On Computational Infraestruture Requirements to Smart and Autonomic Cities Framework
Romildo Bezerra, Flavia Nascimento, Joberto Martins

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new autonomic framework for smart city management, aiming to enhance management functionalities across various domains like health, energy, environment, and streets, thereby improving urban living quality.
Contribution
It introduces a novel autonomic management framework tailored for smart cities, addressing specific application scenarios to improve operational efficiency and adaptability.
Findings
Framework demonstrated in multiple smart city scenarios
Enhanced management functionalities observed in case studies
Potential for scalable and adaptable city management solutions
Abstract
Smart cities are an actual trend being pursued by research that, fundamentally, tries to improve city's management on behalf of a better human quality of live. This paper proposes a new autonomic complementary approach for smart cities management. It is argued that smart city management systems with autonomic characteristics will improve and facilitate management functionalities in general. A framework is also presented as use case considering specific application scenarios like smart-health, smart-grid, smart-environment and smart-streets.
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TopicsSmart Cities and Technologies
