Analysis of Smart City Technologies
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2020Author
Polat, Leyla
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Technology, that cannot be prevented and reaches unbelievable points in the light of
science, maintains a modern and technological era by offering great convenience to
people in their lives. Smart Systems, Applications, and Solutions, that entered our lives
with the Internet of Things, which is the technology of our age, brings a new dimension
to social life at this point. The concept of Smart City, which has entered into our lives in
recent years, is one of the most important examples that can be given in this regard as a
large framework containing so-called intelligent systems.
With this thesis, it was asked to be a guiding guide in the implementation of ideas about
smart cities. Within the context of this study, it is provided to access information such
as what kind of technologies should be used in the projects to be developed for smart
cities and which standards should be adhered to in these technologies. Studies,
researches that are related to Smart Energy, Smart Transportation, Smart Health, Smart
Waste and Smart Building, which are disconnectedly and disorganizedly in the
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academical literature, have been brought together and presented as a single whole.
Different points of view are evaluated by considering the challenges experienced and to
be experienced in the specified smart city components. Case study is applied in this
thesis in that Konya Metropolitan Municipality is handled as a smart city sample in our
country and the pros and cons of the city are determined. At the same time, it is aimed
to use this thesis in the emergence of relevant models for the implementation of ideas
planned to be made by both public and private enterprises. For these topics, interviews
were conducted with related companies and various calculations were made on the
efficiency of smart systems based on real data. As a result, the positive effects of smart
solutions in different smart city components to all humanity and management and their
benefits are presented as a whole.
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