energy consumption in smart cities, transportation in smart cities, government policy in smart cities, and business processes in smart cities) for smart urbanization were also elaborated. Finally, several research challenges (such as cognitive cybersecurity, air quality, the data sparsity problem, data movement, 5G technologies, scaling via the analysis and harvesting of energy, and knowledge versus privacy) and their possible solutions in a new perspective were discussed explicitly.
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author Hashem, Ibrahim Abaker Targio
Usmani, Raja Sher Afgun
Almutairi, Mubarak S.
Ibrahim, Ashraf Osman
Zakari, Abubakar
Alotaibi, Faiz
Alhashmi, Saadat Mehmood
Chiroma, Haruna
author_facet Hashem, Ibrahim Abaker Targio
Usmani, Raja Sher Afgun
Almutairi, Mubarak S.
Ibrahim, Ashraf Osman
Zakari, Abubakar
Alotaibi, Faiz
Alhashmi, Saadat Mehmood
Chiroma, Haruna
author_sort Hashem, Ibrahim Abaker Targio
title Urban computing for sustainable smart cities: Recent advances, taxonomy, and open research challenges
title_short Urban computing for sustainable smart cities: Recent advances, taxonomy, and open research challenges
title_full Urban computing for sustainable smart cities: Recent advances, taxonomy, and open research challenges
title_fullStr Urban computing for sustainable smart cities: Recent advances, taxonomy, and open research challenges
title_full_unstemmed Urban computing for sustainable smart cities: Recent advances, taxonomy, and open research challenges
title_sort urban computing for sustainable smart cities: recent advances, taxonomy, and open research challenges
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