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An Analysis on the Smart City Assessment of Korean Major Cities : Using STIM Framework (국내 주요 도시의 스마트시티 수준 분석: STIM 프레임워크를 이용하여)

  • Jo, Sung Woon;Lee, Sang Ho;Jo, Sung Su;Leem, YounTaik
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.157-171
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to assess the smart city for major cities in Korea. The assessment indicators are based on the STIM structure (Service, Technology, Infrastructure, and Management Layer Architecture) of the Multi-Layered Smart City Model. Assessment indicators are established through smart city concepts, case analysis, big data analysis, as well as weighted through expert AHP survey. For the assessment, seven major metropolitan cities are selected, including Seoul, and their data such as KOSIS, KISDISTAT from 2017 to 2019 is utilized for the smart city level assessment. The smart city level results show that the service, technology, infrastructure, and management levels were relatively high in Seoul and Incheon, which are metropolitan areas. Whereas, Busan, Daegu, and Ulsan, the Gyeongsang provinces are relatively moderate, while Daejeon and Gwangju, the South Chungcheong region and the Jeolla provinces, were relatively low. The overall STIM ranking shows a similar pattern, as the Seoul metropolitan area smart city level outperforms the rest of the analyzed areas with a large difference. Accordingly, balanced development strategies are needed to reduce gaps in the level of smart cities in South Korea, and respective smart city plans are needed considering the characteristics of each region. This paper will follow the literature review, assessment index establishment, weight analysis of assessment index, major cities assessment and result in analysis, and conclusion.

Real-Time IoT Big-data Processing for Stream Reasoning (스트림-리즈닝을 위한 실시간 사물인터넷 빅-데이터 처리)

  • Yun, Chang Ho;Park, Jong Won;Jung, Hae Sun;Lee, Yong Woo
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2017
  • Smart Cities intelligently manage numerous infrastructures, including Smart-City IoT devices, and provide a variety of smart-city applications to citizen. In order to provide various information needed for smart-city applications, Smart Cities require a function to intelligently process large-scale streamed big data that are constantly generated from a large number of IoT devices. To provide smart services in Smart-City, the Smart-City Consortium uses stream reasoning. Our stream reasoning requires real-time processing of big data. However, there are limitations associated with real-time processing of large-scale streamed big data in Smart Cities. In this paper, we introduce one of our researches on cloud computing based real-time distributed-parallel-processing to be used in stream-reasoning of IoT big data in Smart Cities. The Smart-City Consortium introduced its previously developed smart-city middleware. In the research for this paper, we made cloud computing based real-time distributed-parallel-processing available in the cloud computing platform of the smart-city middleware developed in the previous research, so that we can perform real-time distributed-parallel-processing with them. This paper introduces a real-time distributed-parallel-processing method and system for stream reasoning with IoT big data transmitted from various sensors of Smart Cities and evaluate the performance of real-time distributed-parallel-processing of the system where the method is implemented.

EU Smart City Demonstration and Expansion by the Lighthouse Project (EU 라이트하우스 프로젝트 분석을 통한 스마트시티 실증과 확산을 위한 시사점 도출)

  • Jung, Seung-Hyun;Kim, Min-Ju
    • Land and Housing Review
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to provide implications for the demonstration and the spread of smart cities. For this, the European Lighthouse project, a well-known smart city initiative, is analyzed. This article investigates agendas, applied solutions, stakeholders and cooperation, and expansion strategies in the 18 Lighthouse projects implemented by the EIP-SCC Smart City Demonstration Project. Four implications are discussed for Korean smart city projects. First, in promoting smart cities, clear philosophies and principles should be established in response to global issues such as climate change. Second, smart cities should be understood as the approaches for problem-solving rather than simply applying advanced technology. Third, a business system should be established in a way to meet the needs of the actors participating in the smart city demonstration project. Finally, an evaluation framework should be established to verify the performance of the project. High-performing best-practice projects should be supported by articulating their standards for their lessons to be spread into other cities. The implications presented here can contribute to developing smart city models along with follow-up studies.

대규모 자율제어CPS 기반의 스마트시티 SW플랫폼

  • Kim, Won-Tae
    • Information and Communications Magazine
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    • v.31 no.8
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    • pp.38-44
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    • 2014
  • 급격한 인구증가와 도시집중으로 인해 발생되는 에너지, 교통 및 안전문제를 해결하려는 노력의 일환으로 스마트시티 개발 사례가 폭발적으로 증가하고 있다. 스마트시티를 위한 표준화된 기술의 개발과 도입은 매우 중요한 이슈가 되었다. 특히, 미래의 도시를 구성하는 수많은 기능과 설비는 대규모성, 지능성 및 자율성을 가지는 네트워크기반 분산형 SW에 의해 통제되고 운영될 것으로 전망되는 바 이를 효과적으로 지원할 수 있는 대규모 자율제어 CPS(Cyber-Physical Systems) SW 플랫폼에 대한 현재 연구 내용을 고찰하고, 미래 스마트시티 적용 방안을 논의한다.

Critical Success Factors of Public and Private Partnership Projects in Domestic Smart Cities Focusing on the Leading District Projects of the National Pilot Smart Cities (국내 스마트시티 민관합동사업 핵심성공요인 도출 - 국가시범도시 선도지구 발주사업을 중심으로 -)

  • Hyun, Kilyong;Wang, Jihwan;Jin, Chengquan;Lee, Sanghoon;Hyun, Changtaek
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.116-127
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    • 2022
  • Recently, the smart city market based on the 4th industrial revolution is rapidly expanding worldwide and is being promoted in various ways. Korea has promoted various smart city public and private partnership projects, but there were limits to the activation of smart city public and private partnership projects due to insufficient enactment and revision of laws, public-oriented ordering method, and lack of private execution capacity. Therefore, this study intends to suggest key success factors for each stage of smart city public and private partnership projects through the analysis of the order status of the smart city national pilot city and the analysis of previous research. Through this, it is expected that it will be possible to eliminate various types of risks that may occur in the domestic smart city public and private partnership projects and contribute to revitalizing the smart city public and private partnership projects.

Investigation on Smart City Objectives and Implications: Adaption to Silver Population in Korea as Target Citizens (스마트시티의 목적과 함의에 대한 탐색적 연구: 고령화 인구를 대상으로)

  • Lee, Seung Yun;Lee, Jeong Eon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.470-478
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    • 2017
  • This research investigates the objectives, concepts, and technical aspects of existing Smart Cities in theoretical terms in order to resolve any ambiguities the definition of Smart City currently has. Through this, theoretical recommendations for Smart City that targets elderly citizen are made. The elderly citizens in question are people currently in their mid-50s to early 60s, in order to adequately employ futuristic technologies into four major sectors: healthcare, post-retirement employment, community-based governance, and environment-friendly infrastructure. The research concludes that while the technical application of welfare to the elderlies through constructing a purposeful Smart City is desirable, environmental consideration should come in prior concern as a sustainable foundation of livelihood is needed for citizen accommodation.

Deriving Smart City Elements Considering for the Disabled with Information - For the Elderly - (정보약자를 고려한 스마트시티 구성요소 도출 - 고령자를 대상으로 -)

  • Park, Hyun Joon;Kim, Jong Gu;Shin, Eun Ho
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.541-549
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    • 2019
  • Recently, Korea has been attracting the attention of smart city as a solution to urban problems along with the era of Forth Industrial Revolution. However, tourism, industry, and specific high-class residential complexes are being formed, and the disabled with information such as the elderly and disabled who can actually get help are not experienced. This study establishes the concept of smart city suitable for domestic and derives the priority of physical and non-physical elements of smart city considering information weakness. Smart City considering disabled with information has concluded that not only physical elements but also non-physical components are important, and derive the differences between the experts and the priorities of actual information weak people. We will propose a smart city development direction that takes into account information weak people that can be developed and advanced in response to the needs of information weak people.

A Study on a Smart City Supply Chain Security Model Based on Zero-Trust (제로 트러스트(Zero-Trust) 기반의 스마트시티 공급망 보안모델 연구)

  • Lee, Hyun-jin;Son, Kyung-ho
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.123-140
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    • 2022
  • Recently, research on solving problems that have introduced the concept of smart city in countries and companies around the world is in progress due to various urban problems. A smart city converges the city's ICT, connects all the city's components with a network, collects and delivers data, and consists of a supply chain composed of various IoT products and services. The increase in various cyber security threats and supply chain threats in smart cities is inevitable, in addition to establishing a framework such as supply chain security policy, authentication of each data provider and service according to data linkage and appropriate access control are required in a Zero-Trust point of view. To this end, a smart city security model has been developed for smart city security threats in Korea, but security requirements related to supply chain security and zero trust are insufficient. This paper examines overseas smart city security trends, presents international standard security requirements related to ISMS-P and supply chain security, as well as security requirements for applying zero trust related technologies to domestic smart city security models.

A Study on User Preference for Smart City Non-face-to-face Services: Focusing on the Cases of Sejong City and Busan City (스마트시티 비대면 서비스에 대한 이용자 선호도 연구: 세종시와 부산시 사례를 중심으로)

  • Yechan Kim;Heetae Yang
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.87-102
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    • 2021
  • Smart cities are attracting attention as a new economic growth engine based on new technologies and means to solve side effects of urbanization such as a surge in energy consumption, deepening environmental pollution, and an increase in crime rates. In particular, as demand for non-face-to-face services increases due to COVID-19, the role of smart cities that can provide various online and offline non-face-to-face services is becoming more important. Therefore, this study defined smart city non-face-to-face services based on literature research on the concept and underlying technology of smart city, and analyzed consumer utility for each service using Conjoint analysis. In particular, differences in user preferences between Sejong City and Busan City, which are currently designated as national smart city pilot cities in Korea, were compared and analyzed, and based on the derived results, measures to improve the competitiveness of smart city services were suggested.

Strategy for Building Smart City as a Platform of the 4th Industrial Revolution (제4차 산업혁명 플랫폼으로서의 스마트 시티 구축 전략)

  • Park, Young Jae
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.169-177
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    • 2019
  • The city is experiencing various problems such as traffic congestion, environmental pollution, urban crime, and faces the limit of growth. Recently, various attempts to build a Smart City have been spreading around the world, in order to solve these problems. Smart City is attracting attention as the core platform of the future city with the $4^{th}$ industrial revolution. However, various definitions of smart city are mixed, and the methods and strategies for implementing smart city are changing or evolving due to the development of technology and the experience during that time. This study summarizes the definition of various smart city through literature review and suggests smart city building strategy that enables sustainable growth of cities as a platform of the $4^{th}$ industrial revolution era.