ABSTRACT

Smart city infrastructure is the foundation for the overall smart city framework and architecture. Only a few smart cities have recently emerged around the world, for example, Dubai, Malta, Kochi (India), and Singapore. The scope of these cities is primarily limited to the development of a technology park that converts industrial real estate to cutting-edge information technology by utilizing advancements in telecom and IP networks, as well as a minor asset management automation system. The development's goal is to create an operational system that will regulate electricity usage and business operations in order to reduce overall operational costs. The smart city development framework and the surveying positional accuracy of finding assets as the foundation of the smart city development architecture, which will be integrated with all of the smart city framework's facilities and systems, will be discussed in this chapter. The chapter will also discuss the key benefits of the proposed architecture, both quantifiable and nonquantifiable.