학술논문

Algorithmic Governance in Smart Cities: The Conundrum and the Potential of Pervasive Computing Solutions
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag. Technology and Society Magazine, IEEE. 37(2):80-87 Jun, 2018
Subject
General Topics for Engineers
Engineering Profession
Software algorithms
Smart cities
Government
Decision making
Pervasive computing
Social network services
Language
ISSN
0278-0097
1937-416X
Abstract
Pervasive and mobile computing technologies can make our everyday living environments and our cities "smart", i.e., capable of reaching awareness of physical and social processes and of dynamically affecting them in a purposeful way [1]. This is already happening, e.g., in the form of digital traffic signs that suggest in real-time the best traffic directions or the availability of parking spots, and also in the form of location-based social networks that inform us about noteworthy events. Soon we expect that the pervasive diffusion of sensing, actuation, and computing will allow our urban environment to fully self-regulate in autonomy most of its processes, and to guide and support our everyday activities.