Smart city projects have evolved through various phases over the past 5 years, from being a vendor-driven technology-centric vision of smart cities to citizen-centric models. Smart cities are segregated based on their development stage into anchor, platform, and beta smart cities.
The smart city is a conceptual model, designed to deliver a set of cutting-edge services and infrastructure. Smart cities are differentiated in terms of their governance, technological advances, economic benefits, and social and environmental standards.
The growing urbanization across the globe has led to the continuous evolution of the airways industry. The demand for aviation services has increased significantly in the last decade. With the improvement in living standards and a reduction in the cost of air travel, air transportation has become affordable to many people.
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The demand for public safety requires sophisticated computerized systems, which can deliver the right information needed for an effective and safe response from the law enforcement officers, firefighters, and emergency medical support providers.
The system handles every phase of the emergency response, from logging of the emergency situation to informing the appropriate personnel about the size and severity of the incident, so that quick and effective response to the emergency situation can be ensured.
In the smart cities market, the key and emerging market players include Cisco Systems (US), IBM (US), Siemens AG (Germany), Schneider Electric (France), Ericsson (Sweden), Vodafone (UK), Itron Inc. (US), Verizon (US), Telensa (England), ABB (Switzerland), Honeywell International Inc. (US), SAP SE (Germany), KAPSCH Group (Austria), and AGT International (Switzerland).
