Smart Cities, Smart Grids, and Smart Grid Analytics: How to Solve an Urban Problem

Shaun Joseph Smyth, Kevin Curran, Nigel McKelvey

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Abstract

The introduction of the 21st century has experienced a growing trend in the number of people who choose to live within a city. Rapid urbanisation however, comes a variety of issues which are technical, social, physical and organisational in nature because of the complex gathering of large population numbers in such a spatially limited area. This rapid growth in population presents new challenges for the already stretched city services and infrastructure as they are faced with the problems of finding smarter methods to deal with issues including: Traffic congestion, waste management and increased energy usage. This chapter examines the phenomenon of smart cities, their many definitions, their ability to alleviate the discomforts cities suffer due to rapid urbanisation and ultimately offer an improved and more sustainable lives for the city’s citizens. This chapter also highlights the benefits of smart grids, their bi-directional real-time communication ability, and their other qualities.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationResearch Anthology on Smart Grid and Microgrid Development
PublisherIGI Global
Pages50-76
Number of pages27
Volume1
ISBN (Electronic)9781668436677
ISBN (Print)9781668436660
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022

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