Recommendation ITU-T Y.4223 (09/2023) Common requirements and capabilities of smart cities and communities from IoT and ICT perspectives
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FOREWORD
Table of Contents
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
     3.1 Terms defined elsewhere
     3.2 Terms defined in this Recommendation
4 Abbreviations and acronyms
5 Conventions
6 Overview of smart cities and communities – views and characteristics
     6.1 Views of SC&C
     6.2  Fundamental characteristics of SC&C from IoT and ICT perspectives
7 Common requirements of SC&C from IoT and ICT perspectives
     7.1 Requirements of service and application systems
     7.2 Requirements of smart city platform systems
     7.3 Requirements of sensing and infrastructure systems
     7.4 Requirements of security and management systems
8 Common capabilities of SC&C from IoT and ICT perspectives
     8.1 Service and application capability set
          8.1.1 Service provision
          8.1.2 Multiuser support
          8.1.3 Decision-making support
          8.1.4 Location service support
          8.1.5 Identification service support
     8.2 Smart city platform capability set
          8.2.1 Urban service support
          8.2.2 Open data portal support
          8.2.3 Data processing
          8.2.4 Data analysis
          8.2.5 Data storage
          8.2.6 Data dispatching
          8.2.7 Semantics extraction
          8.2.8 Tagging
     8.3 Sensing and infrastructure capability set
          8.3.1 Communication management support
          8.3.2 Device management
          8.3.3 Sensing and data collection
          8.3.4 Infrastructure management
     8.4 Security and management capability set
Annex A   List of common requirements of SC&C
Appendix I   Details of typical city infrastructure sensors
Appendix II   Some detailed considerations related to SC&C applications in different application domains
     II.1 Public security applications
     II.2 Traffic and transportation management applications
     II.3 Municipal administration applications
     II.4 Water management applications
     II.5 Public safety applications
     II.6 Urban plan applications
     II.7 Land resource management applications
     II.8 Energy management applications
     II.9 e-government applications
     II.10 Education applications
     II.11 Environmental protection applications
     II.12 Health applications
     II.13 Civil administration applications
     II.14 Citizen-centric service applications
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