iCity : transformative research for the livable, intelligent, and sustainable city : research findings of University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart / Volker Coors, Dirk Pietruschka, Berndt Zeitler, editors.
2022
HT166
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Title
iCity : transformative research for the livable, intelligent, and sustainable city : research findings of University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart / Volker Coors, Dirk Pietruschka, Berndt Zeitler, editors.
ISBN
9783030920968 (electronic bk.)
3030920968 (electronic bk.)
9783030920951
3030920968 (electronic bk.)
9783030920951
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xliii, 371 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-92096-8 doi
Call Number
HT166
Dewey Decimal Classification
307.1/16
Summary
This open access book presents the exciting research results of the BMBF funded project iCity and related research findings at HFT carried out at University of Applied Science Stuttgart to help cities to become more liveable, intelligent and sustainable, to become a LIScity. The research has been pursued with industry partners and NGOs from 2017 to 2020. A LIScity is increasingly digitally networked, uses resources efficiently, and implements intelligent mobility concepts. It guarantees the supply of its grid-bound infrastructure with a high proportion of renewable energy. Intelligent cities are increasingly human-centered, integrative, and flexible, thus placing the well-being of the citizens at the center of developments to increase the quality of life. The articles in this book cover research aimed to meet these criteria. The book covers research in the fields of energy (i.e. algorithms for heating and energy storage systems, simulation programs for thermal local heating supply, runtime optimization of combined heat and power (CHP), natural ventilation), mobility (i.e. charging distribution and deep learning, innovative emission-friendly mobility, routing apps, zero-emission urban logistics, augmented reality, artificial intelligence for individual route planning, mobility behavior), information platforms (i.e. 3DCity models in city planning: sunny places visualization, augmented reality for windy cities, internet of things (IoT) monitoring to visualize device performance, storing and visualizing dynamic energy data of smart cities), and buildings and city planning (i.e. sound insulation of sustainable facades and balconies, multi-camera mobile systems for inspection of tunnels, building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) as active façade elements, common space, the building envelopes potential in smart sustainable cities). The Editors Prof. Dr.-Ing. Volker Coors, Professor of Computer Science in the Department of Surveying, Informatics and Mathematics at the Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences, Scientific Director Institute for Applied Research. Dr.-Ing. Dirk Pietruschka, Head of the Center for Sustainable Energy Technology, Head of Research at Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Berndt Zeitler, Professor of Acoustics in the Building Physics Department at the Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences.
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Table of Contents
Energy
Mobility
Information platforms
Buildings and City Planning
Appendix.
Mobility
Information platforms
Buildings and City Planning
Appendix.