Capital Smart city: which Smart City Islamabad for tomorrow?

Connected, intelligent, and alive, the city of tomorrow will be “smart”. By using all the new technologies within its reach with skill, the smart city allows users to live better in their urban environment. The Real Estate Plan takes stock of the challenges of the smart cities of tomorrow.

What is a smart city?

By relying on the city's key infrastructures, the smart city allows residents to live harmoniously in an urban ecosystem.

The concept of the smart city or "smart city. It is a city equipped with electronic sensors that use the data collected to offer citizens a better quality of life in the city. Clearly, a capital smart city Islamabad is a connected city that integrates the latest technologies and puts itself at the service of people.

The smart city concerns the whole of the urban territory:

Buildings, home automation, and street furniture

·       Transportation

·       Gas, water, and electricity networks

·       City services and administrations

The smart city also relies on modern constructions. This is why today's new real estate programs are at the forefront of the latest developments in the sector. One of the key factors in the development of a smart city is in particular the establishment of eco-districts.

Living in a smart city: technologies serving the city

Three main vectors support the development of an efficient smart city.

Optimizing city services

The governance and management of the community can be optimized and updated in real-time thanks to the flow of data collected. In Islamabad, for example, the city's waste collection service has become smarter. Data sensors placed on the bins make it possible to collect information on the filling rate of the bins.

Then, the town hall can adapt the route of the truck, avoiding the least filled bins and thus saving kilometers. It can also analyze the data and implement targeted sorting awareness actions in certain areas of the city.


Control energy expenditure

The smart city will also be able to modulate its energy consumption. The management of water is concerned, but also that of electricity. An intelligent electricity network called the “smart grid” is being tested. Based on real-time consumption updates, these technologies precisely meet user needs and avoid unnecessary loss of energy.

The buildings of the smart city of tomorrow will not be very energy-intensive. They will have a high energy performance while having a low impact on the environment. The use of renewable energies such as solar energy will be favored, a set of buildings fitted with photovoltaic panels.



Promote mobility through connected applications

A smart city will surely have several applications to make life easier for its users. They can be used easily thanks to efficient public Wi-Fi. Some cities like Nantes have already adopted an application equipped with artificial intelligence capable of answering all the questions that users may have about their city.

Moreover, many other applications could be developed to make the daily life of residents more fluid and simplify alternative mobility, in particular via electric cars.

With an urban population that continues to increase over the years, the development of smart cities is obvious to preserve the environment and live in harmony in the city.

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