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The rapid growth of technologies combined with the ability to store and manipulate huge amounts of data has led to many cities across the globe adopting smart city programs. It has become evident to city planners that such technologies are viable and can save cities financially and improve safety.
City residents can enjoy improved travel times and reduction in congestion when a city deploys smart traffic monitoring equipment along with sensors. In this chapter, we will examine several applications of smart city technologies at domestic as well as international locations.
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Graham, D. (2023). National and International Smart City Applications. In: Integrated Electronic Payment Technologies for Smart Cities. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38222-2_11
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