Smart Cities promise a future where traffic would move efficiently, where space would be allocated fairly, and where green space won’t be an afterthought. All of this is possible, but only with the right infrastructure, regulations, transport options and technology, especially location data.
In this whitepaper, industry experts and research consultants Frost & Sullivan explain how these dynamics intertwine to bring us the city of the future. The report details the technologies required to build smart cities, and the various components and layers that work together to transform roads, reduce crowding and lower the focus on cars in city design.
Moreover, the whitepaper highlights the tangible benefits of smart cities. It demonstrates how cities like Paris and Amsterdam have already reaped the rewards of using location data to manage traffic, resulting in modest reductions in congestion that yield significant gains in environmental sustainability, economic productivity, and citizen well-being.