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t Grids and Big Data Analytics for Smart Cities
Smart Grids and Big Data Analytics for Smart Cities
Chun Sing Lai • Loi Lei Lai • Qi Hong Lai
Smart Grids and Big Data Analytics for Smart Cities
Chun Sing Lai Department of Electrical Engineering Guangdong University of Technology Guangzhou, China
Loi Lei Lai Department of Electrical Engineering Guangdong University of Technology Guangzhou, China
Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering Brunel University London London, UK Qi Hong Lai Sir William Dunn School of Pathology University of Oxford Oxford, UK
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Preface
This book was written in response to the increasing interest in smart city technology and its deployment worldwide. There is a strong belief that smart city technology will produce an all-win solution with regard to environmental, social, and economic impact. Major environmental, economic, and technological challenges such as: climate change; economic restructuring; pressure on public finances; digitalization of the retail and entertainment industries, and the growth of urban and ageing populations has generated huge interest for cities to be run differently and smartly. The term “smart city” was coined to describe such cities, and they promise a significant improvement in the quality of life of its citizens through the combination of information and communication technology (ICT), new services and improved city infrastructure. The evolutionary process in the dev
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