2017 International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/isc2.2017.8090837
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Smart genetics for smarter health - an innovation proposal to improve wellness and health care in the cities of the future

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“…In this sense, the authors propose a platform that uses the standards ratified by GS1, which stores the information in an independent repository that provides standard open interfaces for sharing resources in a smart city. In (von Son et al, 2017) authors refer to aspects of health and well-being as fundamental to the concept of a smart city. Combining genetic research with environmental monitoring, authors present a virtual platform that makes use of IT and IoT to improve citizens' quality of life and to establish correlations between the environment and the genetic information of each person.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, the authors propose a platform that uses the standards ratified by GS1, which stores the information in an independent repository that provides standard open interfaces for sharing resources in a smart city. In (von Son et al, 2017) authors refer to aspects of health and well-being as fundamental to the concept of a smart city. Combining genetic research with environmental monitoring, authors present a virtual platform that makes use of IT and IoT to improve citizens' quality of life and to establish correlations between the environment and the genetic information of each person.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• San Diego: In 2014 it became the first city in the United States to use light-emitting diodes as smart lamps in public lighting, which are equipped with photoelectric sensors, wireless transmitters and microprocessors, in addition to the structured network is able to offer Real-time information on the energy consumption of each of the regions of the city. [16] • Yokohama: It is considered an intelligent city for the following reasons:…”
Section: Some Smart Cities Highlighted Worldwidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The above recommendations are a fundamental part for Kyoto to achieve its Miyako plan that lasts for 10 years (2011-2020), the goal is to make a learning city that is friendly to the environment and society [16].…”
Section: Some Smart Cities Highlighted Worldwidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em uma cidade são as pessoas que nela vivem São essenciais. Portanto, o bem-estar e a saúde são relevantes para o conceito de cidades inteligentes (VON SON et al, 2017). Posto isso, com o número de habitantes de uma cidade crescendo, consequentemente haverá mais desafios em sua gestão.…”
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