2018 IEEE 8th Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (CCWC) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/ccwc.2018.8301649
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Resilient smart cities: An approach of damaged cities by natural risks

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“…With the presented means of standardization, a further strategy for supporting the technology transfer is available and complements the literature review of Cedano and Hernández-Granados [34]. It also partly confirms Velásquez et al [45] with regard to the use of standards to increase the implementation of tools on a large scale. However, the application of standards developed out of research projects requires more research.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…With the presented means of standardization, a further strategy for supporting the technology transfer is available and complements the literature review of Cedano and Hernández-Granados [34]. It also partly confirms Velásquez et al [45] with regard to the use of standards to increase the implementation of tools on a large scale. However, the application of standards developed out of research projects requires more research.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Existing studies related to (city) resilience refer, for example, to the importance of using respective standards and suggest developing new standards that can be used for knowledge-sharing activities [44] or for increasing the application of tools on a large scale [45]. Moreover, Fathani et al [46] describe the proposal and promotion of a new standard on early warning systems and Poustourli [39] provides information on the process of developing Workshop Agreements in relation to initiatives in European security research.…”
Section: Standardization Activities For Resilience-related Research Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While most of the studies in this area focus on privacy and security risks, Velasquez et al (2018) argued that it is important to consider natural risks when planning smart cities. The study proposed a new architecture which includes the fundamental services that need to be preserved and prioritised within a smart city.…”
Section: Operational Vulnerabilities For Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%