This reprint focusses on Smartness, a multidisciplinary topic, which is examined from four perspectives: Sensors, IoT, and Data Generation
Data and Information Processing
Actuation
and Digital Systems and Infrastructure. We see smartness in the way sensing is embedded in a system, the way data and information are processed, how a system interacts internally and with its environment, and whether a system is ubiquitous or limited by space (cloud-based or edge-enabled). This reprint contains a total of 14 chapters, which are grouped according to their areas of application: mobility and transportation, healthcare, industrial environments, and other urban infrastructures. This book covers a range of topics, including mobility
healthcare
image analysis
permeable pavements
solid-waste management
sensor node and gateway architectures
cloud, fog, and edge computing
air-quality monitoring
thermal anomalies and smart helmets in industrial environments
smart airports
smart districts
smart travel choices
sensor cities
artificially intelligent cities
platform urbanism
and more.