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Big data in smart cities

智慧城市中的大数据

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In this paper, we discuss the concept of the smart city, summarize its development, analyze the motivation and goals of building smart cities in China, and illustrate the supporting technologies of the smart city. Next, we propose a smart city infrastructure that is based on the concept of the digital city and integrates the Internet of Things and cloud computing technologies, thereby achieving automatic control and intelligence services for people and logistics in physical cities. We analyze the big data of smart cities according to ubiquitous sensor networks. Facing the problems and challenges caused by big data of smart cities, we propose a strategy to handle big data that focuses on cloud computing and data mining. In addition, we present a basic framework for cloud computing platforms and propose the establishment of an operating center for smart cities. In closing, we discuss the bright prospects of smart cities.

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本文探讨了智慧城市的概念, 总结了其发展历程, 剖析了中国建设智慧城市的动力和目标, 阐述了智慧城市的支撑技术, 并提出了智慧城市的基础架构, 即在数字城市的基础上有机地融合物联网和云计算技术, 以实现对现实城市中人和物的自动控制和智能服务。作者针对无所不在的传感器网对智慧城市的大数据进行了分析, 提出了应对大数据的策略和思路, 重点论述了云计算与数据挖掘, 并给出了云平台的基础框架, 提出了建立智慧城市运营中心的建议, 最后展望了智慧城市未来美好的前景。

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Li, D., Cao, J. & Yao, Y. Big data in smart cities. Sci. China Inf. Sci. 58, 1–12 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11432-015-5396-5

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