IM4010 Infrastructure for Smart City Planning Syllabus:
IM4010 Infrastructure for Smart City Planning Syllabus – Anna University PG Syllabus Regulation 2021
OBJECTIVES:
To learn about the state-of-the-art strategies for effectively managing the transition from legacy infrastructure to smart urban systems.
To understand the management of smart urban transportation systems as well as smart urban energy systems.
To gain a deep understanding of the nature of disruptive innovations in smart infrastructure systems.
UNIT I SMART CITIES – STATE OF THE ART
Urbanization and developing countries – Sustainable Development and cities – Urban prosperity – Evolution of smart cities – Smart city components and categories – Policy framework for smart cities – India 100 smart cities policy and mission – Common flaws in planning smart cities.
UNIT II SMART URBAN MOBILITY
Objectives and components of urban mobility – Emerging concepts and strategies – Land use, urban form, and mobility – Transit oriented development – use of non-motorized transport – smart mobility – Major ICT supported smart mobility systems – RTIS, Automated fare collection systems, car/bike sharing systems, Intelligent signalling systems, RTMS, Parking information system, Automated vehicle location systems – Smart Mobility: Comprehensive model proposal.
UNIT III SMART ENERGY
Overview – Ways and means to be energy smart – Influence of urbanization and climate change – urban density and energy use – elements of smart energy management system – strategies in making a city energy smart – making of a smart grid – use of electric vehicles(EVs) – Smart energy transformation – Challenges in making cities energy smart.
UNIT IV SMART WATER AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
Smart water management – water resources and cycles – Implementing smart water management – Policy Challenges and Road Ahead – Waste Management Changing Approaches – Approach vs implementation – Smart Waste Management Strategies – Innovation in Conventional process, IoT and ICT based waste collection and management, automated waste collection systems – Smart Waste Management Challenges and Policies & Road ahead.
UNIT V E- GOVERNANCE AND IOT
The power of ICT to integrate urban services – Taxonomy of layers of ICT Architecture, Access layer, Application layer, Data Layer, Communication layer, instrumentation layer, IoT/M2M layer – Major Technology areas – Network, storage, computing, sensor, Information Security Technologies – ICT Major Components, Data Storage and Management, Network Infrastructure – Network Infrastructure for smart cities – Benefits of employing ICT – Emerging Technologies – IoT, Big Data Analytics and Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligences, Machine and Deep Learning, Fifth Generation (5G) Network services – ICT Challenges, concerns and road ahead.
COURSE OUTCOME
CO1 Explore and understand the fundamental concepts of smart and sustainable cities.
CO2 Explain the component of smart cities and dwell into their technological advancement.
CO3 Appreciate the involvement of stake holders in the design and implementation of responsive smart cities.
CO4 Explain the importance of different linkages and their roles including government, urban planners, universities, city developers and communities.
CO5 Identify and recognize the role of ICT and data analytics in addressing the urban challenges and key issues
REFERENCES:
1. Sharma, “Sustainable Smart Cities In India: Challenges And Future Perspectives”, SPRINGER, 2022.
2. Anilkumar, Introduction to Smart Cities, Pearson India Education Services, 2020.
3. Jonathan Reichenta, Smart Cities for Dummies, 2020
4. Kassim Rehana Dr, Big Data for a Sustainable Smart City, Partridge Publishing Singapore, 2020
5. Mani.N, Smart Cities and Urban Development in India, New Century Publications , 2016
6. Stan Geertman, Joseph Ferreira, Jr., Robert Goodspeed, John Stillwell, “Planning Support Systems and Smart Cities”, Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, Springer, 2015
7. Anthony M Townsend, Smart Cities – Big Data, Civic Hackers, and the Quest for a New Utopia, W. W. Norton & Company, 2013