Reza Pourmohammadhosein Niaky, Parastoo Vakili Tahami
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Abstract
The smart city is a framework created primarily from information and communication technology to develop, expand, and promote sustainable development practices to address the growing challenges of urbanization. Smart city development is one of the most challenging issues in recent years. The smart city as new technology has attracted various sectors, including the economy and urban services. Smart cities as new technology have attracted the attention of various industry sectors, economy, transportation, urban services, and investment. One of the challenges facing smart city studies is that, after nearly a decade, a comprehensive evaluation plan for smart cities has not been presented. Through the studies, criteria have been provided to provide a suitable evaluation plan. In this article, evaluation strategies are presented. Also, the analysis of the most effective criteria for presenting a smart city plan using IoT technology and providing a comprehensive view of the smart city, the required security, and its efficient architecture is presented. With modern communications, the loss of costs and economic capital is prevented in the smart city, and human resources are used optimally. The smart city is complex systematic engineering. This requires planning, construction, management, and implementation and evaluation, optimization, and regulation to build a smart city in a forward-looking, logical, and effective way. The challenges ahead for smartening can be divided into categories that will be examined in detail. Finally, a general conclusion is presented from all studies that the only purpose of the intelligent industry is to improve living standards.