Smart City is no doubt our future, regardless of its scope, magnitude, and progression in the region. It is redefining businesses, freeing the standard protocols, and creating new interfaces. It moves us towards more sustainable living in one sense as well as smarter use of resources, be it workforce, financial, or material.
In scaling up convenience, innovation, and quality of life, the essence behind a smart city rests on leveraging, interpreting, and the sophistication of big data. How data is used, structured, protected, and interpreted can mean success or failure.
For example, by using a sensor system at a parking slot in a residential area, the management can quickly segregate the peak time, parking habits, and car owners’ segmentation. This information is not only useful for constructing better parking usage in the residential area, but it also helps to formulate public development.